The objective is to make PR checks run much faster.
See https://github.com/ooni/probe/issues/2113 for context.
Regarding netxlite's tests:
Checking for every commit on master or on a release branch is
good enough and makes pull requests faster than one minute since
netxlite for windows is now 1m slower than coverage.
We're losing some coverage but coverage from integration tests
is not so good anyway, so I'm not super sad about this loss.
This diff changes the software name used by unattended runs for which
we did not override the default software name (`ooniprobe-cli`).
It will become `ooniprobe-cli-unattended`. This software name is in line
with the one we use for Android, iOS, and desktop unattended runs.
While working in this diff, I introduced string constants for the run
types and a string constant for the default software name.
See https://github.com/ooni/probe/issues/2081.
## Checklist
- [x] I have read the [contribution guidelines](https://github.com/ooni/probe-cli/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md)
- [x] reference issue for this pull request: https://github.com/ooni/probe/issues/1885
- [x] related ooni/spec pull request: N/A
Location of the issue tracker: https://github.com/ooni/probe
## Description
This PR contains a set of changes to move important interfaces and data types into the `./internal/model` package.
The criteria for including an interface or data type in here is roughly that the type should be important and used by several packages. We are especially interested to move more interfaces here to increase modularity.
An additional side effect is that, by reading this package, one should be able to understand more quickly how different parts of the codebase interact with each other.
This is what I want to move in `internal/model`:
- [x] most important interfaces from `internal/netxlite`
- [x] everything that was previously part of `internal/engine/model`
- [x] mocks from `internal/netxlite/mocks` should also be moved in here as a subpackage
Reference issue: https://github.com/ooni/probe/issues/1769
Motivation: The CI is failing. Those are integration tests. Let us figure out the issue when we approach release. Until we approach release, do not let those tests distracting us. Normal merges should only pass the `-short` tests.
* fix(pkg.go.dev): import a subpackage containing the assets
We're trying to fix this issue that pkg.go.dev does not build.
Thanks to @hellais for this very neat idea! Let's keep our
fingers crossed and see whether it fixes!
* feat: use embedded geoip databases
Closes https://github.com/ooni/probe/issues/1372.
Work done as part of https://github.com/ooni/probe/issues/1369.
* fix(assetsx): add tests
* feat: simplify and just vendor uncompressed DBs
* remove tests that seems not necessary anymore
* fix: run go mod tidy
* Address https://github.com/ooni/probe-cli/pull/260/files#r605181364
* rewrite a test in a better way
* fix: gently cleanup the legacy assetsdir
Do not remove the whole directory with brute force. Just zap the
files whose name we know. Then attempt to delete the legacy directory
as well. If not empty, just fail. This is fine because it means the
user has stored other files inside the directory.
* fix: create .miniooni if missing
* feat(session): expose CheckIn method
It seems to me the right thing to do is to query the CheckIn API
from the Session rather than querying it from InputLoader.
Then, InputLoader could just take a reference to a Session-like
interface that allows this functionality.
So, this diff exposes the Session.CheckIn method.
Doing that, in turn, required some refactoring to allow for
more and better unit tests.
While doing that, I also noticed that Session required a mutex
to be a well-behaving type, so I did that.
While doing that, I also tried to cover all the lines in session.go
and, as part of that, I have removed unused code.
Reference issue: https://github.com/ooni/probe/issues/1299.
* fix: reinstate comment I shan't have removed
* fix: repair broken test
* fix: a bit more coverage, annotations, etc.
* Update internal/engine/session.go
* Update internal/engine/session_integration_test.go
* Update internal/engine/session_internal_test.go
* poc: mobile api for running WebConnectivity
Yesterday we had a team meeting where we discussed the importance
of stopping using MK wrappers for running experiments.
Here's a PoC showing how we can do that for WebConnectivity. It
seems to me we probably want to add more tests and merge this code
such that we can experiment with it quite soon.
There seems to be opportunities for auto-generating code, BTW.
While working on this PoC, I've also took a chance to revamp the
external documentation of pkg/oonimkall.
* feat: start making the code more abstract
* chore: write unit tests for new code
* fix(oonimkall): improve naming
* refactor: cosmetic changes
* fix: explain
* chore: update dependencies
* chore: update user agent for measurements
* chore: we're now at v3.6.0
* chore: update assets
* chore: update bundled CA
* fix: address some goreportcard.com warnings
* fix(debian/changelog): zap release that breaks out build scripts
We're forcing the content of changelog with `dch`, so it's fine to
not have any specific new release in there.
* fix: make sure tests are passing locally
Notably, I removed a chunk of code where we were checking for network
activity. Now we don't fetch the databases and it's not important. Before,
it was important because the databases are ~large.
* fix: temporarily comment out riseupvn integration tests
See https://github.com/ooni/probe/issues/1354 for work aimed at
reducing the rate of false positives (thanks @cyBerta!)
* refactor: start building an Android package
Part of https://github.com/ooni/probe/issues/1335.
This seems also a good moment to move some packages out of the
engine, e.g., oonimkall. This package, for example, is a consumer
of the engine, so it makes sense it's not _inside_ it.
* fix: committed some stuff I didn't need to commit
* fix: oonimkall needs to be public to build
The side effect is that we will probably need to bump the major
version number every time we change one of these APIs.
(We can also of course choose to violate the basic guidelines of Go
software, but I believe this is bad form.)
I have no problem in bumping the major quite frequently and in
any case this monorepo solution is convinving me more than continuing
to keep a split between engine and cli. The need to embed assets to
make the probe more reliable trumps the negative effects of having to
~frequently bump major because we expose a public API.
* fix: let's not forget about libooniffi
Honestly, I don't know what to do with this library. I added it
to provide a drop in replacement for MK but I have no idea whether
it's used and useful. I would not feel comfortable exposing it,
unlike oonimkall, since we're not using it.
It may be that the right thing to do here is just to delete the
package and reduce the amount of code we're maintaining?
* woops, we're still missing the publish android script
* fix(publish-android.bash): add proper API key
* ouch fix another place where the name changed