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This pull request introduces a set of Node.js scripts for performing A/B comparison of websteps and webconnectivity as described in https://github.com/ooni/probe/issues/1805. Rather than using Jafar, I ended up using `miniooni`'s `--censor` command line flag introduced in [v3.12.0-alpha.1](https://github.com/ooni/probe-cli/releases/tag/v3.12.0-alpha.1). The main reason for doing so is that it's simpler to run tests without requiring root access and Linux _and_ Docker (e.g., I did not develop part of this diff using Linux). Additionally, I choose to use Node.js rather than extending the existing Python framework for QA, because I found Node.js easier when working with JSON data. |
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common.py | ||
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fbmessenger.py | ||
hhfm.py | ||
hirl.py | ||
index.mjs | ||
minioonilike.py | ||
probeasn.py | ||
pyrun.sh | ||
README.md | ||
rundocker.bash | ||
telegram.py | ||
webconnectivity.py | ||
whatsapp.py |
Quality Assurance scripts
This directory contains quality assurance scripts that use Jafar to ensure that OONI implementations behave. These scripts take on the command line as argument the path to a binary with a OONI Probe v2.x like command line interface. We do not care about full compatibility but rather about having enough similar flags that running these tools in parallel is not too much of a burden for us.
Tools with this shallow-compatible CLI are:
github.com/ooni/probe-legacy
github.com/measurement-kit/measurement-kit/src/measurement_kit
github.com/ooni/probe-engine/internal/cmd/miniooni
Run QA on a Linux system
These scripts assume you're on a Linux system with iptables
, bash
,
python3
, and possibly a bunch of other tools installed.
To start the QA script, run this command:
sudo ./QA/$nettest.py $ooni_exe
where $nettest
is the nettest name (e.g. telegram
) and $ooni_exe
is the OONI Probe v2.x compatible binary to test.
The Python script needs to run as root. Note however that sudo will also
be used to run $ooni_exe
with the privileges of the nobody
user.
Run QA using a docker container
Run test in a suitable Docker container using:
./QA/rundocker.sh $nettest
Note that this will run a --privileged
docker container. This will
eventually run the Python script you would run on Linux.
For now, the docker scripts only perform QA of miniooni
.
Diagnosing issues
The Python script that performs the QA runs a specific OONI test under
different failure conditions and stops at the first unexpected value found
in the resulting JSONL report. You can infer what went wrong by reading
the output of the $ooni_exe
command itself, which should be above the point
where the Python script stopped, as well as by inspecting the JSONL file on
disk. By convention such file is named $nettest.jsonl
and only contains
the result of the last run of $nettest
.