* upgrade to our go.mod enabled of psiphon-tunnel-core such that we're now using v2.0.24 of the tunnel-core; * upgrade to the latest lucas-clemente/quic-go release; * upgrade to the latest ooni/oohttp release (which is based on go1.19 but the diff seems good enough to continue using go1.18.x as well); * upgrade to the latest ooni/oocrypto release (for which we can make the same remarks regarding using go1.18.x); * deal with changes in lucas-clemente/quic-go API as well as changes in what a go1.19 *tls.Conn compatible type should look like. Unfortunately, we cannot switch to go1.19 because psiphon forks quic-go and their fork's still not building using such a version of go. Part of ooni/probe#2211.
OONI Probe Client Library and CLI
The Open Observatory of Network Interference (OONI) is a non-profit free software project that aims to empower decentralized efforts in documenting Internet censorship around the world.
This repository contains core OONI tools written in Go:
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the CLI client (cmd/ooniprobe);
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the test helper server (internal/cmd/oohelperd);
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the mobile library (pkg/oonimkall);
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the OONI Probe engine (inside internal).
Every top-level directory in this repository contains an explanatory README file. You
may also notice that some internal packages live under internal/engine
while most others are top-level. This is part of a long-standing refactoring started when we merged
https://github.com/ooni/probe-engine into this repository. We'll slowly
ensure that all packages inside engine are moved out of it and inside internal.
Semantic versioning policy
The mobile library is a public package for technical reasons. Go mobile tools require
a public package to build from. Yet, we don't consider API breakages happening in
such a package to be sufficient to bump our major version number. For us, the mobile
library is just a mean to implement OONI Probe Android and OONI Probe iOS. We'll
only bump the major version number if we change ./cmd/ooniprobe's CLI.
License
SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-or-later
User setup
Please, follow the instructions at ooni.org/install/cli
to install ooniprobe. If we do not support your use case, please let us know. Once
ooniprobe is installed, try ooniprobe help to get interactive help.
Reporting issues
Report issues at github.com/ooni/probe.
Please, make sure you add the ooni/probe-cli label.
Build instructions
Be sure you have:
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the golang version mentioned inside the GOVERSION file;
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a C compiler (Mingw-w64 for Windows).
ooniprobe
Ooniprobe is the official CLI client. Compile using:
go build -v -ldflags "-s -w" ./cmd/ooniprobe
This will generate a binary called ooniprobe in the current directory.
miniooni
Miniooni is the experimental OONI client used for research. Compile using:
go build -v -ldflags "-s -w" ./internal/cmd/miniooni
This will generate a binary called miniooni in the current directory.
oohelperd
Oohelperd is the test helper server. Compile using:
go build -v -ldflags "-s -w" ./internal/cmd/oohelperd
This will generate a binary called oohelperd in the current directory.
Specifications
Every nettest (aka experiment) implemented in this repository has a companion spec in ooni/spec.
Contributing
Please, see CONTRIBUTING.md.
Updating dependencies
go get -t -u -v ./... && go mod tidy
Releasing
Create an issue according to the routine release template and perform any item inside the check-list.
We build releases using Makefile, which requires GNU make. The
make help|less provides detailed usage.