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* 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. |
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dash | ||
dnscheck | ||
dnsping | ||
example | ||
fbmessenger | ||
hhfm | ||
hirl | ||
httphostheader | ||
ndt7 | ||
psiphon | ||
quicping | ||
riseupvpn | ||
run | ||
signal | ||
simplequicping | ||
sniblocking | ||
stunreachability | ||
tcpping | ||
telegram | ||
tlsping | ||
tlstool | ||
tor | ||
torsf | ||
urlgetter | ||
vanillator | ||
webconnectivity | ||
README.md |
Directory github.com/ooni/probe-cli/internal/engine/experiment
This directory contains the implementation of all the supported experiments, one for each directory. The OONI spec repository contains a description of all the specified experiments.
Note that in the OONI spec repository experiments are called nettests. Originally, they were also called nettests here but that created confusion with nettests in ooni/probe-cli. Therefore, we now use the term experiment to indicate the implementation and the term nettest to indicate the user facing view of such implementation.
Note that some experiments implemented here are not part of
the OONI specification. For example, the urlgetter
experiment is not in the OONI spec repository. The reason why
this happens is that urlgetter
is an experiment "library" that
other experiments use to implement their functionality.
Likewise, the example experiment is a minimal experiment that does nothing and you could use to bootstrap the implementation of a new experiment. Of course, this experiment is not part of the OONI specification.