ooni-probe-cli/internal/tutorial
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refactor(netx): merge archival, trace, and the savers (#772)
This diff creates a new package under netx called tracex that
contains everything we need to perform measurements using events
tracing and postprocessing (which is the technique with which
we implement most network experiments).

The general idea here is to (1) create a unique package out of
all of these packages; (2) clean up the code a bit (improve tests,
docs, apply more recent code patterns); (3) move the resulting
code as a toplevel package inside of internal.

Once this is done, netx can be further refactored to avoid
subpackages and we can search for more code to salvage/refactor.

See https://github.com/ooni/probe/issues/2121
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experiment/torsf refactor(netx): merge archival, trace, and the savers (#772) 2022-05-31 21:53:01 +02:00
generator doc(measurex): explain how to write experiments (#529) 2021-09-30 01:36:03 +02:00
measurex fix(measurex): allow API user to choose parallelism (#581) 2021-11-05 14:37:03 +01:00
netxlite cli: upgrade to lucas-clemente/quic-go@v0.27.0 (#715) 2022-05-06 12:24:03 +02:00
README.md doc(tutorial): explain the big picture (#582) 2021-11-05 14:51:14 +01:00

Tutorials: writing OONI nettests

This package contains a living tutorial explaining how to write OONI nettests. The code in here is based on existing nettests.

Because it's committed to the probe-cli repository and depends on real OONI code, it should always be up to date.

Index

  • Rewriting the torsf experiment: this tutorial explains to you how to write a simple experiment. After reading it, you will understand the interfaces between an experiment and the OONI core. What this tutorial does not teach you, though, is how to tell the OONI core about this experiment. To see how to do that, you should check how we do that in internal/engine/allexperiments.go.

  • Using the measurex package to write network experiments: this tutorial explains to you how to use the measurex library to write networking code that generates measurements using the OONI data format. You will learn how to perform DNS, TCP, TLS, QUIC, HTTP, HTTPS, and HTTP3 measurements.

  • Low-level networking using netxlite: this tutorial introduces you to the netxlite networking library. This is the underlying library used by measurex as well as by many other libraries inside OONI. You need to know about this library to contribute to measurex as well as to other parts of the OONI core that perform network operations.

Therefore, after reading these tutorials, you should have a better understanding of how an experiment interacts with the OONI core, as well as of which libraries you can use to write experiments.

Regenerating the tutorials

(cd ./internal/tutorial && go run ./generator)