ooni-probe-cli/internal/measurex/dnsx.go
Simone Basso aa27bbe33f
fix(measurex): use same keys of the OONI data format (#572)
This change should simplify the pipeline's job.

Reference issue: https://github.com/ooni/probe/issues/1817.

I previously dismissed this possibility, but now it seems clear it
is simpler to have a very tabular data format internally and to
convert such a format to OONI's data format when serializing.

The OONI data format is what the pipeline expects, but processing
is easier with a more linear/tabular format.
2021-11-05 10:46:45 +01:00

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package measurex
//
// DNSX (DNS eXtensions)
//
// We wrap dnsx.RoundTripper to store events into a WritableDB.
//
import (
"context"
"time"
"github.com/ooni/probe-cli/v3/internal/netxlite"
)
// DNSXRoundTripper is a transport for sending raw DNS queries
// and receiving raw DNS replies. The internal/netxlite/dnsx
// package implements a bunch of these transports.
type DNSTransport = netxlite.DNSTransport
// WrapDNSXRoundTripper creates a new DNSXRoundTripper that
// saves events into the given WritableDB.
func (mx *Measurer) WrapDNSXRoundTripper(db WritableDB, rtx netxlite.DNSTransport) DNSTransport {
return &dnsxRoundTripperDB{db: db, DNSTransport: rtx, begin: mx.Begin}
}
type dnsxRoundTripperDB struct {
netxlite.DNSTransport
begin time.Time
db WritableDB
}
// DNSRoundTripEvent contains the result of a DNS round trip.
type DNSRoundTripEvent struct {
Network string
Address string
Query []byte
Started float64
Finished float64
Failure *string
Reply []byte
}
func (txp *dnsxRoundTripperDB) RoundTrip(ctx context.Context, query []byte) ([]byte, error) {
started := time.Since(txp.begin).Seconds()
reply, err := txp.DNSTransport.RoundTrip(ctx, query)
finished := time.Since(txp.begin).Seconds()
txp.db.InsertIntoDNSRoundTrip(&DNSRoundTripEvent{
Network: txp.DNSTransport.Network(),
Address: txp.DNSTransport.Address(),
Query: query,
Started: started,
Finished: finished,
Failure: NewFailure(err),
Reply: reply,
})
return reply, err
}