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fix(minipipeline/analysis): distinguish between None and empty #1401
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We're introducing failure modes that do not exist hence it seems this is not the correct way of moving forward.
I'm doing this mainly to explore whether we could have more robust webconnectivity v0.5 analysis code
Because I am dropping the requests again, we break again the tests with the redirects. I could possibly fix it by putting requests back again but I am not super happy about doing this because that would cause the DSL to do some strange work and I'd honestly rather not do this.
what remains to be done now is to make sure we make green all the tests that are currently skipped we also need to account for differences between the two
then next step is to sort out this mess :-)
(I am thankful there's a ~comprehensive test suite.)
this happens because LTE sucessfully handshakes with the wrong address
Conflicts: internal/experiment/webconnectivitylte/cleartextflow.go internal/experiment/webconnectivitylte/secureflow.go
I am not planning on butchering lte on master, but I need to butcher it here because I really need to figure out how to align them correctly. What I have so far is good, but there's some theory/abstraction that I am stil missing.
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…1401) None means that an algorithm did not run or did not find enough data to produce a result. Empty means that the algorithm did run, did find enough data, and did produce an empty result. The difference between these two states, which generally is not important when writing Go code, is extremely important to take the correct decisions when assigning the results of web measurements. Accordingly, this diff goes through each algorithm and ensures we start with a None state and only switch to the empty state when we have seen enough data to determine that the result is indeed empty. Additionally, in this diff we also add the following new analysis rules: - `ComputeDNSPossiblyInvalidAddrsClassic`, which is like `ComputeDNSPossiblyInvalidAddrs` but does not consider TLS, which in turn is useful to emulate the original Web Connectivity v0.4 behavior; - `ComputeDNSPossiblyNonexistingDomains`, which tells us for which domains the probe and the control agree that those domains are undefined (i.e., they both get `NXDOMAIN`), which is useful to detect this specific case; We also renamed `ComputeHTTPFinalResponses` to `ComputeHTTPFinalResponsesWithControl` and changed the definition such that we only include responses for which we have a control. This is the core rule to decide whether we should move forward with considering the results of the HTTP diff set of algorithms. The reference issue is ooni/probe#2634.
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None means that an algorithm did not run or did not find enough data to produce a result. Empty means that the algorithm did run, did find enough data, and did produce an empty result.
The difference between these two states, which generally is not important when writing Go code, is extremely important to take the correct decisions when assigning the results of web measurements.
Accordingly, this diff goes through each algorithm and ensures we start with a None state and only switch to the empty state when we have seen enough data to determine that the result is indeed empty.
Additionally, in this diff we also add the following new analysis rules:
ComputeDNSPossiblyInvalidAddrsClassic
, which is likeComputeDNSPossiblyInvalidAddrs
but does not consider TLS, which in turn is useful to emulate the original Web Connectivity v0.4 behavior;ComputeDNSPossiblyNonexistingDomains
, which tells us for which domains the probe and the control agree that those domains are undefined (i.e., they both getNXDOMAIN
), which is useful to detect this specific case;We also renamed
ComputeHTTPFinalResponses
toComputeHTTPFinalResponsesWithControl
and changed the definition such that we only include responses for which we have a control. This is the core rule to decide whether we should move forward with considering the results of the HTTP diff set of algorithms.The reference issue is ooni/probe#2634.