* feat: support monitoring WebSocket endpoints
WebSocket endpoints are automatically identified by the URL protocol
specification: `wss://` or `ws://`. The request body is used as the
"message" written to the server, and the answer is stored in the
`[BODY]`.
Optionally, the user can set the `jsonrpc` flag to automatically wrap
the request body in a JSON RPC 2.0 method call.
* core:websocket: close connection after using it
* test: add tests related to WebSocket support
- test we can identify the endpoint type for WebSockets based on the URL
supplied: `wss://` (with SSL/TLS) and `ws://` (plain text).
- test we can generate a JsonRPC 2.0 message via the new endpoint flag
`JsonRPC`.
* core:endpoint: fix name of jsonrpc parameter
See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/JSON-RPC#Version_2.0
* core:websocket: fix dangling open connection on error
Move the `defer ws.Close()` to after opening the connection, so the
socket is closed also in case of errors.
* remove jsonrpc flag
* core:websocket: fix nil pointer dereference
The connection should only be closed if successfully opened.
* Move websocket function to client
* update go.mod
* Fix build errors
* Fix errors
* Update client/client.go
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* feat: Add [DOMAIN_EXPIRATION] placeholder for monitoring domain expiration using WHOIS
* test: Fix issue caused by possibility of millisecond elapsed during previous tests
* test: Fix test with different behavior based on architecture
* docs: Revert accidental change to starttls example
* docs: Fix mistake in comment for Condition.hasIPPlaceholder()
* Add support for HideURL UI config parameter
* Redact whole URL when hide-url parameter is set to true
* Add integration test for hide-url functionality
* Document the hide-url config parameter in README
* Apply suggestions from code review
Co-authored-by: TwiN <twin@linux.com>
* Update test to have client config with 1ms timeout
* Re-align README tables
* Update core/endpoint_test.go
* Update core/endpoint_test.go
Co-authored-by: TwiN <twin@linux.com>
The io/ioutil package has been deprecated as of Go 1.16, see
https://golang.org/doc/go1.16#ioutil. This commit replaces the existing
io/ioutil functions with their new definitions in io and os packages.
Signed-off-by: Eng Zer Jun <engzerjun@gmail.com>