oonireport - upload ooniprobe measurements
oonireport [options] upload | status [path to report]
oonireport is a tool for viewing which ooniprobe reports have not been submitted to a collector and upload them. ooniprobe -i /usr/share/ooni/decks-available/web.yaml
-d, --default-collector Upload the reports to the default collector that is looked up with the canonical bouncer. -f, --configfile Specify the configuration file to use. -c, --collector Specify the collector to upload the result to. -b, --bouncer Specify the bouncer to query for a collector. --version --help Display this help and exit.
upload If no argument is specified all the reports that have not been submitted will be submitted to either the collector specified as an option (-c) or to the collector that was previously used. If a report file is specified then only that report file will be uploaded status Outputs all of the reports that are either "not uploaded", "incomplete" or "pending". The possible statuses are: not-created If it has not been created, because the user specified to not use a collector. creation-failed If we attempted to create the report, but failed to do so either because the collector does not accept our report or because it was unreachable at the time. created If the report has been successfully created, but has not yet been closed. incomplete If the report has been created, but we have failed to update the report with some data.
This tool is used to upload reports that are stored on the users filesystem and have not been submitted to a collector. This can be either because the collector was unreachable when we attempted to submit the report or because the policy of the collector did not support the specified test.
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