I noticed when running tests the output of
`web/src/js/__tests__/ducks/_tflow.ts` would change depending on how I
set my timezone, e.g.
$ TZ=America/Los_Angeles pytest --quiet \
test/mitmproxy/tools/web/test_app.py >/dev/null \
&& grep --extended-regexp 'not(after|before)' web/src/js/__tests__/ducks/_tflow.ts
"notafter": 2235132207,
"notbefore": 1604415807,
$ TZ=Asia/Tokyo pytest --quiet \
test/mitmproxy/tools/web/test_app.py >/dev/null \
&& grep --extended-regexp 'not(after|before)' web/src/js/__tests__/ducks/_tflow.ts
"notafter": 2235074607,
"notbefore": 1604354607
It looks like this is because the `cert_to_json` function simply calls
`timestamp` the `datetime` object from
`x509.Certificate.not_valid_before`, however, this `datetime` object is
not timestamp aware, from the docs [1]:
> A naïve datetime representing the beginning of the validity period for
the certificate in UTC
So when serializing to JSON, first convert the `datetime` to UTC then
call `timestamp`.
A test was added by inspecting one of the test certs with:
$ openssl x509 -in test/mitmproxy/net/data/text_cert_2 -text
Extracting the date and asserting on that.
The corresponding test has also been re-run so that `_tflow.ts` was
regenerated with it's correct value. Snapshots were also updated via:
$(npm bin)/jest --updateSnapshot
[1] https://cryptography.io/en/latest/x509/reference/#cryptography.x509.Certificate.not_valid_after
This commit brings a bunch of under-the-hood mitmweb improvements:
- migrate large parts of the codebase to typescript
- introduce modern react testing conventions
- vendor react-codemirror to silence warnings
- use esbuild for both bundles and tests
- move from yarn to npm
- various fixes across the board
* Add one-click-resume button
* Add one-click-resume button
* update jest snapshot
* update style
* Disable forward button when the flow is not intercepted
* update jest snapshot
* group items in main menu
* add layout for quick actions menu
Co-authored-by: Maximilian Hils <git@maximilianhils.com>