1 $Id: TODO,v 1.47 2011/07/04 17:48:11 fabiankeil Exp $
3 Some Privoxy related tasks, sorted by the time they
4 have been added, not by priority.
6 1) Add some regression tests. Filters should be tested automatically
7 (variables too). Could probably reuse large parts of Privoxy-Filter-Test.
9 3) Fix some more XXX: comments.
11 4) Fix some more compiler warnings. (Especially on amd64)
14 6) Remove actions that aren't needed anymore:
16 content-type-overwrite should probably stay as it's also
17 used by some of the CGI pages (XXX: name them).
19 crunch-client-header and crunch-server-header should probably
20 go, their only advantage is that their search strings can be
21 controlled through the CGI pages, other than that they only
24 crunch-if-none-match can be replaced with a header filter.
26 prevent-compression has a misleading name and could
27 be replaced with a header filter.
29 7) force-text-mode has a stupid name and should probably
30 be renamed to force-filter-mode.
32 8) handle-as-empty-document and handle-as-image should
33 be merged to something like handle-as{something} to
34 prevent them from being activated at the same time.
36 10) There's a bug in the CGI editor that turns the
37 first section's "Insert new section below" into
38 a "Insert new section above" button.
40 11) CGI templates should use semantically-correct HTML
43 12) Add pipelining support.
45 14) Allow to filter POST parameters.
47 15) If trusted CGI pages are requested without trusted referrer,
48 set the status code to 403 instead of 200.
50 16) Filter SSL encrypted content as well.
52 At the beginning we could use a unencrypted connection between
53 client and Privoxy, and use an encrypted connection between
54 Privoxy and the server.
56 This should be good enough for most of the content the
57 user would want to filter.
59 19) enable-forward-fallback. Syntax? Suggested by K.R.
61 21) User Manual delivery doesn't accept multiple slashes. Should it?
63 22) Verify action files properly (Including arguments) and
64 act accordingly (should probably intercept all requests
65 with a "Invalid option foo detected" CGI page).
67 23) Do the same in case of syntax errors in the configuration file,
68 instead of just exiting or ignoring the problem.
70 25) Handle multiple filters with the same name better. Reject them?
72 26) Let show-url-info detect clearly invalid URLs.
74 27) Make errno logging less thread-unsafe.
75 Verify that it's really an improvement.
77 28) Don't take default ports in case of invalid forwarding ports.
79 31) If a string action foo is disabled csp->action->string[ACTION_STRING_FOO]
80 doesn't necessarily contain NULL, but may contain the string of an
81 enabled foo action in an overruled section. Is it a bug? Does it matter?
83 32) In case of forwarding failures with socks port == 9050,
84 show extra info about Tor (the whole FAQ entry?).
86 36) Unload unused action files directly, even if they are
87 disabled without replacement.
89 38) In the final results, explicitly list disabled multi actions
90 with their parameters. Not as trivial as it sounds.
92 40) When running in daemon mode, Privoxy's working directory is '/'
93 which means it may not have permissions to dump core when necessary.
94 Figure out a way to solve this. Introduce a cwd config option?
96 41) Change documentation framework to one that works cross-platform.
99 42) Add DTrace hooks. Now that FreeBSD has userland DTrace
100 support there's no longer any reason not to.
101 DTrace bible preorderd.
103 43) Write a tool to check URL patterns against URLs in the log file.
104 This could be included in Privoxy-Regression-Test.
106 44) Privoxy-Log-Parser: Consider highlighting "Connection" in:
107 23:13:03.506 283b6100 Header: Replaced: 'Connection: Keep-Alive' with 'Connection: close'
109 49) Add FAQ for NTLM proxies. Still necessary?
111 50) Investigate possible PCRS template speedup when searching
112 macros with strstr() before compiling pcrs commands.
113 Investigated, needs some restructuring but is probably worth it.
115 51) Make user-manual directive more generic to allow serving
116 the FAQ and other stuff, too. Consider changing the port
117 for "same origin policy" issues.
119 53) Find a more reliable hoster. Involves finding out what our
120 requirements are and which SF alternatives fulfil them.
121 It would probably also make sense to look into what other
122 projects did when migrating away from SF.
124 54) Move away from CVS to a more modern revision control system.
125 Find out if there are any objection against going with Git.
126 Using Git would also have the advantage that SF now pretents
127 to support it, so we could do it independently from 53).
129 55) Apply for Coverity scans: http://scan.coverity.com/
131 56) Apply for the "free online access for qualified open-source
132 software projects" for the Co-Advisor HTTP compliance tests:
133 http://coad.measurement-factory.com/details.html#pricing
135 57) Allow piping into external programs to allow more powerful
136 filters and policy decisions. Incomplete support available
137 in Fabian's popen branch.
139 58) Move more template strings from the code into the actual templates.
141 59) Import the German template translation.
143 60) Ask the Russian translators for input on how to make their
146 61) Consider (optionally?) skipping the hostname comparison when
147 checking if a connections that goes to a HTTP proxy can be reused.
148 Do all HTTP proxy support that? Is it worth it?
150 63) Reject clearly too large requests earlier?
152 64) Use proper copyright attribution. "Privoxy Developers"
155 65) Polish Website. Probably involves ditching the Docbook
156 mess in favour of wml. There should be already some threads
157 in the mailinglists archives about this. See also #41.
159 66) Increase maximum number of action and filter files.
161 67) Clean up source code directory layout. Depends on 54 so
162 we don't lose the revision history.
164 68) Use standard make syntax so we don't depend on GNU make.
166 69) Update autoconf setup (or move away from it).
168 70) If the server connection is reset but the headers are
169 received, consider passing the mess to the client instead
170 of showing the connect-failed template. Relates to #2698674.
172 71) Allow to listen on multiple addresses without having to
175 74) Let Privoxy-Regression-Test optionally check that action
176 sections which disable actions actually are preceded by
177 sections that enable said actions.
179 75) Create a tool that creates Privoxy action (and filter?) files
180 out of adblock files. Could be implemented as option for
181 url-pattern-translator.pl.
183 76) Cache DNS responses. Note that this has been requested
184 several times by users, but is not a developer priority.
185 If you care about this, feel free to submit patches.
187 77) Allow to configure the IP address used in outgoing connections.
189 78) Allow to optionally use pcre's DFA algorithm.
191 79) Evaluate pcre alternatives.
193 80) Change FEATURE_EXTENDED_HOST_PATTERNS to support both
194 extended and vanilla host patterns at the same time.
196 Note that the requirement is to allow the user to decide
197 if the domain pattern should be interpreted as regex or
198 traditional host pattern and if it's not obvious that the
199 user made any decision, default to the latter.
201 Possible solutions would be:
203 1. An always-use-regex-domain-patterns config option
204 2. An enable-regex-domain-patterns-for-this-action-file option
205 3. An enable-regex-domain-patterns-for-this-action-file-until-the-user-says-otherwise option
206 4. A treat-the-domain-pattern-in-this-line-as-regex(-or-not) option
207 5. Combinations of the options above
209 With 2+4, 3+4 or 2+3+4 being the preferences until
212 82) Detect if the system time goes back in time let the user
213 know if it caused any connections to get closed.
215 83) Make the FAQ available through the CGI interface like the
218 84) Flesh out the user-manual delivery to serve pages from
219 other directories, too.
221 85) Once #84 is done, write a script that populates a directory with
222 various common third-party icons (stumbleupon.png, facebook.png ...)
223 and redirect requests for them to Privoxy.
225 86) Add a server-body-tagger action. This is trivial as as all the
226 functionallity required to do it already exists.
228 87) Add a client-body-tagger action. This is less trivial as we currently
229 don't buffer client bodies. After 14) is implemented it would be
232 88) Investigate if there's a Perl module that Privoxy-Regression-Test
233 could optionally use to keep connections alive.
235 89) When multiple block actions apply, consider showing all the block
236 reasons on the blocked page that haven't been overruled, not just
239 90) Implement NO-TAG: patterns that enable a section if the
240 provided pattern doesn't match any TAG. This would make
243 91) Add an optional limit for internal redirects. It would probably
244 be reasonable to default to a limit of one and showing an error
245 message if the request for the redirect URL would be redirected
248 92) The statistics currently aren't calculated correctly by Privoxy
249 as each thread is only counted as one request which is no longer
250 correct. This should be fixed, or the statistic code removed.
251 Privoxy-Log-Parser's provides more detailed statistics, anyway.
253 93) Add a config directive to let Privoxy explicitly request either
254 IPv4 (or IPv6) addresses, even if the system supports both.
255 Could be useful as a workaround for misconfigured setups where the
256 libc returns IPv6 addresses even if there's no IPv6 connectivity.
258 94) Add a config directive to let Privoxy prefer either IPv4 (or IPv6)
259 addresses, instead of trusting the libc to return them in an order
260 that makes sense. Like #93, this could be useful as a workaround
261 for misconfigured setups.