What can PyFunceble do?¶
- Test the availability of a domain.
- Test the availability of an IPv4.
- Test the availability of an IPv6.
- Test the availability of a URL.
- Test the availability of a domain/DNS name in a private or local network.
- Test the availability of an IPv4 in a private or local network.
- Test the availability of an IPv6 in a private or local network.
- Test the availability of a URL in a private or local network.
- Test the syntax of a domain.
- Test the syntax of an IPv4.
- Test the syntax of an IPv6.
- Test the syntax of a URL.
- Test against the AlienVault’s reputation of an IPv4.
- Test of domain or IP which are present into an Adblock formatted file.
- Test from a given raw link.
- Test using multiprocessing (from CLI only).
- Save test result(s) in file(s) (hosts file, plain text and/or JSON format).
- Save test result(s) in a PostgreSQL, MySQL or MariaDB database.
- Show test result(s) on screen.
- Show percentage of each status (
ACTIVE
,INACTIVE
,INVALID
) - Sort outputs hierarchically.
- “Mining” of domain or IP which are related to the tested element.
- Auto-continuation of tests in case of system crash or script stop.
- Filtering of a file content.
- This feature will let us for example test all blogspot domain of the given file no matter the content of the file.
- Set the user-agent to use for the tests.
- Give some analytic depending of the HTTP status code (
ACTIVE
,POTENTIALLY_ACTIVE
,POTENTIALLY_INACTIVE
,SUSPICIOUS
). - Retest overtime of
INACTIVE
andINVALID
domains. - Print the execution time on screen and file.
- Customisation of the different option via command-line arguments or configuration file.
- Continuous tests under Travis CI or GitLab CI/CI
- … with the help of an auto saving and database system.
- Set the branch to push the result to. For the autosaving system.
- Set the minimal time before we autosave in order to avoid CI/CD limitation.
- Set a command to execute at the end of the test.
- Set the commit message for the autosaving system.
- … and a lot more!