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* prototype errkit * complete errkit implementation * add cause to all timeouts * fix request timeout annotation @timeout * increase responseHeaderTimeout to 8 for stability * rawhttp error related improvements * feat: add port status caching * add port status caching to http * migrate to new utils/errkit * remote dialinterface + error cause * debug dir support using .gitignore debug-* * make nuclei easy to debug * debug dir update .gitignore * temp change (to revert) * Revert "temp change (to revert)" This reverts commit d3131f777713b9f80e2275142e80f36340a76d36. * use available context instead of new one * bump fastdialer * fix hosterrorscache + misc improvements * add 'address' field in error log * fix js vague errors + pgwrap driver * fix max host error + misc updates * update tests as per changes * fix request annotation context * remove closed dialer reference * fix sdk panic issue * bump retryablehttp-go,utils,fastdialer --------- Co-authored-by: Sandeep Singh <sandeep@projectdiscovery.io>
tmplexec
tmplexec also known as template executer executes template it is different from protocols package which only contains logic within the scope of one protocol. tmplexec is resposible for executing Template with defined logic. with introduction of multi protocol and flow templates (deprecated package protocols/common/executer) did not seem appropriate/helpful anymore as it is outside of protocol scope and deals with execution of template which can contain 1 requests , or multiple requests of same protocol or multiple requests of different protocols. tmplexec is responsible for executing template and handling all logic related to it.
Engine/Backends
Currently there are 3 engines for template execution
Generic=> executes request[s] of same/one protocolMultiProtocol=> executes requests of multiple protocols with shared logic between protocol requests see multiprotocolFlow=> executes requests of one or multiple protocol requests as specified by template in javascript (aka flow) flow