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Errors & debugging easy

Try Except ValueError in Python: Handle Conversion Errors

Catch ValueError exceptions when converting strings to integers or performing arithmetic, returning None on failure instead of crashing.

try-except valueerror exception
Python
def convert_to_int(value):
    try:
        return int(value)
    except ValueError as error:
        print(f"Conversion failed: {error}")
        print(f"Problem value was: {repr(value)}")
        return None


def divide_numbers(numerator, denominator):
    try:
        result = numerator / denominator
        retur…
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Errors & debugging easy

Validate try except ValueError handler for beginners — errors debugging

Learn how to validate user input and handle division errors safely using try/except with ValueError and ZeroDivisionError in Python.

try except valueerror
Python
def divide_numbers(a, b):
    """Divide two numbers, catching division by zero and value errors."""
    try:
        result = a / b
    except ZeroDivisionError:
        print("Error: Cannot divide by zero!")
        return None
    except TypeError:
        print("Error: Both arguments must be numbers!")
        retu…
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OOP & classes easy

How to define a custom exception class in Python with an error code attribute

Create a custom exception class with extra attributes like an error code, then raise and catch it in a try/except block.

exceptions classes error-handling
Python
class UserNotFoundError(Exception):
    def __init__(self, user_id, error_code=404):
        self.user_id = user_id
        self.error_code = error_code
        super().__init__(f"User with ID {user_id} was not found (error code: {error_code})")

def find_user(user_id, users_db):
    if user_id not in users_db:
      …
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Comprehensions & generators easy

How to Close a Generator and Handle GeneratorExit in Python

This Python code demonstrates how to explicitly close a generator using the close() method and handle the GeneratorExit exception through a finally block to run cleanup logic.

generators generator-exit close
Python
def countdown(n):
    try:
        while n > 0:
            yield n
            n -= 1
    finally:
        print(f"Generator closed after countdown completed")


if __name__ == "__main__":
    gen = countdown(5)
    print(next(gen))
    print(next(gen))
    gen.close()
    print("Generator closed explicitly")
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Automation & scripting easy

How to Cross Post Markdown to dev.to API in Python

A Python function that POSTs markdown content to the dev.to API and handles HTTP or URLError exceptions with mock API testing.

api dev.to markdown
Python
import json
from urllib import request, error


def cross_post_to_devto(markdown_content, api_key, devto_api_url="https://dev.to/api/articles"):
    """
    Mock cross-posting of markdown content to the dev.to API.
    Returns the API response or an error message.
    """
    payload = json.dumps({
        "article": …
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Testing & modern typing easy

Fuzz Test Random Bytes Input Crash in Python

A simple fuzz test generates random byte inputs and runs a parser to find unexpected crashes.

fuzzing testing random
Python
import random


def parse_header(data: bytes) -> dict:
    """Parse a fake binary header format."""
    if len(data) < 8:
        raise ValueError("header too short")

    magic = data[:4]
    if magic != b'PARS':
        raise ValueError("bad magic")

    version = data[4]
    if version != 1:
        raise ValueErro…
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Testing & modern typing easy

How to Assert Exceptions in Python with pytest.raises

Use pytest.raises as a context manager to assert that a function raises an expected exception and inspect its message in pytest tests.

pytest testing exceptions
Python
import pytest

def divide(a, b):
    if b == 0:
        raise ValueError("Cannot divide by zero")
    return a / b

def test_divide_by_zero():
    with pytest.raises(ValueError) as exc_info:
        divide(10, 0)
    assert str(exc_info.value) == "Cannot divide by zero"
    assert "zero" in str(exc_info.value)

def te…
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Testing & modern typing easy

How to use unittest mock side_effect with a sequence in Python

Demonstrates using Mock.side_effect with a list to return different values per call and raise an exception at a specific call in unittest.

unittest mock side_effect
Python
import unittest
from unittest.mock import Mock

class TestMockSideEffectSequence(unittest.TestCase):
    def test_side_effect_sequence(self):
        mock = Mock()
        mock.side_effect = [1, 2, 3, Exception("boom")]
        
        self.assertEqual(mock(), 1)
        self.assertEqual(mock(), 2)
        self.asser…
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Reliability & rate limiting easy

How to Retry on Specific Exception Tuples in Python

A decorator-based retry pattern that retries a function only when it raises exceptions specified in a tuple, with configurable retries and delay.

retry decorator exceptions
Python
import time
import random
from unittest.mock import patch


def retry_on_exceptions(retries=3, exceptions=(ValueError,), delay=0.1):
    def decorator(func):
        def wrapper(*args, **kwargs):
            for attempt in range(retries):
                try:
                    return func(*args, **kwargs)
          …
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