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How to Load and Save CSV and JSON Files in Python
A beginner-friendly data helper that loads or saves CSV and JSON files using only the Python standard library, with automatic format detection from the file extension.
from pathlib import Path
import json
import csv
def load_data(file_path):
"""Load CSV or JSON data from disk based on file extension."""
path = Path(file_path)
if path.suffix == ".json":
with path.open() as f:
return json.load(f)
elif path.suffix == ".csv":
with path.open(…
Format Data with Type Hints in Python
Build a validated person dict with modern type hints and optional list handling.
from typing import Any, Dict, List, Optional, Union
JsonValue = Union[str, int, float, bool, None, List["JsonValue"], Dict[str, "JsonValue"]]
def format_person(name: str, age: int, hobbies: Optional[List[str]] = None) -> Dict[str, Any]:
"""Build a person dict with validated typing."""
if not name or age < 0:…
How to Verify Formatted Output with an Approval Test in Python
Write a small Python approval test that verifies a function's exact formatted output using unittest.
import sys
from io import StringIO
import unittest
def generate_output(name, score):
return f"Player: {name} | Score: {score:03d}"
class TestFormattedOutput(unittest.TestCase):
def test_output_format(self):
expected = "Player: Alice | Score: 042"
result = generate_output("Alice", 42)
…
Format data in Python using dataclasses like gRPC messages
Convert Python dataclasses to and from dicts and format them gRPC-style for clean data handling.
from dataclasses import dataclass
from typing import Any, Dict, List, Optional
@dataclass
class ProductInfo:
"""Data class representing a gRPC-style product message."""
name: str
price: float
tags: List[str]
description: Optional[str] = None
def to_dict(self) -> Dict[str, Any]:
"""C…
How to Create an RFC 7807 Error JSON in Python
Construct a structured error response using the RFC 7807 Problem Details format with a reusable function.
import json
from typing import Dict
def create_rfc7807_error(
type_: str,
title: str,
status: int,
detail: str,
instance: str,
extra_fields: Dict[str, object] | None = None,
) -> str:
"""
Build a JSON string following RFC 7807 Problem Details format.
"""
problem = {
"t…
Return Proper HTTP Status Codes Table in Python
Mock HTTP status code table with proper numeric and textual representations, including formatted status lines and a filtered table view.
# Mock HTTP status code table with proper numeric and textual representations
codes = {
200: "OK",
201: "Created",
204: "No Content",
301: "Moved Permanently",
302: "Found",
304: "Not Modified",
400: "Bad Request",
401: "Unauthorized",
403: "Forbidden",
404: "Not Found",
50…
How to implement rate limiting in Python
Build a simple sliding-window rate limiter in Python that enforces a max number of calls per time period and formats data with timestamps.
import time
class RateLimiter:
def __init__(self, max_calls, period):
self.max_calls = max_calls
self.period = period
self.calls = []
def allow(self):
now = time.time()
# Remove calls older than the period window
self.calls = [t for t in self.calls if now -…
Generate Prometheus Text Exposition Format in Python
Mock a Prometheus metrics endpoint by formatting metrics into the text exposition format with HELP, TYPE, and sample lines.
import time
from random import randint
# Mock a Prometheus metrics endpoint output
metrics = {
"http_requests_total": {
"help": "Total number of HTTP requests",
"type": "counter",
"samples": [
{"labels": {"method": "get", "code": "200"}, "value": randint(1000, 9999)},
…
How to Do Structured JSON Logging in Python
Create a custom logging formatter that outputs each log entry as a single JSON line with timestamp, level, logger name, and message.
import json
import logging
from datetime import datetime
class JsonFormatter(logging.Formatter):
def format(self, record):
log_entry = {
"timestamp": datetime.utcnow().isoformat() + "Z",
"level": record.levelname,
"logger": record.name,
"message": record.ge…
How to Redact Secrets from Log Messages in Python
Build a lightweight RedactingFormatter class that replaces sensitive tokens like passwords and API keys with [REDACTED] before log messages are printed.
class RedactingFormatter:
def __init__(self, secrets):
self.secrets = secrets
def redact(self, message):
for secret in self.secrets:
message = message.replace(secret, "[REDACTED]")
return message
def format(self, record):
message = record["message"]
ret…
How to Explode an Array Column in Python
This code demonstrates a mock explode operation that converts an array column into multiple rows, similar to Spark's explode function.
import json
def explode_array_column(data, column):
"""Mock explode: split array column into multiple rows."""
exploded = []
for row in data:
values = row.get(column, [])
for value in values:
new_row = dict(row)
new_row[column] = value
exploded.append(n…
Modeling a Hive Metastore Table Schema in Python
A dataclass that mimics a Hive metastore table schema—columns, partition keys, storage format, and location—with helper methods for description and mutation.
from dataclasses import dataclass, field
from typing import Dict, List, Optional
@dataclass
class HiveTable:
"""Simple mock of a Hive metastore table schema."""
name: str
database: str = "default"
columns: List[Dict[str, str]] = field(default_factory=list)
partition_keys: List[Dict[str, str]] = f…
Compare Model A vs Model B Metrics in Python
A script that simulates and compares metrics between two ML models, showing a formatted diff table for quick insight.
import random
def compare_a_b(samples=5):
"""Mock comparison of model A vs model B predictions."""
metrics = ["accuracy", "precision", "recall", "f1"]
print(f"{'Metric':<12}{'Model A':>10}{'Model B':>10}{'Diff':>10}")
print("-" * 42)
random.seed(42)
for metric in metrics:
a = round(r…
How to Compute a Confusion Matrix in Python
Compute a multi-class confusion matrix from true and predicted labels using pure Python dictionaries and nested lists, then format it for readable output.
from collections import defaultdict
def compute_confusion_matrix(y_true, y_pred, labels):
"""Compute confusion matrix using Python dicts and nested lists."""
label_index = {label: i for i, label in enumerate(labels)}
matrix = [[0] * len(labels) for _ in range(len(labels))]
for true, pred in zip(y…
How to Limit a Result Set to Top N Rows in Python
Sort a list of dictionaries by a numeric key and return only the top N results, formatted as a readable ranked list.
import random
def top_n_mock(limit: int = 5):
"""Return a formatted top-N result set as a mock example."""
# Simulated data source
scores = [
{"name": "Alice", "score": 87},
{"name": "Bob", "score": 92},
{"name": "Charlie", "score": 78},
{"name": "Diana", "score": 95},
…
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