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How to Implement a REST DELETE Mock Server Returning 204 in Python
A minimal HTTP server mock that responds to DELETE requests with 204, 404, or 403 statuses based on the resource ID.
import json
from http.server import BaseHTTPRequestHandler, HTTPServer
class MockHandler(BaseHTTPRequestHandler):
def do_DELETE(self):
if self.path.startswith("/api/resource/"):
resource_id = self.path.split("/")[-1]
if resource_id == "42":
# Successful delete: 204 …
How to Mock an API Key Header Authentication Server in Python
A minimal HTTP server that validates requests using an X-API-Key header and returns JSON responses for authenticated and unauthenticated calls.
import json
from http.server import BaseHTTPRequestHandler, ThreadingHTTPServer
API_KEYS = {"test-user": "secret-key-123"}
class AuthHandler(BaseHTTPRequestHandler):
def do_GET(self):
auth = self.headers.get("X-API-Key")
if not auth or auth not in API_KEYS.values():
self.send_response…
How to Build a Mock Change Data Capture Event Stream in Python
Generate a deterministic list of mock CDC events with event IDs, stream positions, payloads, and timestamps for testing streaming pipelines.
from itertools import count
from random import choice, randint, seed
from datetime import datetime, timedelta
seed(42) # Make output deterministic
event_types = ["INSERT", "UPDATE", "DELETE"]
table_names = ["users", "orders", "products", "payments"]
counter = count(1)
def mock_cdc_event(stream_index: int) -> dict:
…
How to Wrap Message Attributes in a CloudEvent with Python
Create a minimal CloudEvent dataclass that wraps arbitrary message attributes into a JSON envelope, matching CloudEvents 1.0 spec.
import json
from dataclasses import dataclass, field, asdict
from typing import Any, Dict
from datetime import datetime, timezone
@dataclass
class CloudEvent:
message_attributes: Dict[str, Any] = field(default_factory=dict)
def wrap(self, event_id: str, source: str, event_type: str, data: Any):
self…
Simple Redis Cache Helper in Python
Build a minimal Redis-backed cache with TTL, JSON serialization, and automated fetching to speed up repeated expensive lookups.
import time
import redis
import json
class SimpleCache:
def __init__(self, host="localhost", port=6379, db=0, default_ttl=60):
self.client = redis.Redis(host=host, port=port, db=db, decode_responses=True)
self.default_ttl = default_ttl
def get(self, key):
value = self.client.get(key)…
How to Implement a Temporary Block in Python
Build a reusable PenaltyBox class that temporarily blocks access after a failure and reports remaining lockout time.
class PenaltyBox:
def __init__(self, block_seconds: int = 30):
self.block_seconds = block_seconds
self._blocked_until = 0.0
self._attempts = 0
def try_access(self, current_time: float) -> bool:
if self._blocked_until and current_time < self._blocked_until:
return Fa…
How to Mock a Slow Startup Probe in Python
Simulate slow service initialization with a configurable mock delay to test readiness probes.
import time
from dataclasses import dataclass, field
@dataclass
class StartupProbe:
name: str
min_wait_sec: float = 0.5
max_wait_sec: float = 2.0
_ready: bool = field(default=False, init=False, repr=False)
def initialize(self) -> None:
"""Simulate slow startup with a fixed mock delay."""…
How to Create a Deployment Environment Tag in Python
Generate a standardized deployment tag string by combining service and environment names with an f-string.
def mock_env_tag(service, environment):
return f"{service}-{environment}"
if __name__ == "__main__":
service = "api-gateway"
environment = "production"
tag = mock_env_tag(service, environment)
print(f"Deployment tag: {tag}")
How to mock SLI availability success ratio in Python
Simulate request outcomes with deterministic randomness and compute the SLI availability success ratio to check if a target is met.
import random
from collections import defaultdict
def mock_availability(num_requests=1000, target_ratio=0.995):
"""
Simulate request outcomes and compute the SLI availability success ratio.
Args:
num_requests: Total number of requests to simulate
target_ratio: Target availability rati…
How to Build a Health Check Service Registry in Python
Build a minimal Python service registry that handles registration, deregistration, health checks, and service listing in one simple class.
import random
import time
class ServiceRegistry:
def __init__(self):
self.services = {}
def register(self, name, address):
self.services[name] = {
"address": address,
"status": "healthy",
"registered_at": time.time(),
"checks": 0
}
…
How to Check an External Gateway vs Use an Internal Mock in Python
This code checks whether an external network gateway is reachable using ping, then falls back to a deterministic internal mock for testing environments.
import subprocess
import sys
def check_external_gateway():
"""True if we can reach an external network target."""
try:
subprocess.run(
["ping", "-c", "1", "-W", "2", "8.8.8.8"],
capture_output=True,
timeout=3,
check=True,
)
return True
…
How to Mock Service Versioning URI in Python
Run a minimal HTTP server in Python that routes requests to different versions of a service URI like /v1/users vs /v2/users.
from http.server import HTTPServer, BaseHTTPRequestHandler
import json
class VersionedHandler(BaseHTTPRequestHandler):
def _send_json(self, payload, status=200):
body = json.dumps(payload).encode("utf-8")
self.send_response(status)
self.send_header("Content-Type", "application/json")
…
How to Order Partition Key Events in Python (Mock Stream)
Generate a mock event stream grouped by partition key and sort it deterministically by key then sequence in Python.
import itertools
import random
def partition_key_events(keys, events_per_key=3, seed=None):
"""Produce a realistic-looking, but mock, event stream grouped by partition key.
Args:
keys: iterable of partition keys (e.g. strings or ints).
events_per_key: how many events we want per key.
…
How to Broadcast a Small Lookup Table in Python
Simulates broadcasting a small lookup table by iterating key-value pairs and emitting packed rows to subscribers with deterministic output.
import random
# Generate a deterministic mock broadcast of a small lookup table
# with 5 keys and random integer values (seeded for reproducibility)
data = {
"sensor_a": 22,
"sensor_b": 87,
"sensor_c": 43,
"sensor_d": 65,
"sensor_e": 31,
}
# Simulate a broadcast to subscribers by iterating and p…
Create a Minimal Great Expectations Suite Mock in Python
Build a small Python class that mimics a Great Expectations suite, storing and serializing column expectations as JSON.
import json
class GreatExpectationsSuite:
"""A minimal mock of a Great Expectations suite."""
def __init__(self, suite_name, expectations=None):
self.suite_name = suite_name
self.expectations = expectations or []
def add_expectation(self, expectation_type, column=None, kwargs=None):
…
How to Build a Simple ML Pipeline with ZenML in Python
Build a mock machine learning pipeline with ZenML steps for data loading, training, and evaluation, and run it to print the final accuracy.
from zenml import pipeline, step
@step
def load_data() -> dict:
"""Simulate loading data from a source."""
return {"accuracy": 0.0, "loss": 1.0}
@step
def train_model(data: dict) -> dict:
"""Simulate training a model."""
data["accuracy"] = 0.95
data["loss"] = 0.1
return data
@step
def eva…
How to Create a Mock Metaflow Flow in Python
Build a minimal Metaflow flow with two sequential steps that pass data between them using instance attributes.
from metaflow import FlowSpec, step, current
class MockFlow(FlowSpec):
"""A minimal Metaflow flow to demonstrate basic steps and branching."""
@step
def start(self):
self.category = "mock"
print(f"Start step for {self.category} flow")
self.next(self.process)
@step
def pr…
How to Load CSV Training Data in Python Without Pandas
Load CSV training data using Python's standard library and mock it with io.StringIO for testing, returning headers and rows as dictionaries.
import csv
from pathlib import Path
def load_csv_training_data(file_path: str | Path) -> tuple[list[str], list[dict[str, str]]]:
"""Load CSV training data and return headers plus rows as dictionaries."""
with open(file_path, mode="r", newline="", encoding="utf-8") as csv_file:
reader = csv.DictReader…
How to Mock MLflow log_params and log_metrics in Python
Use unittest.mock to patch MLflow's log_param and log_metric, run the training function, and verify logging calls without touching a real tracking server.
from unittest.mock import Mock, patch
import mlflow
def train_model():
mlflow.log_param("learning_rate", 0.01)
mlflow.log_param("epochs", 10)
mlflow.log_metric("accuracy", 0.95)
mlflow.log_metric("loss", 0.05)
return "Training completed"
if __name__ == "__main__":
with patch("mlflow.log_par…
How to Mock train_test_split in Python for Unit Testing
Build a lightweight mock of sklearn's train_test_split to unit test ML pipeline code without needing the full library or deterministic random state.
import numpy as np
from sklearn.model_selection import train_test_split
from unittest.mock import patch
def mock_train_test_split(X, y, test_size=0.25, random_state=None, **kwargs):
"""A simple mock implementation of train_test_split."""
n_samples = len(X)
n_test = int(n_samples * test_size)
n_train =…
How to Simulate an Airflow ML Pipeline in Python
Mock an Airflow ML pipeline in plain Python by defining steps, simulating their execution with delays, and returning a success summary.
from datetime import datetime, timedelta
import time
class MLPipeline:
def __init__(self, pipeline_name):
self.pipeline_name = pipeline_name
self.steps = []
def add_step(self, step_name, duration_seconds):
self.steps.append({"name": step_name, "duration": duration_seconds})
def …
How to Trigger Model Retraining on Drift in Python
Automatically detects accuracy drift in a mock ML model and triggers retraining when performance falls below a threshold.
import random
import time
class MockModel:
def __init__(self, name):
self.name = name
self.accuracy = 0.85
self.version = 1
def train(self, data_size):
# Simulate training time and accuracy improvement
time.sleep(0.1)
drift = random.uniform(-0.02, 0.02)
…
How to implement a canary traffic split in Python
Route incoming traffic between stable and canary model or service versions using a weight-based random split with deterministic testing.
import random
def canary_route(service_name: str, canary_weight: float = 0.2) -> str:
"""Route traffic between stable and canary versions based on weight."""
rng = random.Random(42) # deterministic for reproducible demo
if rng.random() < canary_weight:
return f"{service_name}-canary"
return …
Load CSV Training Data Without Pandas in Python
This code loads a CSV file into a list of dictionaries using only the standard library, ideal for small ML training data without heavy dependencies.
import csv
from pathlib import Path
def load_csv(path):
"""Load CSV file into list of dicts without pandas."""
rows = []
with open(path, newline='', encoding='utf-8') as f:
reader = csv.DictReader(f)
for row in reader:
rows.append(dict(row))
return rows
if __name__ == "__m…
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