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Group Python Events into Sessions with a Gap Timeout
Groups timestamped events into sessions, starting a new session when the time gap exceeds a specified timeout.
from itertools import groupby
from datetime import datetime, timedelta
def session_window_group(events, gap_seconds=300):
"""Group events into sessions where gap > gap_seconds starts a new session."""
if not events:
return []
events = sorted(events, key=lambda x: x[0])
sessions = []
c…
How to Deduplicate Events with At-Least-Once Delivery in Python
Implements an exactly-once processing pattern for at-least-once event delivery by tracking seen event IDs in a set, skipping duplicates.
seen_ids = set()
def process_event(event_id: str, payload: dict) -> dict:
"""Process an event exactly once, ignoring duplicates."""
if event_id in seen_ids:
return {"status": "duplicate", "event_id": event_id}
seen_ids.add(event_id)
return {"status": "processed", "event_id": event_id, **payloa…
How to Group Data by Key in Python
Group a list of dictionaries by a specified key using a defaultdict and compute per-group averages.
from collections import defaultdict
def group_by_key(data, key):
grouped = defaultdict(list)
for item in data:
grouped[item[key]].append(item)
return dict(grouped)
if __name__ == "__main__":
records = [
{"name": "Alice", "dept": "Engineering", "score": 85},
{"name": "Bob", "de…
How to Group Rows by Key into Nested Arrays in Python
This code groups rows in a list of dictionaries by a specified key and returns a dictionary with each key mapped to a list of values from another key.
from collections import defaultdict
def implode_rows(rows, key, value_key):
grouped = defaultdict(list)
for row in rows:
grouped[row[key]].append(row[value_key])
return dict(grouped)
if __name__ == "__main__":
data = [
{"category": "fruit", "item": "apple"},
{"category": "fr…
How to Parse and Extract Nested Data in Python
Load JSON files with Path and recursively extract values by key from nested Python structures using modern typing and standard library.
import json
from pathlib import Path
from typing import Any, Dict, List, Union
def load_data(filepath: Union[str, Path]) -> Union[Dict[str, Any], List[Any]]:
"""Load JSON data from a file with modern Path handling."""
path = Path(filepath)
if not path.exists():
raise FileNotFoundError(f"File not f…
How to build a tox multi-env matrix with mock config in Python
Simulate a tox multi-environment matrix by validating environment names and grouping extras into a readable matrix structure.
```python
import tox
def run_tox_matrix(mock_envs):
"""Simulate a tox multi-env configuration and verify mock choices."""
config = {
"tox": {
"envlist": mock_envs,
"config": {
"basepython": "python3.9",
"deps": ["pytest", "mock"],
},
…
Design Data Helpers with Python TypedDict and Literal
Use TypedDict, Literal, and Union to define typed data shapes and parse values in Python.
from typing import TypedDict, Literal, Optional, Union, List
class User(TypedDict):
name: str
age: int
role: Literal["admin", "user", "guest"]
def describeUser(data: User) -> str:
return f"{data['name']} ({data['age']}) — {data['role']}"
def parse_value(item: Union[int, str, None]) -> str:
if it…
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 Convert Strings to Types in Python Using TypeVar
A beginner-friendly helper that converts a string to int, float, bool, or str with type hints and graceful failure handling.
from typing import TypeVar, Optional
T = TypeVar("T")
def convert_data(value: str, target_type: type[T]) -> Optional[T]:
"""Convert string value to target type; return None on failure."""
try:
if target_type is int:
return int(value)
elif target_type is float:
return f…
How to Group Data by Key in Python with Type Hints
Group a list of dictionaries by a specified key using a typed helper function and print a summary of each group.
from typing import Any, Dict, List, TypeVar, Union
T = TypeVar("T")
def group_by(data: List[Dict[str, Any]], key: str) -> Dict[Any, List[Dict[str, Any]]]:
"""Group a list of dictionaries by a given key."""
grouped: Dict[Any, List[Dict[str, Any]]] = {}
for item in data:
value = item.get(key)
…
How to Merge TypedDicts in Python
Merge two TypedDict dictionaries with type-aware logic using NotRequired, **kwargs unpacking, and safe key updates.
from typing import TypedDict, NotRequired, merge # hypothetical
class User(TypedDict):
name: str
email: NotRequired[str]
age: NotRequired[int]
def merge_users(base: User, **overrides: User) -> User:
"""Merge two user dicts with typing-aware logic."""
result: User = dict(base)
for key, value …
How to Parse Data with Type Hints in Python
A beginner-friendly helper that parses simple dictionary- or list-like strings into typed Python structures using modern typing annotations.
from typing import Any, Dict, List, Union
def parse_data(raw: str) -> Union[Dict[str, Any], List[Any], str]:
"""Parse a simple string into structured data using type hints."""
cleaned = raw.strip()
if not cleaned:
return {}
if cleaned.startswith("{") and cleaned.endswith("}"):
…
How to Sort Data in Python
Sort sequences with type-safe helpers that handle mixed data with a string fallback.
from typing import Any, TypeVar, Protocol, Sequence, Iterable
T = TypeVar("T")
Comparable = TypeVar("Comparable", bound="Comparable")
class Sortable(Protocol):
def __lt__(self, other: Any) -> bool: ...
S = TypeVar("S", bound=Sortable)
def sort_data(data: Sequence[S], *, reverse: bool = False) -> list[S]:
"…
How to Use Basic Type Hints (int, str) for Return Values in Python
Declare a simple function with int and str type hints and a typed return value in Python.
def greet(name: str, age: int) -> str:
return f"{name} is {age} years old."
if __name__ == "__main__":
print(greet("Alice", 30))
How to Use Literal Type Hints in Python
Use typing.Literal to restrict a function parameter to specific allowed string values and get static type checking.
from typing import Literal
def get_status_message(status: Literal["active", "inactive", "pending"]) -> str:
"""Return a message based on the status value."""
if status == "active":
return "Account is active"
elif status == "inactive":
return "Account is inactive"
else:
return "…
How to Use Python Type Hints for Beginners
Build a data helper module with basic type hints — Union, Optional, List, Dict, Any, and TypeVar — to make your code clearer and safer.
from typing import Any, Union, Optional, List, Dict, Tuple, Callable, TypeVar
T = TypeVar("T")
def describe(value: Any) -> str:
"""Return a human-readable description of the value's type."""
if isinstance(value, list):
return f"list of {len(value)} items"
elif isinstance(value, dict):
ret…
How to Use TypedDict and Dataclasses in Python
Create typed data structures with TypedDict and dataclasses, then use them as helper functions for describing objects in a type-safe way.
from typing import TypedDict, NotRequired, Optional
from dataclasses import dataclass
class User(TypedDict):
name: str
age: NotRequired[int]
email: Optional[str]
@dataclass
class Product:
id: int
title: str
price: float = 0.0
def describe_user(user: User) -> str:
age = user.get("age",…
How to Use TypedDict for Structured Dict Typing in Python
Define and use TypedDict to add type hints to dictionaries, improving code clarity and enabling static type checking in your Python projects.
from typing import TypedDict
class User(TypedDict):
name: str
age: int
email: str
def greet(user: User) -> str:
return f"Hello {user['name']}, age {user['age']}, contact {user['email']}"
if __name__ == "__main__":
alice: User = {"name": "Alice", "age": 30, "email": "alice@example.com"}
pr…
How to Use Union Type Hints in Python
This code demonstrates how to use Union type hints to specify that a parameter can accept multiple types (int, float, str) and handle them accordingly.
from typing import Union
def process_value(value: Union[int, float, str]) -> str:
if isinstance(value, (int, float)):
return f"Number: {value * 2}"
return f"String: {value.upper()}"
if __name__ == "__main__":
print(process_value(10))
print(process_value(3.14))
print(process_value("hello"))
How to Validate Dataclass Fields with Python Type Hints
A beginner-friendly helper that checks if instance attributes match their declared type hints using dataclasses and get_type_hints.
from typing import Any, TypeVar, get_type_hints
from dataclasses import dataclass
T = TypeVar("T")
@dataclass
class User:
name: str
age: int
email: str
def validate_fields(obj: Any) -> dict[str, bool]:
"""Check if object attributes match declared type hints."""
hints = get_type_hints(obj.__class…
How to use Optional type hint in Python
Use the Optional type hint to indicate a parameter can be a string or None, with an example function that handles both cases.
from typing import Optional
def greet(name: Optional[str]) -> str:
if name is None:
return "Hello, anonymous!"
else:
return f"Hello, {name}!"
if __name__ == "__main__":
print(greet("Alice"))
print(greet(None))
NamedTuple typed record in Python
Define a lightweight immutable record with type hints using typing.NamedTuple; access fields by name and unpack like a tuple.
from typing import NamedTuple
class Point(NamedTuple):
x: float
y: float
label: str = "origin"
if __name__ == "__main__":
p = Point(3.5, -2.0, "A")
print(p)
print(f"x={p.x}, y={p.y}, label={p.label}")
print("is tuple:", isinstance(p, tuple))
q = Point(1.0, 1.0)
print(q)
# …
Idempotent Consumer: Store Processed IDs in Python
Implement an idempotent consumer that persists processed message IDs to a JSON file, skipping duplicates on restart.
import json
from pathlib import Path
class IdempotentStore:
def __init__(self, storage_path: str = "processed_ids.json"):
self.storage_path = Path(storage_path)
self.processed_ids = self._load()
def _load(self) -> set:
if self.storage_path.exists():
with self.storage_path…
Generate an OpenAPI Spec from Mock Routes in Python
This Python script generates an OpenAPI 3.0 specification from a simple mock routes dictionary, mapping each HTTP method to response examples.
import json
from pathlib import Path
def generate_openapi_spec(routes: dict, title: str = "Mock API", version: str = "1.0.0") -> dict:
paths = {}
for route, methods in routes.items():
path_item = {}
for method, response_data in methods.items():
method = method.lower()
…
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