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Data pipelines & processing easy

Fan Out Records to Multiple Sinks in Python

Distribute the same records across multiple target sinks (database, API, queue, etc.) using a defaultdict-based fan-out pattern.

fan-out defaultdict records
Python
import json
from collections import defaultdict

SINKS = ["database", "api", "message_queue", "data_lake", "monitoring"]

def fan_out(records, *sinks):
    dist = defaultdict(list)
    for record in records:
        for sink in sinks:
            dist[sink].append(record)
    return dict(dist)

if __name__ == "__main_…
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Data pipelines & processing easy

How to Implement a Sliding Window Average in Python

Compute the average of the most recent N values in a stream using a bounded deque, efficiently updating the total as new values arrive.

deque sliding-window streaming
Python
from collections import deque


class SlidingWindowAverage:
    def __init__(self, window_size):
        self.window_size = window_size
        self.window = deque(maxlen=window_size)
        self.total = 0

    def add(self, value):
        if len(self.window) == self.window_size:
            self.total -= self.windo…
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Data pipelines & processing easy

How to Validate Data in a Python Pipeline

A helper module to validate common record types — email, positive integer, and non-empty string list — before processing data in a pipeline.

data-validation pipelines type-checking
Python
from typing import Any, Iterable


def is_valid_email(email: str) -> bool:
    """Basic email check: one '@', no spaces, dot after '@'."""
    if "@" not in email or " " in email:
        return False
    local, _, domain = email.partition("@")
    return bool(local) and "." in domain


def is_positive_int(value: Any)…
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Data pipelines & processing easy

Pipeline stage compose functions left to right in Python

Compose multiple functions into a left-to-right pipeline so each stage receives the output of the previous one.

composition pipeline functional
Python
def compose(*funcs):
    """Compose functions left to right: compose(f, g, h)(x) == h(g(f(x)))"""
    def composed(arg):
        result = arg
        for func in funcs:
            result = func(result)
        return result
    return composed

if __name__ == "__main__":
    def add_one(x):
        return x + 1

    …
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Data pipelines & processing easy

Rollback dataset to previous snapshot pointer in Python

A SnapshotManager class stores timestamped data snapshots and rolls back to the most recent snapshot at or before a target time.

snapshots rollback datetime
Python
from datetime import datetime, timedelta


class SnapshotManager:
    def __init__(self):
        self.snapshots = {}  # timestamp -> data
        self.current_pointer = None

    def create_snapshot(self, data):
        timestamp = datetime.now()
        self.snapshots[timestamp] = data
        self.current_pointer =…
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Git + Python easy

Amend Last Commit Message in Python

This script uses subprocess to run `git commit --amend` and update the most recent commit's message in your repository.

git subprocess automation
Python
import subprocess
import sys


def amend_last_commit_message(new_message: str) -> None:
    """Change the message of the most recent commit."""
    result = subprocess.run(
        ["git", "commit", "--amend", "-m", new_message],
        capture_output=True,
        text=True,
        check=False,
    )
    if result.…
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Git + Python easy

How to Filter Git History to Remove Secret File Entries in Python

A pure-Python mock that filters a repository's history to drop any commit that touched a secret file, so you can plan a cleanup before rewriting Git history.

git secrets history
Python
from pathlib import Path
import json

def filter_history(history, secret_path):
    """Remove entries that touch the secret file."""
    return [entry for entry in history if secret_path not in entry["files"]]

if __name__ == "__main__":
    repo_history = [
        {"commit": "a1b2c3", "message": "Add app", "files": …
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Git + Python easy

How to Generate Git LFS Extension Patterns in Python

This script builds mock Git LFS file patterns for common geospatial extensions and filters them based on compression suffixes.

git lfs geospatial
Python
import itertools
import re

LFS_EXTENSIONS = {".csv", ".geojson", ".tif", ".shp", ".gpkg"}

def build_mock_lfs_pattern(base_name="data_usgs_lidar"):
    patterns = []
    for ext in sorted(LFS_EXTENSIONS):
        for variant in (("", ".lz4"), (".compressed",), (".b", ".a"), ("_v1", ".zip")):
            full_pattern …
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Git + Python easy

How to List Changed Files in the Last Git Commit with Python

Runs `git diff --name-only HEAD~1 HEAD` via subprocess to list the names of files changed in the most recent commit.

git subprocess automation
Python
import subprocess

def list_changed_files():
    result = subprocess.run(
        ["git", "diff", "--name-only", "HEAD~1", "HEAD"],
        capture_output=True,
        text=True,
        check=True
    )
    files = result.stdout.strip().splitlines()
    return files

if __name__ == "__main__":
    changed = list_cha…
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Git + Python easy

How to Mirror a Bare Git Repository Backup in Python

Run a git clone --bare subprocess to create a timestamped bare-repo backup folder with error handling.

git backup subprocess
Python
import subprocess
import shlex
from pathlib import Path
from datetime import datetime


def mirror_bare_repo(source_url: str, backup_dir: str) -> str:
    """Mirror a bare git repository to a timestamped backup folder."""
    backup_path = Path(backup_dir)
    backup_path.mkdir(parents=True, exist_ok=True)

    timest…
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Git + Python easy

How to Push Git Tags to a Remote with Python

Push specified git tags (or all tags) to a remote repository using Python's subprocess module with error handling.

git subprocess automation
Python
import subprocess
import sys


def push_tags_to_remote(remote: str = "origin", tags: list[str] | None = None) -> None:
    """
    Push git tags to a remote repository.
    If no tags are given, push all local tags.
    """
    if tags:
        subprocess.run(["git", "push", remote, *tags], check=True)
    else:
     …
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Git + Python easy

How to Revert a Commit and Create a New Revert Commit in Python

Demonstrates a mock Git repository that creates a new revert commit on top of the current head when reverting an existing commit.

git revert mock
Python
class GitCommit:
    """Minimal mock of a git commit for demonstrating revert behavior."""
    def __init__(self, sha, message):
        self.sha = sha
        self.message = message
        self.parent = None


class GitRepository:
    """Mock repository tracking a simple commit chain."""
    def __init__(self):
    …
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Git + Python easy

How to sync a fork with upstream in Python

Run git fetch and merge commands from Python with subprocess to sync a forked repository with upstream/main.

git subprocess automation
Python
import subprocess
import sys


def sync_fork_with_upstream():
    """Simulate syncing a forked repo with upstream via git commands."""

    # Mock git operations: pretend to fetch from upstream and merge into main
    fetch_result = subprocess.run(
        ["git", "fetch", "upstream"],
        capture_output=True, tex…
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Cloud + Python easy

How to Calculate Cloud Cost Estimates with a Python Dictionary

Mocks a cloud pricing calculator using a dictionary of service rates and computes total estimated cost for given service hours.

cost-estimate dictionary mock
Python
def estimate_cost(service, hours, rate_table=None):
    if rate_table is None:
        rate_table = {
            "basic": 50,
            "standard": 75,
            "premium": 100
        }
    if service not in rate_table:
        raise ValueError(f"Unknown service: {service}")
    return rate_table[service] * hour…
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Cloud + Python easy

How to Mock ELB Target Health Status in Python

Simulate AWS Elastic Load Balancer target health checks with a Python dict that mutates status and healthy host counts.

elb mock healthcheck
Python
from random import randint

def elb_target_mock_status(target_id, healthy=True):
    targets = {
        1: {"Id": "i-001", "Status": "healthy", "Port": 80, "HealthyHostCount": 1},
        2: {"Id": "i-002", "Status": "unhealthy", "Port": 80, "HealthyHostCount": 0},
        3: {"Id": "i-003", "Status": "healthy", "Por…
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Modern tooling easy

How to Generate a Mock Rollbar Error Report in Python

Create a realistic fake Rollbar error report with random timestamps, levels, messages, and counts for testing and demos.

rollbar mock-data error-reporting
Python
import json
import random
import time
from datetime import datetime, timedelta


def mock_rollbar_report(n_errors=5):
    messages = [
        "TypeError: unsupported operand type(s) for +: 'int' and 'str'",
        "KeyError: 'user_id'",
        "ValueError: invalid literal for int() with base 10: 'abc'",
        "At…
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Modern tooling easy

How to Generate a Mock devcontainer.json Config in Python

Build a reproducible devcontainer.json file with Python, composing name, image, extensions, forwarded ports, and a post-create command as a dict.

devcontainer json config
Python
import json
from pathlib import Path


def create_devcontainer_config(
    image: str = "mcr.microsoft.com/devcontainers/python:3.11",
    name: str = "python-dev-container",
    ports: list[int] | None = None,
    post_create: str | None = None,
) -> dict:
    config = {
        "name": name,
        "image": image,
…
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Modern tooling easy

How to List Pre-commit Hooks from YAML Config in Python

Parse a .pre-commit-config.yaml file with PyYAML and print every hook ID paired with its source repository.

pre-commit yaml pyyaml
Python
import yaml

pre_commit_config = """
repos:
  - repo: https://github.com/pre-commit/pre-commit-hooks
    rev: v4.5.0
    hooks:
      - id: trailing-whitespace
      - id: end-of-file-fixer
      - id: check-yaml
  - repo: https://github.com/psf/black
    rev: 23.11.0
    hooks:
      - id: black
"""

def list_hooks(c…
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Modern tooling easy

How to Mock docker compose up Healthcheck in Python

Simulate docker compose up with a healthcheck cycle using Python loops, delays, and simulated service statuses.

docker healthcheck simulation
Python
import subprocess
import time

def run_healthcheck():
    """Mock a docker compose up with a healthcheck cycle."""
    services = ["web", "db", "cache"]
    
    print("Starting docker compose services...")
    for service in services:
        print(f"[{service}] starting...")
        time.sleep(0.1)
        print(f"[…
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Modern tooling easy

pytest mark slow skip integration

Uses pytest markers to select fast tests, skip unfinished ones, and run integration checks with verbose output.

pytest markers testing
Python
import pytest

def test_fast():
    assert 1 + 1 == 2

@pytest.mark.slow
def test_slow():
    import time
    time.sleep(1)
    assert 5 * 5 == 25

@pytest.mark.skip(reason="Not ready for production")
def test_skipped():
    assert 2 + 2 == 5

@pytest.mark.integration
def test_integration():
    database = {"users": […
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Concurrency & performance easy

How to Test HTTPX Async Client Pool Reuse with Mocks in Python

Mock an httpx.AsyncClient to verify connection pool reuse by asserting GET calls share a single client instance across concurrent async requests.

httpx async-await mock
Python
import asyncio
import httpx
from unittest.mock import AsyncMock, patch, Mock

async def fetch_with_pool(client, url, n_reuses=3):
    results = []
    for i in range(n_reuses):
        resp = await client.get(url)
        results.append(resp.status_code)
        await asyncio.sleep(0)  # yield to loop to mimic real us…
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Concurrency & performance easy

How to Use pool.map for CPU-Bound Tasks in Python

Distribute CPU-intensive functions across processes with multiprocessing.Pool.map and measure the performance gain.

multiprocessing pool cpu-bound
Python
from multiprocessing import Pool
import time

def cpu_bound_task(n):
    """Mock CPU-bound work: compute sum of squares."""
    total = 0
    for i in range(n):
        total += i * i
    return total

if __name__ == "__main__":
    numbers = [10_000_000, 12_000_000, 8_000_000, 15_000_000]

    start = time.perf_count…
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Concurrency & performance easy

How to Use threading.Lock to Synchronize a Counter in Python

Safely increment a shared counter across multiple threads using threading.Lock as a mutex to prevent race conditions.

threading lock mutex
Python
import threading

counter = 0
lock = threading.Lock()

def increment():
    global counter
    for _ in range(100000):
        with lock:
            counter += 1

threads = [threading.Thread(target=increment) for _ in range(5)]
for t in threads:
    t.start()
for t in threads:
    t.join()

print(f"Final counter valu…
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Testing & modern typing easy

Generate Fake User Data with Faker in Python

Use the Faker library to generate realistic fake user profiles with names, emails, phone numbers, and addresses for tests or demos.

faker fake-data testing
Python
from faker import Faker

fake = Faker()

def generate_user():
    return {
        "name": fake.name(),
        "email": fake.email(),
        "phone": fake.phone_number(),
        "address": fake.address().replace("\n", ", "),
    }

if __name__ == "__main__":
    user = generate_user()
    for key, value in user.ite…
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