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Concurrency & performance easy

How to set a timeout with asyncio.wait_for in Python

Use asyncio.wait_for to bound an async function with a timeout, catching TimeoutError when it exceeds the limit.

asyncio timeout concurrency
Python
import asyncio

async def slow_task():
    await asyncio.sleep(3)
    return "finished"

async def main():
    try:
        result = await asyncio.wait_for(slow_task(), timeout=1)
        print(result)
    except asyncio.TimeoutError:
        print("Task timed out")

if __name__ == "__main__":
    asyncio.run(main())
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Concurrency & performance easy

How to spawn multiple worker processes in Python with multiprocessing.Process

Spawns three separate worker processes using multiprocessing.Process, runs them concurrently, and waits for all to finish before printing a completion message.

multiprocessing parallel concurrency
Python
import multiprocessing
import time

def worker(name):
    print(f"Worker {name} started")
    time.sleep(1)
    print(f"Worker {name} finished")
    return name

if __name__ == "__main__":
    processes = []
    for i in range(3):
        p = multiprocessing.Process(target=worker, args=(i,))
        processes.append(p…
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Concurrency & performance easy

How to start, join, and make daemon threads in Python

Starts one daemon and one non-daemon thread, joins the non-daemon thread, and shows how daemon threads exit when the main program ends.

threading daemon join
Python
import threading
import time
import logging

logging.basicConfig(level=logging.INFO, format="%(threadName)s: %(message)s")

def worker(name, delay):
    for i in range(3):
        time.sleep(delay)
        logging.info(f"{name} step {i}")

if __name__ == "__main__":
    daemon_thread = threading.Thread(
        target…
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Concurrency & performance easy

Synchronize Threads with a Barrier in Python

Demonstrates using threading.Barrier to synchronize multiple threads at phase boundaries, ensuring all workers wait for each other before proceeding.

threading synchronization barrier
Python
import threading
import time
from random import randint

def worker(barrier, worker_id):
    for phase in range(3):
        time.sleep(randint(1, 3))
        print(f"Worker {worker_id} finished phase {phase} at {time.time():.2f}")
        barrier.wait()
    print(f"Worker {worker_id}: all phases complete")

if __name_…
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Testing & modern typing easy

Fix and Test a Regression Bug in Python with Unit Tests

This code implements a circle area function that raises ValueError for negative radii, then runs basic tests and a regression check for that edge case.

regression-testing unit-testing math
Python
import math

def calculate_area(radius):
    """Calculate the area of a circle given its radius."""
    if radius < 0:
        raise ValueError("Radius cannot be negative")
    return math.pi * radius ** 2

def main():
    test_cases = [0, 1, 2.5, 5, 10]
    
    print("Circle Area Calculator")
    print("-" * 30)
   …
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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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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 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.

typing type-hints conversion
Python
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…
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Testing & modern typing easy

How to Write a Fast Smoke Test for a Critical Path in Python

A quick smoke test that validates the /health critical path executes fast enough, raising errors on wrong paths or slow responses.

smoke-test performance health-check
Python
import time

def smoke_test(path):
    if path != "/health":
        raise ValueError("Critical path expected /health")
    start = time.perf_counter()
    # Simulate the critical health check work
    time.sleep(0.01)
    elapsed = time.perf_counter() - start
    if elapsed > 0.05:
        raise RuntimeError("Health …
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Testing & modern typing easy

How to Write a pytest Test Function with assert Equal in Python

Define simple pytest test functions that use assert to verify result equality and run them with pytest.main.

pytest unit testing assert
Python
import pytest

def add(a, b):
    return a + b

def test_add_positive_numbers():
    result = add(2, 3)
    assert result == 5

def test_add_negative_numbers():
    result = add(-2, -3)
    assert result == -5

def test_add_mixed_numbers():
    result = add(2, -3)
    assert result == -1

if __name__ == "__main__":
  …
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Testing & modern typing easy

How to mark known bugs with pytest xfail in Python

Use @pytest.mark.xfail to mark tests that are expected to fail due to known bugs, with optional strict mode to control pass/fail behavior.

pytest testing xfail
Python
import pytest


def divide(a: int, b: int) -> float:
    if b == 0:
        raise ZeroDivisionError("Cannot divide by zero")
    return a / b


@pytest.mark.xfail(reason="Known bug: division returns int instead of float", strict=False)
def test_divide_integer_division():
    result = divide(10, 4)
    assert isinstanc…
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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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Testing & modern typing easy

Table-Driven Tests in Python (unittest)

Run a single unittest test against many input cases using a list of tuples and subTest.

unittest table-driven testing
Python
import unittest

def add(a, b):
    return a + b

class TestAddFunction(unittest.TestCase):

    def test_add_with_table(self):
        cases = [
            (1, 2, 3),
            (-1, 1, 0),
            (0, 0, 0),
            (2, -3, -1),
        ]
        for x, y, expected in cases:
            with self.subTest(x…
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System design patterns easy

How to Implement the Repository Pattern in Python with an In-Memory Dict

Stores, retrieves, updates, and deletes user records in memory using a Repository abstraction over a plain dict, isolating data access from business logic.

repository-pattern design-patterns in-memory
Python
class UserRepository:
    def __init__(self):
        self._storage = {}
        self._next_id = 1

    def create(self, name, email):
        user_id = self._next_id
        self._next_id += 1
        self._storage[user_id] = {"id": user_id, "name": name, "email": email}
        return self._storage[user_id]

    def…
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System design patterns easy

How to Mock Hexagonal Architecture Ports and Adapters in Python

Mock an email adapter in a hexagonal architecture with unittest.mock to test business logic in isolation.

hexagonal-architecture unittest-mock dependency-injection
Python
from unittest.mock import Mock

class EmailService:
    def send(self, recipient, message):
        raise NotImplementedError

class OrderProcessor:
    def __init__(self, email_service):
        self.email_service = email_service
    
    def process_order(self, order_id, customer_email):
        # Business logic
   …
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System design patterns easy

How to mock the domain center in an onion architecture in Python

Define a repository interface and an in-memory mock to test domain services without touching infrastructure.

onion-architecture repository-pattern dependency-injection
Python
from abc import ABC, abstractmethod
from dataclasses import dataclass
from typing import Dict, List, Optional


@dataclass
class Order:
    id: int
    customer: str
    items: List[str]
    total: float


class OrderRepository(ABC):
    @abstractmethod
    def find_by_id(self, order_id: int) -> Optional[Order]:
     …
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API design & gRPC easy

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.

rfc7807 json error-handling
Python
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…
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API design & gRPC easy

How to Implement RBAC Permission Checks with a Route Decorator in Python

Build a reusable Python decorator that checks a user's role against allowed roles and raises a custom PermissionError when access is denied.

decorator rbac permissions
Python
from functools import wraps
from enum import Enum

class Role(Enum):
    ADMIN = "admin"
    MODERATOR = "moderator"
    USER = "user"

class PermissionError(Exception):
    pass

def require_role(*allowed_roles):
    def decorator(func):
        @wraps(func)
        def wrapper(user_role, *args, **kwargs):
          …
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API design & gRPC easy

How to Mock Content-Disposition and Extract Filename in Python

Parse and mock Content-Disposition headers in Python to extract filenames, handling both plain and RFC 5987 encoded values.

http mocking regex
Python
import os
from pathlib import Path
import re
from unittest.mock import patch

def get_filename_from_content_disposition(header_value):
    """
    Extract filename from a Content-Disposition header value.
    Supports both filename and filename* parameters (RFC 5987).
    """
    if not header_value:
        return No…
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API design & gRPC easy

How to Validate JWT Claims (exp, iss, aud) in Python

This code demonstrates how to decode and validate a JWT's essential claims—expiration (exp), issuer (iss), and audience (aud)—using the PyJWT library, returning clear error messages for common validation failures.

jwt authentication security
Python
import jwt
from datetime import datetime, timezone, timedelta

SECRET = "mock-secret"

def validate_token(token, expected_iss, expected_aud):
    try:
        decoded = jwt.decode(
            token,
            SECRET,
            algorithms=["HS256"],
            options={"require": ["exp", "iss", "aud"]},
         …
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API design & gRPC easy

Scope-based authorization in Python

A simple Python class that checks user scopes against required permissions for a resource, returning an authorization decision.

authorization scopes oauth
Python
class ScopeAuthorization:
    def __init__(self):
        self.scopes = {
            "read": ["resource:read"],
            "write": ["resource:read", "resource:write"],
            "admin": ["resource:read", "resource:write", "resource:delete"]
        }

    def authorize(self, user_scopes, required_scope, resource…
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API design & gRPC easy

Serve Swagger UI with Python's built-in HTTP server

Hosts a self-contained Swagger UI with a mock OpenAPI spec using only Python's standard library HTTP server.

swagger openapi http-server
Python
from http.server import HTTPServer, SimpleHTTPRequestHandler
import os
import tempfile

SWAGGER_HTML = """<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<head>
    <title>Mock Swagger UI</title>
    <link rel="stylesheet" href="https://unpkg.com/swagger-ui-dist@4/swagger-ui.css">
</head>
<body>
    <div id="swagger-ui"></div>
    <script src…
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Streaming & messaging easy

Dead Letter Queue Failed Messages List Mock in Python

Implements a simple in-memory dead letter queue to collect, list, and retry failed messages, with JSON serialization for inspection in streaming pipelines.

dead-letter-queue messaging retry
Python
import json
from collections import deque


class Message:
    def __init__(self, message_id, payload, attempts=0):
        self.message_id = message_id
        self.payload = payload
        self.attempts = attempts

    def __repr__(self):
        return f"Message(id={self.message_id}, attempts={self.attempts})"


c…
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Streaming & messaging easy

Using the retained message flag in MQTT with Python

This script subscribes to an MQTT topic and prints the retained flag for each received message, demonstrating how to distinguish retained messages from normal ones.

mqtt paho-mqtt iot
Python
import paho.mqtt.client as mqtt

def on_connect(client, userdata, flags, rc):
    print(f"Connected with result code {rc}")
    # Subscribe to a topic and check retained flag
    client.subscribe("test/retained")
    print("Subscribed to test/retained")

def on_message(client, userdata, msg):
    # msg.retain is the M…
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