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Create an In-Memory SQLite Table and Query It in Python
This code creates an in-memory SQLite database, defines an employees table, inserts sample rows, and runs a filtered query with sorted results.
import sqlite3
conn = sqlite3.connect(":memory:")
cursor = conn.cursor()
cursor.execute("""
CREATE TABLE employees (
id INTEGER PRIMARY KEY,
name TEXT NOT NULL,
department TEXT NOT NULL,
salary REAL
)
""")
employees = [
(1, "Alice", "Engineering", 95000),
(2, "Bob", "…
Export SQLite Query Results to CSV in Python
Connects to a SQLite database, runs a query, and writes the result rows and column headers to a CSV file using the standard library.
import sqlite3
import csv
def export_query_to_csv(db_path, query, csv_path):
conn = sqlite3.connect(db_path)
cursor = conn.cursor()
cursor.execute(query)
rows = cursor.fetchall()
column_names = [description[0] for description in cursor.description]
with open(csv_path, 'w', newline='', encodi…
How to Bulk Insert Rows into SQLite in Python
Insert many rows into an SQLite table in one call with cursor.executemany, then verify them with a SELECT query.
import sqlite3
# Create an in-memory database and a table
conn = sqlite3.connect(":memory:")
cursor = conn.cursor()
cursor.execute("CREATE TABLE products (name TEXT, price REAL, quantity INTEGER)")
# Data to insert in bulk
products = [
("Laptop", 999.99, 5),
("Mouse", 19.99, 50),
("Keyboard", 49.99, 30),…
Parameterize SQL queries in Python to prevent SQL injection
Safely fetch users from a SQLite database using parameterized queries to prevent SQL injection attacks.
import sqlite3
def get_users_by_name(name):
"""Fetch users safely using parameterized query."""
conn = sqlite3.connect(':memory:')
cursor = conn.cursor()
# Create sample table and data
cursor.execute('CREATE TABLE users (id INTEGER, name TEXT)')
cursor.executemany('INSERT INTO users (name…
Read SQLite database with sqlite3 module in Python
Connect to a SQLite database and query rows with the standard library sqlite3 module, returning results as dictionaries.
import sqlite3
from pathlib import Path
# Create an in-memory database and a sample table
connection = sqlite3.connect(":memory:")
cursor = connection.cursor()
cursor.execute("""
CREATE TABLE employees (
id INTEGER PRIMARY KEY,
name TEXT NOT NULL,
department TEXT NOT NULL,
salary REAL
)
""")
# Inser…
Batch Rows in Chunks with a Generator in Python
Group a list of row dicts into fixed-size chunks using a generator that yields one slice per call.
from typing import Iterator, List
def batch_rows(rows: List[dict], batch_size: int) -> Iterator[List[dict]]:
for i in range(0, len(rows), batch_size):
yield rows[i:i + batch_size]
if __name__ == "__main__":
sample_rows = [
{"id": 1, "name": "Alice"},
{"id": 2, "name": "Bob"},
…
How to Backup an SQLite Database with a Timestamp in Python
Backs up an SQLite database file to a timestamped copy using the sqlite3 backup API.
import sqlite3
import shutil
from datetime import datetime
from pathlib import Path
def backup_database(db_path: str, backup_dir: str = "backups") -> Path:
db = Path(db_path)
backup_folder = Path(backup_dir)
backup_folder.mkdir(exist_ok=True)
timestamp = datetime.now().strftime("%Y%m%d_%H%M%S")
…
Restore sqlite from latest backup file in Python
This script finds the most recently modified backup file in a directory and restores it to the main database path, then verifies the restored data.
import sqlite3
import glob
import os
import shutil
def restore_latest_backup(db_path, backup_dir):
backups = sorted(glob.glob(os.path.join(backup_dir, "*.db")), key=os.path.getmtime)
if not backups:
raise FileNotFoundError("No backup files found")
latest = backups[-1]
shutil.copy2(latest, db_p…
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.
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_…
How to Check Service Readiness Dependencies in Python
This code simulates a readiness check for external dependencies (database, cache, queue) with mock availability data and reports readiness status.
import sys
from datetime import datetime
def check_dependencies(config):
results = []
for dep, required in config.items():
available = mock_availability(dep)
status = "READY" if available >= required else "NOT READY"
results.append((dep, available, required, status))
return result…
How to Create a Deep Health Check Database in Python
Setup a SQLite-backed health check database, insert mock data with response times and statuses, and generate a report ordered by most recent check.
import sqlite3
from datetime import datetime, timedelta
from pathlib import Path
DB_PATH = Path("deep_health_check.db")
def setup_database():
conn = sqlite3.connect(DB_PATH)
cursor = conn.cursor()
cursor.execute("""
CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS health_checks (
id INTEGER PRIMARY KEY AU…
How to Mock Database Query Duration in Python
Simulate realistic database query durations with random jitter for testing dashboards, alerts, and SLO calculations.
import random
import time
def mock_query_duration(db_name, avg_ms, jitter_ms=5, runs=3):
"""Simulate database query durations with realistic variation."""
durations = []
for _ in range(runs):
# Base duration plus random jitter (can be negative)
duration = avg_ms + random.uniform(-jitter_m…
Cache-Aside Pattern in Python: Per-Service Mock
A Python mock of the cache-aside pattern for a single microservice—lazy-load from a database into an in-memory cache and invalidate on updates.
class ServiceCache:
def __init__(self):
self.database = {"user:1": "Alice", "user:2": "Bob", "user:3": "Charlie"}
self.cache = {}
def get_user(self, user_id):
cache_key = f"user:{user_id}"
if cache_key in self.cache:
print(f"CACHE HIT: {cache_key}")
retu…
How to Demonstrate the Shared Database Antipattern in Python
This code simulates a shared database where multiple services write and read the same SQLite table, illustrating tight coupling and its pitfalls.
import sqlite3
from pathlib import Path
def create_shared_db(db_path: Path) -> None:
"""Mock demonstrating the shared database antipattern where multiple
services access the same database, causing tight coupling."""
conn = sqlite3.connect(db_path)
cur = conn.cursor()
cur.execute("""
CREATE…
How to select specific columns in Python with SQLite
A reusable function that connects to a SQLite database and returns only the requested columns from a given table.
import sqlite3
def select_pruned_columns(db_path, table, columns):
with sqlite3.connect(db_path) as conn:
cursor = conn.cursor()
col_list = ", ".join(columns)
query = f"SELECT {col_list} FROM {table}"
return cursor.execute(query).fetchall()
if __name__ == "__main__":
conn = sq…
Build a Partial Index Mock in Python for Database Filtering
Simulate a partial database index by filtering keys with a predicate, then return a limited mock lookup dictionary.
data = [
"alpha", "beta", "gamma", "delta", "epsilon",
"zeta", "eta", "theta", "iota", "kappa"
]
filtered_keys = [item for item in data if len(item) >= 5]
def mock_partial_index(keys, filter_func, limit=3):
result = {}
for key in keys:
if not filter_func(key):
continue
res…
Database indexing and query timing optimization in Python
Create SQLite indexes and time query performance to measure speedup for large table lookups in Python.
import sqlite3
import time
def time_query(db_path, query, params=()):
conn = sqlite3.connect(db_path)
conn.execute("PRAGMA journal_mode = WAL")
start = time.perf_counter()
result = conn.execute(query, params).fetchall()
elapsed = time.perf_counter() - start
conn.close()
return result, ela…
Geo shard by region in Python
Maps users to database shards based on geographic region with a deterministic hash fallback.
import json
from collections import defaultdict
REGION_SHARD_MAP = {
"na": ["shard-01", "shard-02"],
"eu": ["shard-03", "shard-04", "shard-05"],
"ap": ["shard-06"],
"sa": ["shard-07", "shard-08"],
}
# user_id -> region (mock lookup)
USER_REGIONS = {
"u_1001": "na",
"u_1002": "eu",
"u_1003…
Hash index equality mock concept in Python
A simple hash index class in Python that stores key-value pairs in buckets and demonstrates basic equality-based lookup.
class HashIndex:
def __init__(self):
self._buckets = {}
def insert(self, key, value):
"""Insert a key-value pair into the hash index."""
index = hash(key) % 10
if index not in self._buckets:
self._buckets[index] = []
self._buckets[index].append((key, value))…
How to Avoid SELECT * and Mock SQL Column Queries in Python
Mock a SQLite cursor to verify that queries specify explicit columns instead of using SELECT *.
import sqlite3
from unittest.mock import Mock, patch
def get_user_emails(connection):
"""Fetch only the required columns instead of SELECT *."""
cursor = connection.cursor()
cursor.execute("SELECT email FROM users")
return [row[0] for row in cursor.fetchall()]
def test_get_user_emails_specific_colu…
How to Batch Load JSON Data in Python for Database Optimization
This code parses JSON data into records and loads them in batches to simulate efficient database insertion, reducing load and improving performance.
import json
import time
def parse_and_load(data, batch_size=100):
"""
Parse JSON data and batch-load into a list of dicts.
Demonstrates batching for database efficiency.
"""
records = json.loads(data)
batches = []
for i in range(0, len(records), batch_size):
batch = records[i:i + …
How to Convert Data with Scaling for Database Optimization in Python
A beginner-friendly helper that normalizes and scales numeric fields in a list of dicts, reducing storage footprint for database efficiency.
import json
from datetime import datetime
def convert_data(data: list[dict], scale_factor: int = 1) -> list[dict]:
"""Convert a list of dicts to a scaled, normalized format for database efficiency."""
converted = []
for row in data:
normalized = {}
for key, value in row.items():
…
How to Create a Data Helper Class in Python for JSON Files
Build a beginner-friendly Python helper class to read, write, filter, and summarize JSON data files with clean, reusable methods.
import json
from pathlib import Path
class DataHelper:
"""Simple beginner-friendly helper for reading and writing JSON data files."""
@staticmethod
def read_json(filename):
file_path = Path(filename)
if file_path.exists():
with file_path.open("r", encoding="utf-8") as f:
…
How to Create a Database Helper Class for Beginners in Python
Build a beginner-friendly SQLite helper class with indexing and batch inserts to optimize database queries in Python.
import sqlite3
class DatabaseHelper:
def __init__(self, db_path):
self.connection = sqlite3.connect(db_path)
self.cursor = self.connection.cursor()
def create_table_with_index(self, table_name, columns, indexed_column):
columns_sql = ", ".join(f"{name} {dtype}" for name, dtype in col…
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