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Build a Live Countdown Timer for Events in Python
A Python script that displays a real-time countdown to a target date and time, updating every second in the console.
import datetime
import time
def countdown(event_name, target_datetime):
"""Displays a live countdown to a target datetime."""
while True:
now = datetime.datetime.now()
remaining = target_datetime - now
if remaining.total_seconds() <= 0:
print(f"\n🚀 {event_name} is happening…
Generate a Monthly Report CSV from Log Files in Python
Reads a CSV log file, filters events by a given month, aggregates daily event counts and revenue, and writes a summarized monthly report to a new CSV.
import csv
from collections import defaultdict
from datetime import datetime
def generate_monthly_report(log_file: str, month: str, output_file: str) -> None:
events_by_date = defaultdict(int)
revenue_by_date = defaultdict(float)
with open(log_file, 'r') as f:
for line in f:
date_…
Enrich Events with Geo IP Data in Python
Returns a copy of each event dictionary, enriched with a geo-location dict from a mock IP-to-geo lookup table, with a fallback for unknown IPs.
import ipaddress
GEO_IP_DB = {
"192.168.1.10": {"country": "US", "city": "New York", "lat": 40.7128, "lon": -74.0060},
"10.0.0.5": {"country": "DE", "city": "Berlin", "lat": 52.5200, "lon": 13.4050},
"172.16.0.8": {"country": "JP", "city": "Tokyo", "lat": 35.6762, "lon": 139.6503},
}
EVENTS = [
{"id…
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 route late-arriving data to a side output in Python
Separate late-arriving events from a streaming data batch into a dead-letter side output list using a timestamp threshold.
from collections import defaultdict
def late_arriving_side_output(events, late_threshold_ts):
"""
Mock a streaming pipeline that separates late-arriving data events
into a side output list (e.g., for dead-letter analysis).
events: list of (timestamp, data) tuples, timestamps as ints.
late_thresho…
Generate Mock CloudFormation Stack Events in Python
Generate a list of mock AWS CloudFormation stack events with random resources, statuses, and timestamps, and print them as JSON.
import json
import random
from datetime import datetime, timedelta
def generate_mock_stack_events(stack_name="MyTestStack", num_events=10):
"""Generate a list of mock CloudFormation stack events."""
resources = [
("AWS::S3::Bucket", "MyBucket"),
("AWS::EC2::Instance", "MyInstance"),
("…
How to Mock Auto Scaling Policy Scale Out in Python
Define a mock auto-scaling function that scales out capacity by a factor up to a max, simulating AWS-like events.
def mock_scale_out(current_capacity: int, max_capacity: int, scale_factor: int = 1) -> tuple:
"""
Mock auto-scaling policy: scales out by the specified factor
if capacity allows, capped at max_capacity.
"""
if current_capacity >= max_capacity:
return current_capacity, False
new_cap…
How to Mock GCP Cloud Functions HTTP Events in Python
Simulate a GCP Cloud Functions HTTP event with a Python mock handler that constructs a realistic event payload and returns a JSON response.
import json
from datetime import datetime, timezone
def mock_http_event(data):
"""Simulate a GCP Cloud Function HTTP event."""
event = {
"event_id": "mock-event-12345",
"timestamp": datetime.now(timezone.utc).isoformat(),
"event_type": "google.cloud.functions.http",
"resource"…
How to Initialize Sentry SDK with a Mock DSN in Python
Initialize the Sentry SDK in Python with a mock DSN to test error tracking without sending real events, then verify the DSN configuration.
import sentry_sdk
# Initialize Sentry SDK with a mock DSN (no real events will be sent)
sentry_sdk.init(
dsn="https://mock-public@mock-host/mock-project",
traces_sample_rate=1.0,
environment="development",
)
# Capture a test message to confirm SDK is configured
sentry_sdk.capture_message("Test message fr…
How to Signal asyncio Workers to Stop with an Event in Python
Use an asyncio.Event to coordinate graceful shutdown of multiple concurrent worker tasks in Python.
import asyncio
import random
async def worker(name, stop_event):
while not stop_event.is_set():
await asyncio.sleep(random.uniform(0.1, 0.5))
print(f"Worker {name} processing...")
print(f"Worker {name} stopped.")
async def main():
stop_event = asyncio.Event()
workers = [asyncio.create…
How to Build an Append-Only Event Store in Python
Implement a simple append-only event store class that stores events in a list and supports retrieval by index range.
class EventStore:
def __init__(self):
self._events = []
def append(self, event):
"""Append an event to the store."""
self._events.append(event)
def get_events(self, start=0, end=None):
"""Return events from start index to end (exclusive)."""
return self._events[sta…
Event sourcing append store replay in Python
A simple in-memory event store that appends events per aggregate and replays them on demand.
import json
from collections import defaultdict
class EventStore:
def __init__(self):
self._events = defaultdict(list)
def append(self, aggregate_id, event_type, data):
event = {"type": event_type, "data": data}
self._events[aggregate_id].append(event)
def replay(self, aggregate…
How to Build a Materialized View Updater Consumer Mock in Python
A mock consumer that queues change events and triggers refresh callbacks to simulate materialized view updates.
import time
from collections import deque
from dataclasses import dataclass, field
from typing import Callable, Deque, Optional
@dataclass
class MaterializedViewUpdater:
"""Mock updater that consumes change events and refreshes a view."""
refresh: Optional[Callable[[str], None]] = None
queue: Deque[tuple…
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 Implement Publish-Subscribe Fanout with Multiple Subscribers in Python
Create a simple publish-subscribe system in Python that broadcasts messages to multiple subscriber callbacks for a given topic.
import time
class PubSub:
def __init__(self):
self.subscribers = {}
def subscribe(self, topic, callback):
if topic not in self.subscribers:
self.subscribers[topic] = []
self.subscribers[topic].append(callback)
def publish(self, topic, message):
if topic in sel…
How to Implement a Tumbling Window Counter in Python
Count events that fall within a fixed-size sliding time window using a deque and pruning logic.
from collections import deque
import time
class TumblingWindowCounter:
def __init__(self, window_size_seconds):
self.window_size = window_size_seconds
self.window = deque()
def add_event(self, timestamp):
self.window.append(timestamp)
def count(self, current_time):
while…
How to Serialize and Deserialize JSON Event Payloads in Python
Define an EventPayload class with custom to_json and from_json methods to convert event objects to JSON strings and back, using datetime parsing.
import json
from datetime import datetime
class EventPayload:
def __init__(self, event_id, event_type, timestamp, data):
self.event_id = event_id
self.event_type = event_type
self.timestamp = timestamp
self.data = data
def to_json(self):
return json.dumps({
…
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…
How to Compute SRE Metrics Like Error Rate and Availability in Python
Tracks log events in a sliding time window and calculates error rate per second and availability percentage using an easy-to-follow class.
from collections import deque
from datetime import datetime, timedelta
from typing import Dict, Deque
class LogMetrics:
"""Simple observability helper to track log events and calculate SRE metrics."""
def __init__(self, window_seconds: int = 60):
self.window_seconds = window_seconds
self.eve…
How to Model Span Events in Python
Define a Span class with timestamped milestone events and a completion marker to track operation lifecycle.
import time
from dataclasses import dataclass, field
from enum import Enum
from typing import List
class SpanStatus(Enum):
STARTED = "started"
COMPLETED = "completed"
@dataclass
class SpanEvent:
name: str
timestamp: float = field(default_factory=time.time)
attributes: dict = field(default_facto…
Python Observability Data Helper for Beginners
A beginner-friendly Python helper to log events, record metrics, summarize observability data, and export it as JSON.
import json
from datetime import datetime
from collections import defaultdict
class ObservabilityDataHelper:
"""Helper for exploring basic observability data patterns."""
def __init__(self):
self.events = []
self.metrics = defaultdict(list)
def log_event(self, service, level, message):
…
Event Sourcing Store in Python: Append-Only Log Mock
Mock an append-only event store in Python — record events, list them, and fetch by ID using a simple list-backed class.
class EventStore:
def __init__(self):
self._events = []
def append(self, event):
event_id = len(self._events) + 1
stored_event = {"id": event_id, "data": event}
self._events.append(stored_event)
return stored_event
def get_events(self):
return list(self._ev…
How to Deduplicate Events in Python with SHA256 Hashing
Build an event deduplicator that identifies duplicate inbox messages using SHA256 hashes and tracks duplicate counts per event type.
```python
import hashlib
import json
from collections import defaultdict
class EventDeduplicator:
def __init__(self):
self.seen_hashes = set()
self.duplicate_counts = defaultdict(int)
def process_event(self, event):
event_key = f"{event['event_id']}:{event['timestamp']}"
even…
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