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Call a Function Dynamically by Name in Python
Use globals() to look up and call a function by its name as a string, with optional arguments.
def greet():
return "Hello from greet!"
def add(a, b):
return a + b
def multiply(a, b):
return a * b
if __name__ == "__main__":
func_name = "add"
args = (3, 5)
# Call function dynamically by name from globals
result = globals()[func_name](*args)
print(f"{func_name}({', '.join(ma…
How to Use a Dispatch Table in Python (Map Strings to Functions)
Maps string command names to callable functions in a dictionary, then dispatches calls safely with error handling.
def add(a, b):
return a + b
def subtract(a, b):
return a - b
def multiply(a, b):
return a * b
def divide(a, b):
if b == 0:
raise ValueError("Division by zero")
return a / b
dispatch = {
"add": add,
"subtract": subtract,
"multiply": multiply,
"divide": divide,
}
def…
How to Use singledispatch for Type-Based Overloading in Python
This code demonstrates Python's functools.singledispatch decorator to create functions that behave differently based on the type of their first argument.
from functools import singledispatch
@singledispatch
def process(value):
return f"Unknown type: {type(value).__name__}"
@process.register(int)
def _(value):
return f"Integer: {value * 2}"
@process.register(str)
def _(value):
return f"String: {value.upper()}"
@process.register(list)
def _(value):
re…
Bump Semantic Version Git Tag in Python
Automatically find the latest Git tag and compute the next patch release using semantic versioning (semver) in Python.
from re import match
from subprocess import run
SEMVER_PATTERN = r"^v(?P<major>0|[1-9]\d*)\.(?P<minor>0|[1-9]\d*)\.(?P<patch>0|[1-9]\d*)(?:-(?P<prerelease>[0-9A-Za-z-]+(?:\.[0-9A-Za-z-]+)*))?(?:\+(?P<buildmetadata>[0-9A-Za-z-]+(?:\.[0-9A-Za-z-]+)*))?$"
def get_latest_tag() -> str:
result = run(["git", "describe…
How to Auto-Suggest a SemVer Bump From Git Commit Messages in Python
This code scans Git commit messages (recent or sample) and suggests the next Semantic Versioning bump type — major, minor, patch, or none.
import re
import subprocess
from pathlib import Path
def get_commit_messages(path="."):
"""Read commit messages from a repo or use sample messages."""
if (Path(path) / ".git").exists():
out = subprocess.run(
["git", "-C", path, "log", "--pretty=%s"], capture_output=True, text=True
…
How to Build a Multi-Cloud Config Loader with Provider Switching in Python
Load cloud provider configurations (AWS, Azure, GCP) from JSON files using a provider dispatch pattern in Python.
import json
from pathlib import Path
from dataclasses import dataclass
from typing import Dict, Any
@dataclass
class CloudConfig:
provider: str
region: str
settings: Dict[str, Any]
class ConfigLoader:
def __init__(self, config_dir: str = "configs"):
self.config_dir = Path(config_dir)
…
How to Mock setuptools_scm get_version in Python
This code demonstrates how to mock setuptools_scm.get_version in Python using unittest.mock.patch to test version retrieval logic without installing or relying on the actual package.
```python
from unittest.mock import patch
def get_version_from_scm():
try:
import setuptools_scm
return setuptools_scm.get_version()
except (ImportError, LookupError):
return None
if __name__ == "__main__":
with patch("setuptools_scm.get_version", return_value="1.2.3"):
pr…
How to Mock pathlib Path.read_text with mock_open in Python
Mock pathlib.Path.read_text using patch and mock_open to test file-reading code without touching the filesystem.
import pathlib
from unittest.mock import mock_open, patch
def read_config(filepath: pathlib.Path) -> str:
"""Read file content with pathlib."""
return filepath.read_text()
if __name__ == "__main__":
mock_data = "version: 1.0\nname: demo-app"
with patch("pathlib.Path.open", mock_open(read_data=mo…
How to Mock subprocess.run returncode in Python
Simulate subprocess.run return codes in tests with unittest.mock.patch and CompletedProcess.
import subprocess
from unittest.mock import patch
def run_command(cmd):
result = subprocess.run(cmd, capture_output=True, text=True)
return result.returncode
if __name__ == "__main__":
with patch("subprocess.run") as mock_run:
# Simulate a successful command (returncode 0)
mock_run.retu…
How to Test Environment Variables with pytest monkeypatch in Python
Shows how to use pytest's monkeypatch fixture to set and delete environment variables for isolated tests.
import os
import pytest
def get_database_url():
return os.getenv("DATABASE_URL", "postgres://default")
def test_database_url_with_env(monkeypatch):
monkeypatch.setenv("DATABASE_URL", "postgres://test-db")
assert get_database_url() == "postgres://test-db"
def test_database_url_default(monkeypatch):
m…
Mock datetime.now to freeze time in Python
Use unittest.mock.patch to replace datetime.now with a fixed value so your code always sees the same time during tests.
from datetime import datetime
from unittest.mock import patch
def current_message():
now = datetime.now()
return f"Current time: {now:%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S}"
if __name__ == "__main__":
with patch("__main__.datetime") as mock_dt:
mock_dt.now.return_value = datetime(2024, 3, 15, 10, 30, 0)
prin…
How to Mock a Metrics Decorator in Python with unittest.mock
This code demonstrates a timing decorator that wraps a function to measure execution time and prints the duration, with a unit test using unittest.mock to patch the print function and assert it was called.
import time
from functools import wraps
from unittest.mock import patch
def add_metrics(func):
@wraps(func)
def wrapper(*args, **kwargs):
start = time.perf_counter()
result = func(*args, **kwargs)
elapsed = time.perf_counter() - start
print(f"{func.__name__} took {elapsed:.6f}s…
Route Messages to Handlers with a Python Dict
This code demonstrates a simple message routing pattern using a dictionary to map topic keys to handler functions, with a default handler for unmatched topics.
def route_message(message, routing_table):
"""Route a message to the correct handler based on the topic key."""
topic = message.get("topic", "default")
handler = routing_table.get(topic, routing_table.get("default"))
return handler(message)
def handle_orders(message):
return f"Orders handler proc…
How to Implement a PATCH Partial Update Merge Dict in Python
Implements a recursive merge function that applies HTTP PATCH-like partial updates to a nested dictionary while preserving untouched fields.
import json
def patch_merge(target: dict, patch: dict) -> dict:
"""Simulate HTTP PATCH semantic: shallow-merge patch into a copy of target."""
merged = target.copy()
for key, value in patch.items():
if isinstance(value, dict) and isinstance(merged.get(key), dict):
merged[key] = patch_m…
How to Route Alerts by Severity in Python
Map alert severity levels to routing targets and simulate dispatching alerts to on-call pages, email, Slack, or logs.
def main():
# Severity levels with corresponding alert routing targets
routing_map = {
"critical": "call_page",
"high": "call_page",
"medium": "email_team",
"low": "slack_channel",
"info": "log_only"
}
# Simulated alerts with severity
alerts = [
{"na…
How to Mock MLflow log_params and log_metrics in Python
Use unittest.mock to patch MLflow's log_param and log_metric, run the training function, and verify logging calls without touching a real tracking server.
from unittest.mock import Mock, patch
import mlflow
def train_model():
mlflow.log_param("learning_rate", 0.01)
mlflow.log_param("epochs", 10)
mlflow.log_metric("accuracy", 0.95)
mlflow.log_metric("loss", 0.05)
return "Training completed"
if __name__ == "__main__":
with patch("mlflow.log_par…
How to Create a Sticky Consistent Mock with unittest.mock in Python
Shows how to use unittest.mock.patch.object to mock a method consistently across multiple calls, returning a sticky value every time.
from unittest.mock import patch
class Database:
def fetch(self, key):
return f"real value for {key}"
def get_value(db, key):
return db.fetch(key)
if __name__ == "__main__":
db = Database()
with patch.object(db, "fetch", return_value="sticky value") as mock_fetch:
result1 = get_value(…
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