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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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Production deployment patterns easy

How to Roll Back to a Previous Image Tag in Python

A dataclass-based mock registry that tracks image tag history and rolls back to the previous tag, useful for deployment rollback logic.

rollback deployment dataclass
Python
"""Demonstrates a rollback pattern for a Docker-style image tag registry."""

from dataclasses import dataclass, field


@dataclass
class ImageRegistry:
    """A minimal mock registry tracking current tags per image."""

    tags: dict[str, list[str]] = field(default_factory=dict)

    def push(self, image: str, tag: …
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