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Create Mock Watermarked Image Bytes in Python Without PIL
Builds a mock image-like byte stream with an embedded watermark using only stdlib modules, for testing pipelines without PIL.
from io import BytesIO
import zlib
import struct
def create_watermarked_bytes(width: int, height: int, watermark: bytes) -> bytes:
"""Create a mock image-like byte stream with a watermark (no PIL)."""
header = struct.pack("<2I", width, height)
payload = watermark * max(1, (width * height // max(1, len(wa…
How to Implement Incremental Load with Watermark by updated_at in Python
Load only new or changed rows into SQLite by comparing an updated_at timestamp against a stored watermark, returning counts and the new watermark.
import sqlite3
from datetime import datetime, timedelta
def watermark_incremental_load(db_path, table_name, last_watermark, source_data):
"""Load only rows with updated_at greater than the last watermark."""
conn = sqlite3.connect(db_path)
cursor = conn.cursor()
# Create table if it doesn't exist
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