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Python Script to Rotate a Leaked API Key
A checklist-driven Python script that scans a codebase for a leaked API key, replaces it with a new one, and prints a step-by-step rotation checklist.
#!/usr/bin/env python3
"""Checklist for rotating a leaked API key across a codebase."""
import re
from pathlib import Path
CHECKLIST = [
"Identify all files containing the leaked key",
"Generate a new key with sufficient entropy",
"Update the secret storage/CI environment variables",
"Replace the ol…
Show Blame Line Author with subprocess in Python
This Python script runs git blame --line-porcelain via subprocess and counts how many lines each author owns in a file.
import subprocess
from collections import Counter
def get_blame_authors(file_path):
"""Extract author names from git blame output using subprocess."""
result = subprocess.run(
["git", "blame", "--line-porcelain", file_path],
capture_output=True,
text=True,
check=True,
)
…
How to Mock a PEP 517 Build Backend in Python
Use unittest.mock.Mock to simulate a PEP 517 backend interface, stub build hooks, and verify calls for package build automation.
import json
from unittest.mock import Mock
# Simulate a PEP 517 backend interface
class Pep517Backend:
def build_wheel(self, wheel_directory, config_settings=None, metadata_directory=None):
return f"{wheel_directory}/mock_package-1.0.0-py3-none-any.whl"
def get_requires_for_build_wheel(self, config_s…
How to Mock a semantic-release Changelog in Python
This Python code simulates a semantic-release changelog generator, grouping commits by type and formatting them into a markdown changelog.
import json
from datetime import datetime
class SemanticReleaseChangelog:
def __init__(self, version, commits):
self.version = version
self.commits = commits
self.release_date = datetime.now().isoformat()
def generate_changelog(self):
grouped = {}
for commit in self.c…
How to Flag Unexpected Diff Changes in Python
Compares two snapshot lists, detects unexpected differences, and returns a flag indicating whether the snapshot should be updated.
import difflib
def snapshot_diff(before, after, intentional_changes=None):
"""Compare snapshots and flag only unexpected differences."""
intentional_changes = intentional_changes or set()
diff = list(difflib.unified_diff(before, after, lineterm=""))
has_unexpected = False
for line in diff:
…
How to Snapshot Test JSON with Mock in Python
Use pytest-snapshot to capture the exact output of a JSON-loading function, with and without mocking json.loads, so future changes are automatically detected.
import json
from unittest.mock import Mock, patch
import pytest
def load_config(data):
config = json.loads(data)
return {"host": config["host"], "port": config["port"]}
def test_load_config_snapshot(snapshot):
mock_data = json.dumps({"host": "localhost", "port": 8080, "extra": "ignored"})
result = …
How to Implement a Simple MVVM Binding Mock in Python
A minimal Python implementation of the MVVM pattern, mocking data binding so views auto-update when the view model changes.
class BindingMock:
def __init__(self, view_model):
self.view_model = view_model
self.subscribers = []
def bind(self, property_name, callback):
self.subscribers.append((property_name, callback))
def set(self, property_name, value):
setattr(self.view_model, property_name, va…
Inbox pattern consumer dedupe mock in Python
Implements a mock inbox consumer that deduplicates incoming messages by ID, with automatic eviction of old seen IDs to prevent unbounded memory growth.
import json
from collections import deque
from dataclasses import dataclass, field
from hashlib import sha256
from typing import Any
@dataclass
class InboxConsumer:
max_seen: int = 1000
seen_ids: set = field(default_factory=set)
seen_history: deque = field(default_factory=deque)
def _mark_seen(self,…
How to Mock Offset Commit Auto vs Manual in Python
Demonstrates a Kafka-style offset commit function with auto/manual modes and tests it using unittest.mock.patch.
from unittest.mock import Mock, patch
def commit_offsets(topic_partition_offsets, auto_commit=False):
"""Manually commit offsets or simulate auto-commit."""
if auto_commit:
print(f"Auto-committing offsets: {topic_partition_offsets}")
return {"status": "auto_committed"}
print(f"Manuall…
How to Cache Data in Redis with Python
Build a simple Redis cache wrapper that stores and retrieves JSON data with automatic TTL and serialization.
import redis
import json
import time
class Cache:
def __init__(self, host="localhost", port=6379, db=0, default_ttl=60):
self.client = redis.Redis(host=host, port=port, db=db)
self.default_ttl = default_ttl
def get(self, key):
value = self.client.get(key)
if value is None:
…
Circuit breaker failure threshold count in Python
Track consecutive or time-windowed failures with a deque to open a circuit breaker and auto-recover to half-open after a cooldown.
from collections import deque
from time import time, sleep
class CircuitBreaker:
def __init__(self, failure_threshold: int = 5, recovery_time: float = 10.0):
self.failure_threshold = failure_threshold
self.recovery_time = recovery_time
self.failures: deque[float] = deque()
self.st…
How to Propagate Context Variables with asyncio in Python
Use Python's ContextVar with asyncio to carry deadline information across concurrent tasks and propagate context automatically.
import asyncio
from contextvars import ContextVar
from datetime import datetime
deadline = ContextVar("deadline", default=None)
async def worker(name):
current = deadline.get()
if current:
print(f"{name} sees deadline: {current}")
else:
print(f"{name} sees no deadline")
await asyncio.…
Saga pattern orchestration with rollback in Python
Orchestrate a distributed transaction with Saga steps and automated compensation rollback on failure.
import time
import random
class SagaStep:
def __init__(self, name):
self.name = name
self.executed = False
def execute(self):
print(f"Executing {self.name}...")
time.sleep(0.2)
if random.random() < 0.3:
raise RuntimeError(f"{self.name} failed")
sel…
How to redact secrets from log messages in Python
This code defines a logging.Filter subclass that automatically redacts sensitive keys like password, token, and API key from any dict logged.
import logging
from dataclasses import dataclass
@dataclass
class ApiResponse:
status: int
body: dict
class SecretRedactor(logging.Filter):
SENSITIVE_KEYS = {"password", "token", "secret", "api_key"}
def filter(self, record: logging.LogRecord) -> bool:
if isinstance(record.msg, dict):
…
Auto Rollback on Error Rate Exceeded in Python
Simulate a service that monitors a rolling window of request errors and automatically rolls back when the error rate exceeds a threshold.
import random
import time
def simulate_requests(total_requests=1000, rollback_threshold=0.2):
"""
Simulate a service that automatically rolls back when the error rate
exceeds a threshold within a rolling window.
"""
window_size = 100
errors_seen = []
rolled_back = False
for req_num i…
Automate Semantic Versioning with Conventional Commits in Python
Automatically bump a semantic version based on conventional commit messages (feat, fix, BREAKING CHANGE) and write the new version to a file.
import re
from pathlib import Path
def get_next_version(current: str, commit_messages: list[str]) -> str:
"""Return the next semantic version based on conventional commit messages."""
major, minor, patch = map(int, current.split("."))
if any(msg.startswith("BREAKING CHANGE") for msg in commit_messages):
…
Mock Kubernetes HPA CPU Scaling in Python
Python function that simulates CPU utilization and calculates desired replicas using the Kubernetes HPA formula.
import random
import time
def simulate_cpu_utilization(target_utilization=50, samples=10):
"""Simulate CPU utilization readings for HPA mock."""
utilizations = []
for _ in range(samples):
# Simulate fluctuating CPU with random noise around target
current = target_utilization + random.unif…
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