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How to Build an Adapter to Translate External API Responses in Python
Build an adapter class that translates a mock external API's response shape into your internal representation, keeping callers decoupled from the external contract.
import json
from typing import Dict, Any
class ExternalAPI:
"""Mock external service returning a different data shape."""
def get_user(self, user_id: int) -> Dict[str, Any]:
return {
"id": user_id,
"full_name": "Jane Doe",
"email_address": "jane@example.com",
…
How to Build an Anti-Corruption Layer in Python
Wrap a legacy system with a translation layer that converts awkward legacy data into a clean, modern DTO (Data Transfer Object) for use by new code.
class LegacyOrderSystem:
"""Legacy system with awkward, unstructured data."""
def get_order(self):
return {
"order_id": "ORD-123",
"cust": "Acme Corp",
"items": [{"sku": "A1", "qty": 2, "price_each": 10.0}],
"ship_to": "123 Main St, Springfield"
}…
How to Build an Immutable Money Value Object in Python
Implement an immutable Money class with rounded decimal amounts, currency, safe equality, and hashing for use as a value object.
class Money:
def __init__(self, amount: float, currency: str):
object.__setattr__(self, "_amount", round(amount, 2))
object.__setattr__(self, "_currency", currency)
def __setattr__(self, name, value):
raise AttributeError(f"Money is immutable: cannot set '{name}'")
def __delattr__…
How to Implement CQRS with Separate Read and Write Models in Python
Implements Command Query Responsibility Segregation (CQRS) by splitting data into separate write and read models with dedicated repositories, using dataclasses for structure.
from dataclasses import dataclass, field
from typing import List, Dict, Optional
@dataclass
class OrderWriteModel:
order_id: int
customer: str
items: List[str] = field(default_factory=list)
def add_item(self, item: str) -> None:
self.items.append(item)
@dataclass
class OrderReadModel:
…
How to Implement Retry with Exponential Backoff and Jitter in Python
This code demonstrates a retry mechanism with exponential backoff and optional full jitter, using a flaky mock network call for testing.
import random
import time
def retry_with_backoff(func, max_attempts=5, base_delay=0.1, jitter=True):
"""
Retry a function with exponential backoff and optional full jitter.
"""
for attempt in range(max_attempts):
try:
return func()
except Exception as e:
if att…
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…
How to Implement the Abstract Factory Pattern in Python
Implements the Abstract Factory pattern to create families of related GUI objects (buttons, checkboxes) without specifying their concrete classes.
from abc import ABC, abstractmethod
class Button(ABC):
@abstractmethod
def render(self):
pass
class Checkbox(ABC):
@abstractmethod
def render(self):
pass
class WindowsButton(Button):
def render(self):
return "Rendering Windows-style button"
class WindowsCheckbox(Chec…
How to Implement the Flyweight Pattern in Python
Implements the Flyweight design pattern to share immutable intrinsic state (character + font) across many document objects, reducing memory usage.
class Character:
"""Flyweight - stores only intrinsic state (shared)."""
def __init__(self, char: str, font: str):
self.char = char
self.font = font
def render(self, size: int) -> str:
return f"{self.char}_{self.font}_{size}"
class CharacterFactory:
"""Flyweight factory - ma…
How to Implement the Strategy Pattern in Python
This Python code demonstrates the Strategy design pattern using interchangeable sorting algorithms (bubble sort and quick sort) that can be swapped at runtime.
class SortingStrategy:
def sort(self, data):
raise NotImplementedError
class BubbleSort(SortingStrategy):
def sort(self, data):
result = data.copy()
n = len(result)
for i in range(n):
for j in range(0, n - i - 1):
if result[j] > result[j + 1]:
…
How to Limit Concurrent Requests with a Semaphore in Python
Use threading.Semaphore with a ThreadPoolExecutor to cap how many worker threads run simultaneously, preventing resource overload.
import threading
import time
from concurrent.futures import ThreadPoolExecutor
def worker(name, semaphore, results):
with semaphore:
results.append(f"start {name}")
time.sleep(0.5) # simulate async work
results.append(f"done {name}")
def main():
sem = threading.Semaphore(2) # max 2 …
How to Migrate a Legacy Facade with the Strangler Fig Pattern in Python
Use a facade to wrap a legacy API and incrementally migrate callers to a modern interface, following the strangler fig pattern.
class LegacyAPI:
"""Simulates the legacy system's raw interface."""
def get_user(self, user_id):
return {"id": user_id, "name": "Alice", "legacy": True}
class UserService:
"""Facade that wraps the legacy system with a modern interface."""
def __init__(self, legacy_api=None):
self.lega…
How to Mock a Timeout per Dependency Call in Python
This code demonstrates how to simulate and test per-call timeouts for external dependencies using Python's unittest.mock and a simple timing wrapper.
```python
import time
from unittest.mock import Mock, patch
def call_dependency(dependency, timeout):
start = time.time()
result = dependency.call()
elapsed = time.time() - start
if elapsed > timeout:
raise TimeoutError(f"Dependency call took {elapsed:.2f}s, exceeding timeout {timeout}s")
…
How to Structure a Three-Tier Layered Architecture in Python
A mock three-tier architecture with presentation, business, and data layers that process a user request from input to response.
class PresentationLayer:
def __init__(self, business_layer):
self.business = business_layer
def handle_request(self, user_id):
print(f"[Presentation] Received request for user {user_id}")
data = self.business.process_user(user_id)
print(f"[Presentation] Response: {data}")
…
How to implement saga orchestration with compensating steps in Python
Orchestrate a distributed transaction across services, rolling back completed steps with compensations when a later step fails.
class InventoryService:
def reserve(self, order_id):
print(f"[Inventory] Reserving stock for order {order_id}")
return True
def compensate(self, order_id):
print(f"[Inventory] Releasing stock for order {order_id}")
class PaymentService:
def charge(self, order_id):
print(f…
How to implement stale-while-revalidate caching in Python
A Python cache wrapper that returns a stale cached value with a fallback flag when the upstream fetch fails, using TTL-based freshness checks.
import time
from functools import lru_cache
class CachedService:
def __init__(self, fetch_func, ttl=5):
self.fetch_func = fetch_func
self.ttl = ttl
self._cache = {}
self._timestamp = {}
def get(self, key):
now = time.time()
if key in self._cache and now - self…
How to Build Cursor Pagination with Next and Prev Tokens in Python
A minimal cursor pagination implementation that returns next and previous cursor tokens for navigating a dataset.
from pprint import pprint
def make_cursor(page):
return f"page:{page:04d}"
def parse_cursor(cursor):
_, page = cursor.split(":", 1)
return int(page)
def paginate(all_items, page_size, cursor=None):
start = parse_cursor(cursor) if cursor else 0
end = start + page_size
items = all_items[sta…
How to Build a Batch Operations Multi-Status 207 Mock Server in Python
Build a mock HTTP server that accepts a batch of operations and returns HTTP 207 Multi-Status with per-operation status codes in JSON.
from http.server import BaseHTTPRequestHandler, HTTPServer
import json
class BatchHandler(BaseHTTPRequestHandler):
def do_POST(self):
if self.path != "/batch":
self.send_response(404)
self.end_headers()
return
content_length = int(self.headers.get("Content-Leng…
How to Build a Hypermedia Collection Resource in Python
Creates a paginated hypermedia collection resource with HATEOAS links and embedded items.
import json
import math
class HypermediaCollection:
"""A mock hypermedia collection resource."""
def __init__(self, items, base_url="/api/items"):
self.items = items
self.base_url = base_url
def to_dict(self, page=1, per_page=3):
total = len(self.items)
pages = math.ceil…
How to Build a Mock REST GET Endpoint Handler in Python
Create a lightweight mock REST GET server in Python using the standard library, with a dict-based route registry that maps paths to handler functions and returns JSON responses with proper HTTP status codes.
from http.server import BaseHTTPRequestHandler, HTTPServer
import json
# Mock API handler registry
def handle_users():
return {"status": "ok", "data": [{"id": 1, "name": "Alice"}, {"id": 2, "name": "Bob"}]}
def handle_products():
return {"status": "ok", "data": [{"id": 101, "name": "Laptop", "price": 999.99}…
How to Build an Idempotency-Key POST Handler in Python
Python HTTP server mock that accepts POST requests and deduplicates them using an Idempotency-Key header, returning the same response for repeated calls.
import hashlib
import json
from http.server import BaseHTTPRequestHandler, HTTPServer
from urllib.parse import urlparse
class MockAPI(BaseHTTPRequestHandler):
responses = {}
def do_POST(self):
length = int(self.headers.get("Content-Length", 0))
body = self.rfile.read(length).decode("utf-8")
…
How to Filter Query Parameters by Operator in Python
Parse a URL query string and keep only parameters with allowed comparison operators like eq, gt, and lt.
from urllib.parse import urlparse, parse_qs
def filter_operators(query_string, allowed=("eq", "gt", "lt")):
parsed = urlparse(query_string)
params = parse_qs(parsed.query)
filtered = {}
for key, values in params.items():
if "__" in key:
field, op = key.rsplit("__", 1)
i…
How to Handle Retry-After Header in Python
Parse the Retry-After header from rate-limited API responses and implement retry logic with proper delays in Python.
```python
import time
from datetime import datetime, timedelta
class RetryAfterHandler:
def __init__(self, max_retries=3):
self.max_retries = max_retries
def get_retry_after_seconds(self, response_headers):
retry_after_value = response_headers.get("Retry-After")
if retry_after_value …
How to Implement Content Negotiation with JSON and XML in Python
Build an HTTP server that returns JSON or XML responses based on the client's Accept header, with a 406 response for unsupported formats.
import json
import xml.etree.ElementTree as ET
from http.server import BaseHTTPRequestHandler, HTTPServer
class RequestHandler(BaseHTTPRequestHandler):
def do_GET(self):
data = {"message": "Hello, world!"}
accept_header = self.headers.get("Accept", "")
if "application/json" in accept_hea…
How to Implement ETag Optimistic Concurrency in Python
Build a lightweight in-memory resource store that uses MD5 hash ETags to prevent lost updates via optimistic concurrency control.
import hashlib
import json
class ResourceStore:
def __init__(self):
self.data = {}
self.etags = {}
def get(self, resource_id):
if resource_id not in self.data:
return None, None
return self.data[resource_id], self.etags[resource_id]
def put(self, resource_id, …
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