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How to Send Values into a Python Generator Coroutine
Use the .send() method to pass values into a running generator coroutine and capture them.
def coroutine():
received = []
while True:
value = yield
received.append(value)
print(f"Coroutine received: {value}")
if value == "stop":
break
return received
if __name__ == "__main__":
gen = coroutine()
next(gen) # Prime the generator
gen.send("he…
How to Mock CLI Output in Typer with unittest.mock
Mock and capture Typer CLI output using unittest.mock.patch and io.StringIO for testing command-line applications.
import typer
from unittest.mock import patch
import io
app = typer.Typer()
@app.command()
def greet(name: str, age: int = 18, uppercase: bool = False):
"""Greet a person with optional formatting."""
message = f"Hello {name}, age {age}"
if uppercase:
message = message.upper()
typer.echo(messag…
Mocking loguru for Structured Logging in Python
Simulate loguru's structured logging with a custom mock that captures JSON-formatted log entries with bound context.
import json
import sys
from io import StringIO
from unittest.mock import patch
def mock_loguru():
# Simulate a structured logger with context binding
class StructuredLogger:
def __init__(self):
self.context = {}
def bind(self, **kwargs):
logger = StructuredLogger()
…
Characterization Test for Legacy Python Code
Capture the exact output of a legacy Python function for known inputs, creating a characterization test that documents current behavior before refactoring.
def legacy_behavior(value):
"""Legacy function that returns a tuple with unconventional types."""
if value == "special":
return None, "legacy-special"
elif value > 100:
return value, "large"
elif value > 0:
return value * 2, "positive-doubled"
elif value == 0:
…
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 Create a StatsD UDP Metric Mock Server in Python
Run a lightweight mock UDP server that captures StatsD metrics over a short window for local testing.
import socket
import threading
import time
def start_mock_statsd_server(host="127.0.0.1", port=8125, timeout=3):
"""Run a mock StatsD UDP server that captures metrics for a short window."""
sock = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_DGRAM)
sock.bind((host, port))
sock.settimeout(timeout)
me…
How to use foreachBatch with a mock sink in PySpark
Demonstrates using Spark Structured Streaming's foreachBatch sink to capture and verify streaming batches by writing them into a custom mock sink object.
from pyspark.sql import SparkSession
from pyspark.sql.functions import col, lit
class MockSink:
def __init__(self):
self.batches = []
def write_batch(self, batch_df, batch_id):
# Collect batch data as list of dicts for verification
records = batch_df.collect()
self.batches…
How to Mock HTTP Responses to Verify HSTS Headers in Python
This code demonstrates how to use unittest.mock to intercept and capture HTTP response headers, specifically the Strict-Transport-Security header, from a mocked HTTPServer handler for security validation.
from http.server import BaseHTTPRequestHandler, HTTPServer
from unittest.mock import patch
class StrictTransportMock(BaseHTTPRequestHandler):
def do_GET(self):
self.send_response(200)
self.send_header("Strict-Transport-Security", "max-age=31536000; includeSubDomains")
self.end_headers()
…
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