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How to Use Stubs, Fakes, Spies, and Mocks in Python Testing
Implement four types of test doubles — stubs, fakes, spies, and mocks — as subclasses of a PaymentGateway interface to replace real dependencies during testing.
class PaymentGateway:
def charge(self, amount):
raise NotImplementedError
class StubPaymentGateway(PaymentGateway):
"""Returns a fixed response without any logic."""
def charge(self, amount):
return {"success": True, "transaction_id": "stub-12345"}
class FakePaymentGateway(PaymentGatewa…
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 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…
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