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Composable Predicates with the &, |, ~ Operators in Python
Define a reusable Predicate class that combines boolean checks with & (AND), | (OR), and ~ (NOT) operators.
class Predicate:
def __init__(self, func, name=None):
self.func = func
self.name = name or getattr(func, "__name__", "predicate")
def __call__(self, value):
return self.func(value)
def __and__(self, other):
return Predicate(lambda v: self(v) and other(v), f"({self.name} AN…
How to Implement the Command Pattern with Undo in Python
Python code demonstrating the Command design pattern with undo and redo support using action objects and a history manager.
class Command:
def execute(self):
raise NotImplementedError
def undo(self):
raise NotImplementedError
class AddTextCommand(Command):
def __init__(self, document, text):
self.document = document
self.text = text
def execute(self):
self.document.append(self.tex…
How to Implement the State Pattern in Python
Implement the State design pattern in Python by delegating behavior to state objects, letting a media player change actions dynamically without if-else chains.
class State:
def play(self, player): pass
def pause(self, player): pass
def stop(self, player): pass
class PlayingState(State):
def play(self, player):
return "Already playing"
def pause(self, player):
player.state = PausedState()
return "Pausing playback"
def stop(self…
How to Use abstractmethod in Python
Define an abstract base class with abstract methods to enforce a common interface across subclasses.
import abc
class Shape(abc.ABC):
@abc.abstractmethod
def area(self):
"""Calculate area of the shape."""
@abc.abstractmethod
def perimeter(self):
"""Calculate perimeter of the shape."""
class Rectangle(Shape):
def __init__(self, width, height):
self.width = width
s…
How to implement a Facade class to simplify subsystem calls in Python
Use a Facade class to wrap complex subsystem interactions behind a simple start() method, hiding the details and providing a clean interface.
class CPU:
def freeze(self):
print("CPU: freezing")
def jump(self, position):
print(f"CPU: jumping to {position}")
def execute(self):
print("CPU: executing")
class Memory:
def load(self, position, data):
print(f"Memory: loading '{data}' at {position}")
class HardDr…
Implement the Strategy Pattern with Interchangeable Algorithm Classes in Python
Uses abstract base classes to define a SortStrategy interface, then swaps between BubbleSort and QuickSort at runtime.
from abc import ABC, abstractmethod
from typing import List
class SortStrategy(ABC):
@abstractmethod
def sort(self, data: List[int]) -> List[int]:
pass
class BubbleSort(SortStrategy):
def sort(self, data: List[int]) -> List[int]:
result = data[:]
n = len(result)
for i in…
Visitor Pattern in Python: Double Dispatch Demo
Demonstrates the Visitor design pattern with double dispatch so operations on Dog and Cat objects are selected at runtime without modifying their classes.
class Animal:
def accept(self, visitor):
visitor.visit(self)
class Dog(Animal):
def speak(self):
return "Woof!"
class Cat(Animal):
def speak(self):
return "Meow!"
class SoundVisitor:
def visit(self, animal):
if isinstance(animal, Dog):
return self.visit_do…
Domain Driven Design Aggregate Root Example in Python
Model an Order as an aggregate root with invariants enforced through methods, demonstrating DDD principles in Python.
from __future__ import annotations
from dataclasses import dataclass
from typing import List, Optional
from uuid import uuid4
class Money:
def __init__(self, amount: float, currency: str = "USD"):
self.amount = amount
self.currency = currency
def __add__(self, other: Money) -> Money:
…
Facade Pattern in Python with Mock Simplification
This code demonstrates the Facade pattern by hiding complex subsystem interactions behind a simple start/stop interface, and adds a MockFacade for testing failure scenarios.
class SubsystemA:
def operation_a(self):
return "Subsystem A: ready"
class SubsystemB:
def operation_b(self):
return "Subsystem B: ready"
class SubsystemC:
def operation_c(self):
return "Subsystem C: ready"
class Facade:
def __init__(self):
self._a = SubsystemA()
…
How to Apply the Clean Architecture Dependency Rule in Python
Demonstrates the dependency rule with a Protocol repository, a use case, and a presenter wired together at a composition root.
from dataclasses import dataclass
from typing import List, Protocol
class Repository(Protocol):
def get_items(self) -> List[str]:
...
@dataclass
class InMemoryRepository:
items: List[str]
def get_items(self) -> List[str]:
return self.items
class UseCase:
"""Application layer depends…
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 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 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…
Lazy loading with a proxy in Python: defer expensive service creation
A lazy proxy defers creating an expensive service object until its method is first called, then caches it for reuse.
import time
import random
class ExpensiveService:
def __init__(self, name):
self.name = name
print(f"Creating expensive service: {self.name}")
def fetch_data(self):
time.sleep(1)
return f"Data from {self.name}: {random.randint(1, 100)}"
class LazyProxy:
def __init__(sel…
Microkernel Plug-in Core Mock in Python
Implements a minimal microkernel plug-in core that registers, unregisters, and executes synchronous or asynchronous plugins via a pluggable manager class.
import json
import abc
import inspect
class MicrokernelCore(abc.ABC):
def __init__(self):
self._plugins = {}
def register(self, name, plugin):
self._plugins[name] = plugin
def unregister(self, name):
return self._plugins.pop(name, None)
def execute(self, name, *args, **kwa…
Object Pool Pattern for Database Connections in Python
Implements a reusable connection pool with acquire/release and context manager support, mocking database connections with idle reuse and exhaustion handling.
import time
from contextlib import contextmanager
from collections import deque
class ConnectionPool:
def __init__(self, size=3, max_idle=5):
self._idle = deque(maxlen=max_idle)
self._active = set()
self.size = size
def _create(self):
return {"created_at": time.time(), "queri…
Singleton Config Loader in Python with Caution
Implements a singleton config loader in Python that reads JSON config files, but demonstrates the hidden gotcha of shared state across instances.
import json
from pathlib import Path
class ConfigLoader:
_instance = None
def __new__(cls, *args, **kwargs):
if cls._instance is None:
cls._instance = super().__new__(cls)
return cls._instance
def __init__(self, config_file="config.json"):
if not hasattr(self, "loaded…
Template Method Workflow Steps Base Class in Python
Define a reusable workflow skeleton in a base class and let subclasses fill in each step with the Template Method design pattern.
from abc import ABC, abstractmethod
class DataPipeline(ABC):
"""Template Method pattern: defines a workflow skeleton."""
def run(self):
"""Template method - defines the algorithm's structure."""
result = {"extracted": False, "transformed": False, "loaded": False}
raw_data = self._ext…
CQRS with Separate Read and Write Repositories in Python
Implement CQRS in Python with separate write and read repositories, using commands for mutations and frozen DTOs for queries.
from dataclasses import dataclass
from typing import Dict, List, Optional
# --- Write side: commands mutate state ---
@dataclass
class CreateUserCommand:
id: int
name: str
class UserWriteRepository:
def __init__(self) -> None:
self._store: Dict[int, Dict[str, object]] = {}
def create(self,…
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