Python Code
Samples
Medium snippets you can copy, study, and run in the browser editor.
Adding a Correlation ID to Log Context in Python
Injects a correlation ID into the logging context using a context manager and a custom log record factory so every log line includes the ID.
import logging
import uuid
from contextlib import contextmanager
logging.basicConfig(level=logging.INFO, format='%(levelname)s | %(correlation_id)s | %(message)s')
@contextmanager
def correlation_id_context(correlation_id):
"""Temporarily inject a correlation_id into the logging context."""
extra = {'correl…
Export Metrics with OTLP Mock in Python
Simulates system metric collection and exports them as an OTLP-like JSON payload using only Python's standard library.
from dataclasses import dataclass, asdict
import json
import random
import time
@dataclass
class Metric:
name: str
value: float
timestamp: int
unit: str = "1"
def collect_system_metrics() -> list[Metric]:
"""Mock metric collection for OTLP export simulation."""
now = int(time.time())
re…
How to Create a Mock OpenTelemetry Trace in Python
Create a mock OpenTelemetry trace in memory to test span creation, attributes, and parent-child relationships without exporting to a backend.
from opentelemetry import trace
from opentelemetry.sdk.trace import TracerProvider
from opentelemetry.sdk.trace.export import SimpleSpanProcessor
from opentelemetry.sdk.trace.export.in_memory_span_exporter import InMemorySpanExporter
def create_mock_trace():
tracer_provider = TracerProvider()
span_exporter =…
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 Create a TCP DNS Mock Server in Python
This code creates a mock TCP DNS server that listens on a specified port, accepts probe connections, and returns a fixed DNS response header to simulate a live DNS service for testing and observability.
import socket
import threading
def handle_client(client_socket, address):
print(f"[+] Connection from {address}")
try:
while True:
data = client_socket.recv(1024)
if not data:
break
print(f"[*] Received {len(data)} bytes (TCP DNS probe)")
…
How to Group Alerts by Time Window in Python
Group alert occurrences that fall within a sliding time window per alert key, reducing noise and summarizing bursts into single events.
from collections import defaultdict
from datetime import datetime, timedelta
def group_alerts(alerts, window_minutes=10):
"""Group alerts that occur within the same time window."""
alerts_by_key = defaultdict(list)
for alert in alerts:
key = alert["key"]
timestamp = alert["timestamp"]…
How to Track Cache Hit Ratio in Python
Simulate an LRU cache with hit/miss tracking and compute a real-time hit ratio from random access patterns.
import random
import time
from collections import OrderedDict
class LRUCache:
def __init__(self, capacity: int):
self.cache = OrderedDict()
self.capacity = capacity
self.hits = 0
self.misses = 0
def get(self, key):
if key in self.cache:
self.hits += 1
…
Distributed tracing with contextvars in Python
Propagate trace and span IDs across function calls using contextvars to mock distributed tracing in a single process.
import contextvars
import uuid
import time
_trace_context = contextvars.ContextVar("trace_context", default=None)
class TraceContext:
def __init__(self, trace_id, parent_span_id):
self.trace_id = trace_id
self.parent_span_id = parent_span_id
self.span_id = uuid.uuid4().hex[:16]
s…
Browse by section
Each section groups closely related Python snippets.
Guide: free Python code samples library
Copy-ready Python snippets for learners and developers
PythonSkillset code samples are short, focused examples organised by topic and difficulty. Every snippet is server-rendered HTML — readable by search engines and easy to copy. Open any sample, read the notes, copy the code, then press Try in editor to run it in the browser with Pyodide.
How to use this library
- Pick a topic section — strings, lists, files, functions, and more
- Open a sample, read How it works, and copy the code block
- Run it in the IDE, tweak values, then take a related quiz or tutorial lesson
Samples vs tutorials and challenges
Samples are quick reference — one concept per page. For step-by-step teaching, use our Python tutorials. To test yourself, try quizzes or coding challenges. Clean up style with the Python formatter.