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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…
How to Format Git Patch Series as an MBOX File in Python
Generate a patch-series mbox file from commit metadata with numbered [PATCH nnn/nnn] subjects and a Git-style footer.
import re
from pathlib import Path
def format_patch_series_mbox(commits, output_path="series.mbox"):
entries = []
for idx, commit in enumerate(commits, start=1):
subject = commit["subject"]
author = commit["author"]
email = commit["email"]
date = commit["date"]
body = …
How to Mock open() in Python Using unittest.mock.patch
This code shows how to use unittest.mock.patch with mock_open to test a function that checks if a Git patch can be reverse-applied by reading file content.
import unittest
from unittest.mock import patch, mock_open
def apply_reverse_check(file_path, expected_patch):
"""
Check if a patch can be reverse-applied by comparing file content
with the expected patch's reverse result.
"""
try:
with open(file_path, "r") as f:
content = f.r…
Mock smtplib to Test Patch Email Series in Python
Simulate sending a numbered series of patch emails with smtplib and verify the calls using unittest.mock without a real mail server.
import smtplib
from email.mime.text import MIMEText
from email.mime.multipart import MIMEMultipart
from unittest.mock import patch, Mock
def send_patch_series(subject_prefix, patches, smtp_host="localhost", smtp_port=25):
"""Simulate sending a series of patch emails."""
for i, patch_content in enumerate(patch…
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…
How to mock argparse nested subparsers in Python
Build an argparse parser with nested subparsers and test it using unittest.mock.patch for sys.argv and sys.stdout.
import argparse
from unittest.mock import patch
from io import StringIO
def build_parser():
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(prog="app")
subparsers = parser.add_subparsers(dest="command", required=True)
# Outer subparser
outer = subparsers.add_parser("outer")
outer_sub = outer.add_subparsers(dest…
Mock Python version with unittest.mock.patch
Use unittest.mock.patch to simulate a specific Python version and test version-dependent behavior.
import sys
import unittest
from unittest.mock import patch
class TestPythonVersion(unittest.TestCase):
@patch("sys.version_info", (3, 9, 0, "final", 0))
def test_python_version_pinned(self):
self.assertEqual(sys.version_info[:2], (3, 9))
print(f"Pinned version: {sys.version_info.major}.{sys.ve…
How to Benchmark Python Code with pytest-benchmark and mocks
Use pytest-benchmark to measure function performance while combining Mock and patch for controlled test scenarios.
import time
from unittest.mock import Mock, patch
import pytest
from pytest_benchmark.fixture import BenchmarkFixture
def heavy_operation(data: list[int]) -> int:
"""Simulates a CPU-bound operation."""
return sum(x * x for x in data)
def test_heavy_operation_benchmark(benchmark: BenchmarkFixture) -> None:…
How to Mock a Factory Boy Model Instance in Python
Create a factory boy factory, then patch its Meta.model with a Mock to control instance behavior in tests.
import factory
from dataclasses import dataclass
from unittest.mock import Mock, patch
import builtins
@dataclass
class User:
name: str
age: int
class UserFactory(factory.Factory):
class Meta:
model = User
name = "Alice"
age = 30
def get_user_name(user):
return user.name
def ma…
How to Mock an Object Method in Python unittest
Mock a method on an instance or class with @patch.object, set its return value, and assert its call arguments in Python unittest.
import unittest
from unittest.mock import patch
class Calculator:
def add(self, a, b):
return a + b
def multiply(self, a, b):
return a * b
class TestCalculator(unittest.TestCase):
def test_add_normal(self):
calc = Calculator()
result = calc.add(2, 3)
self.asse…
How to Mock and Stub API Calls in Playwright E2E Tests with Python
This code demonstrates how to mock and stub API responses in Playwright end-to-end tests using Python's unittest.mock patch and Playwright's APIRequestContext.
import re
from unittest.mock import patch
from playwright.sync_api import sync_playwright
def verify_api_mock(page, mock_url, mock_response):
with patch("playwright.sync_api.APIRequestContext.get") as mock_get:
mock_get.return_value.json.return_value = mock_response
mock_get.return_value.status_co…
How to Mock Offset Commit Auto vs Manual in Python
Demonstrates a Kafka-style offset commit function with auto/manual modes and tests it using unittest.mock.patch.
from unittest.mock import Mock, patch
def commit_offsets(topic_partition_offsets, auto_commit=False):
"""Manually commit offsets or simulate auto-commit."""
if auto_commit:
print(f"Auto-committing offsets: {topic_partition_offsets}")
return {"status": "auto_committed"}
print(f"Manuall…
How to Mock Cache Tag Invalidation in Python
Use unittest.mock.patch with wraps to verify tagged cache entries are invalidated correctly.
import unittest
from unittest.mock import patch
def get_cached_data(cache, key):
"""Return data from cache if present and valid, else None."""
if cache.get(key, {}).get("valid", False):
return cache[key]["data"]
return None
def invalidate_tag_mock(cache, tag):
"""Invalidate all cache entries …
How to Mock Service Call Timeouts in Python
Simulate service calls with configurable timeouts using Mock to patch sleep and randomness, covering success and timeout cases.
import time
from unittest.mock import Mock, patch
# Simulate a service call with configurable timeout
def call_service(service_name, timeout=5):
"""Mock a service call that may time out."""
start = time.time()
print(f"Calling {service_name}...")
# Simulate service latency (randomized for realism)…
Accumulators Global Counter Mock in Python
Shows an accumulator-style global counter with a mock patch to control its value in tests.
import unittest
from unittest.mock import patch
# Module-level global counter accumulator
counter = 0
def increment(by=1):
"""Increment the global counter in place (accumulator pattern)."""
global counter
counter += by
return counter
def reset():
"""Reset the counter to zero."""
global count…
How to Mock Environment Variables in Python for 12-Factor Config
Read 12-factor config from env vars and test/mock them with unittest.mock.patch.dict without touching the real environment.
import os
import json
from unittest.mock import patch
def load_config(env_prefix="APP"):
"""Read 12-factor style config from env vars"""
required = ["DATABASE_URL", "API_KEY"]
optional = {"PORT": "8080", "DEBUG": "false"}
config = {}
for key in required:
full_key = f"{env_prefix}_{key…
How to mock Kustomize overlay patches in Python
Simulate Kustomize overlay behavior by deep-merging a base Kubernetes manifest with a patch dictionary in pure Python.
import json
SOURCE = {
"apiVersion": "apps/v1",
"kind": "Deployment",
"metadata": {"name": "app", "namespace": "prod"},
"spec": {
"replicas": 3,
"template": {
"spec": {
"containers": [{"name": "app", "image": "nginx:1.19"}]
}
}
}
}
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