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How to Add a Correlation ID to Logging Records in Python
Attach a unique correlation ID to every log record using a custom logging.Filter, making distributed request tracking traceable.
import logging
import uuid
from dataclasses import dataclass, field
@dataclass
class CorrelationIdFilter(logging.Filter):
correlation_id: str = field(default_factory=lambda: str(uuid.uuid4()))
def filter(self, record: logging.LogRecord) -> bool:
record.correlation_id = self.correlation_id
re…
How to partition a list into n nearly equal parts in Python
Divide a list into n contiguous chunks of nearly equal size using an average-length calculation that distributes the remainder evenly.
def partition(lst, n):
"""Partition a list into n nearly equal contiguous parts."""
if n <= 0:
raise ValueError("n must be positive")
if not lst:
return [[] for _ in range(n)]
parts = []
avg = len(lst) / n
last_idx = 0.0
while last_idx < len(lst):
end_idx =…
How to Implement a Weighted DNS Resolver with Failover in Python
Simulates a weighted DNS load balancer that distributes traffic across IPs by weight and automatically fails over when a server is marked unhealthy.
import random
import time
class WeightedDNSResolver:
def __init__(self, records):
self.records = records # list of (ip, weight)
self.total_weight = sum(weight for _, weight in records)
self.failed_ips = set()
def resolve(self):
available = [(ip, weight) for ip, weight in self…
Fan Out Records to Multiple Sinks in Python
Distribute the same records across multiple target sinks (database, API, queue, etc.) using a defaultdict-based fan-out pattern.
import json
from collections import defaultdict
SINKS = ["database", "api", "message_queue", "data_lake", "monitoring"]
def fan_out(records, *sinks):
dist = defaultdict(list)
for record in records:
for sink in sinks:
dist[sink].append(record)
return dict(dist)
if __name__ == "__main_…
How to Use pool.map for CPU-Bound Tasks in Python
Distribute CPU-intensive functions across processes with multiprocessing.Pool.map and measure the performance gain.
from multiprocessing import Pool
import time
def cpu_bound_task(n):
"""Mock CPU-bound work: compute sum of squares."""
total = 0
for i in range(n):
total += i * i
return total
if __name__ == "__main__":
numbers = [10_000_000, 12_000_000, 8_000_000, 15_000_000]
start = time.perf_count…
How to Build a Weighted Random Load Balancer in Python
A Python load balancer mock that distributes requests across servers based on configurable weights using a cumulative weighted random selection algorithm.
import random
from collections import Counter
SERVERS = {
"server-a": 50,
"server-b": 30,
"server-c": 20,
}
def weighted_random_server(servers: dict[str, int]) -> str:
"""Select a server based on its weight (higher weight = more likely)."""
total_weight = sum(servers.values())
rand = random.…
How to implement saga orchestration with compensating steps in Python
Orchestrate a distributed transaction across services, rolling back completed steps with compensations when a later step fails.
class InventoryService:
def reserve(self, order_id):
print(f"[Inventory] Reserving stock for order {order_id}")
return True
def compensate(self, order_id):
print(f"[Inventory] Releasing stock for order {order_id}")
class PaymentService:
def charge(self, order_id):
print(f…
Implement a Consistent Hash Ring in Python
Build a minimal consistent hash ring with virtual nodes to map keys to servers stably as nodes are added or removed.
import hashlib
import bisect
class ConsistentHashRing:
def __init__(self, nodes=None, replicas=3):
self.replicas = replicas
self.ring = {}
self.sorted_keys = []
if nodes:
for node in nodes:
self.add_node(node)
def _hash(self, key):
return i…
How to Propagate X-Request-ID in Python
Generate a unique request ID when one is missing and pass it through API calls for distributed tracing.
import uuid
def generate_request_id() -> str:
"""Generate a unique request ID similar to X-Request-ID header."""
return str(uuid.uuid4())
def propagate_request_id(request_id: str | None) -> str:
"""Return the request ID for propagation, generating one if missing."""
if request_id:
return re…
Consistent Hashing Cache Shard in Python
A minimal consistent hashing ring with virtual nodes that distributes cache keys across shards and minimizes re-mapping when a node is removed.
import hashlib
import bisect
class ConsistentHashRing:
def __init__(self, nodes=None, replicas=3):
self.replicas = replicas
self.ring = {}
self.sorted_keys = []
if nodes:
for node in nodes:
self.add_node(node)
def _hash(self, key):
return i…
How to implement Redlock distributed lock in Python
Simulate Redis Redlock multi-instance locking to show how a distributed lock is acquired only when a majority of instances agree.
import time
import random
import threading
from dataclasses import dataclass
@dataclass
class MockRedisLock:
"""Simple mock of a Redis lock instance."""
name: str
key: str
ttl: int
acquired: bool = False
expires_at: float = 0.0
def acquire(self, sleep_fn=time.sleep):
"""Try to ac…
Mock Redis Distributed Lock in Python with SET NX EX
A minimal in-memory mock of Redis SET NX EX distributed lock semantics for testing concurrent code without a real Redis server.
import time
import threading
import uuid
from typing import Optional
class RedisLockMock:
"""A minimal mock of Redis SET NX EX distributed lock semantics."""
def __init__(self):
self._store = {} # key -> (value, expiry_epoch)
def acquire(self, key: str, token: str, ttl_seconds: int) -> bool:
…
Mock Distributed Rate Limiter with Dict in Python
Simulates a distributed token-bucket rate limiter with a thread-safe dict, useful for testing before moving to Redis.
import time
import threading
from collections import defaultdict
class DistributedRateLimiter:
"""
A mock distributed rate limiter using a dict with thread-safe access.
Implements a token bucket algorithm per user.
"""
def __init__(self, rate_per_second=5, burst_capacity=10):
self.rate_p…
Mock a Two-Phase Commit Coordinator in Python
Simulates a two-phase commit protocol where a coordinator asks participants to prepare, then commits or aborts based on unanimous readiness.
import random
import time
from typing import Dict, List
class TwoPhaseCommitCoordinator:
def __init__(self, participants: List[str]):
self.participants = participants
self.participant_state: Dict[str, bool] = {}
def prepare(self) -> bool:
print("[Coordinator] Phase 1: Prepare")
…
Saga Compensating Transaction Mock in Python
Simulates a distributed transaction using a saga pattern with compensating actions that roll back steps on failure.
import random
import time
class OrderService:
def __init__(self):
self.orders = {}
def create_order(self, order_id):
print(f"[Order] Creating order {order_id}...")
time.sleep(0.1)
if random.random() < 0.3: # 30% chance of failure
raise RuntimeError(f"Order {order…
How to Generate and Propagate W3C Trace Context Headers in Python
Generate and propagate W3C traceparent and tracestate headers for distributed tracing in Python, with mock service headers.
import uuid
def generate_w3c_traceparent(trace_id=None, parent_id=None, flags="01"):
if trace_id is None:
trace_id = uuid.uuid4().hex[:32]
if parent_id is None:
parent_id = uuid.uuid4().hex[:16]
return f"00-{trace_id}-{parent_id}-{flags}"
def create_mock_headers(service_name, trace_id=N…
Correlation ID HTTP header mock in Python
A lightweight HTTP server that echoes or generates correlation IDs to help test distributed systems.
import json
import uuid
from http.server import BaseHTTPRequestHandler, HTTPServer
class CorrelationHandler(BaseHTTPRequestHandler):
CORRELATION_HEADER = "X-Correlation-ID"
def do_GET(self):
correlation_id = self.headers.get(self.CORRELATION_HEADER) or str(uuid.uuid4())
response = {
…
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…
How to Implement a Two-Phase Commit Mock in Python
Simulate a distributed two-phase commit with prepare, commit, and abort phases, including deterministic failure injection for testing.
import random
from dataclasses import dataclass
from typing import Dict, List, Optional
@dataclass
class Transaction:
tx_id: int
data: Dict[str, str]
class TwoPhaseCommitMock:
"""Simple two-phase commit mock with prepare and commit phases."""
def __init__(self) -> None:
self.prepared: List…
How to Mock Eventual Consistency UI Notes in Python
Simulates a UI note that shows local state until a pending server update is confirmed, mocking eventual consistency behavior in distributed systems.
class EventualConsistencyNote:
def __init__(self, entity_id, note):
self.entity_id = entity_id
self.note = note
self.confirmed = False
self.pending_updates = []
def add_pending_update(self, update):
self.pending_updates.append(update)
def confirm_update(self):
…
How to Mock a Choreography Saga in Python
Simulate a choreography-based saga with event envelopes, status tracking, and compensating actions to model distributed transactions.
import json
from dataclasses import dataclass, asdict
from typing import List, Optional
from enum import Enum
class SagaStatus(Enum):
PENDING = "PENDING"
COMPLETING = "COMPLETING"
COMPLETED = "COMPLETED"
FAILED = "FAILED"
@dataclass
class EventEnvelope:
event_type: str
order_id: str
sta…
How to implement round-robin load balancing in Python
Implement a client-side round-robin load balancer that distributes requests sequentially across a list of mock servers using itertools.cycle.
import itertools
import random
class MockServer:
def __init__(self, name):
self.name = name
def handle_request(self, request_id):
return f"Server {self.name} handled request #{request_id}"
class RoundRobinLoadBalancer:
def __init__(self, servers):
self.servers = servers
…
Python Saga Compensating Steps Mock
Mock a distributed transaction saga with forward steps and compensating actions that reverse partial progress on failure.
from datetime import datetime
def make_payment(user_id, amount):
print(f"[{datetime.now():%H:%M:%S}] Payment of ${amount} processed for user {user_id}")
return {"step": "payment", "status": "ok", "details": f"${amount} charged"}
def deduct_inventory(order_id, items):
print(f"[{datetime.now():%H:%M:%S}]…
Saga pattern orchestration with rollback in Python
Orchestrate a distributed transaction with Saga steps and automated compensation rollback on failure.
import time
import random
class SagaStep:
def __init__(self, name):
self.name = name
self.executed = False
def execute(self):
print(f"Executing {self.name}...")
time.sleep(0.2)
if random.random() < 0.3:
raise RuntimeError(f"{self.name} failed")
sel…
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