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Reliability & rate limiting medium

Token bucket rate limiter in Python (in-memory)

Implement a thread-safe in-memory token bucket rate limiter that throttles requests based on a steady refill rate.

rate-limiting token-bucket threading
Python
import time
import threading


class TokenBucket:
    def __init__(self, capacity, refill_rate, refill_interval=1.0):
        self.capacity = capacity
        self.tokens = capacity
        self.refill_rate = refill_rate
        self.refill_interval = refill_interval
        self.last_refill = time.monotonic()
       …
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Observability & SRE easy

Generate Synthetic SRE Metrics and Calculate Availability in Python

Create realistic service metrics with random latency, error rate, and request counts, then compute availability and summarize the stream for SLO checks.

sre synthetic-data metrics
Python
from datetime import datetime, timedelta
import random

def generate_service_metrics(service_name: str, minutes: int = 30) -> list[dict]:
    """Generate synthetic SRE metrics for a service across recent minutes."""
    metrics = []
    now = datetime.now()
    
    for i in range(minutes):
        timestamp = now - t…
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Observability & SRE medium

How to Build a Burn Rate Alert with Multiple Time Windows in Python

Track token consumption and trigger alerts when the burn rate exceeds a threshold across multiple time windows using deque and time-based sliding windows.

burn-rate alerts time-windows
Python
import time
from collections import deque

class BurnRateAlert:
    def __init__(self, windows_seconds=(60, 300, 900), threshold_rate=0.8):
        self.windows = {w: deque() for w in windows_seconds}
        self.threshold_rate = threshold_rate
        self.previous_tokens = None

    def record_sample(self, current_…
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Observability & SRE medium

How to Build a Python Latency Histogram with Mock Buckets

This code implements a mock latency histogram that records request durations into configurable buckets and outputs counts, total, and average latency.

histogram latency metrics
Python
import time
import random
from collections import Counter


class LatencyHistogram:
    def __init__(self, buckets):
        self.buckets = sorted(buckets)
        self.counts = Counter()
        self.total = 0
        self.sum_latency = 0

    def record(self, latency_ms):
        for i, boundary in enumerate(self.bu…
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Observability & SRE medium

How to Build an HTTP Server Request Duration Histogram in Python

Create a small HTTP server that times each GET request, buckets the duration, and prints a histogram on shutdown.

http.server histogram performance
Python
import time
import random
from collections import Counter
from http.server import HTTPServer, BaseHTTPRequestHandler


class HistogramHandler(BaseHTTPRequestHandler):
    response_times = Counter()

    def do_GET(self):
        start = time.perf_counter()
        time.sleep(random.uniform(0.001, 0.1))
        duratio…
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Observability & SRE easy

How to Compute SRE Metrics Like Error Rate and Availability in Python

Tracks log events in a sliding time window and calculates error rate per second and availability percentage using an easy-to-follow class.

observability sre metrics
Python
from collections import deque
from datetime import datetime, timedelta
from typing import Dict, Deque


class LogMetrics:
    """Simple observability helper to track log events and calculate SRE metrics."""

    def __init__(self, window_seconds: int = 60):
        self.window_seconds = window_seconds
        self.eve…
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Observability & SRE easy

How to Implement Tail Sampling in Python

Sample the slowest subset of calls (tail) for latency analysis using a deque with a random ratio gate.

sampling latency observability
Python
import random
import time
from collections import deque

class TailSampler:
    def __init__(self, tail_ratio=0.1, max_samples=100):
        self.tail_ratio = tail_ratio
        self.max_samples = max_samples
        self.samples = deque(maxlen=max_samples)
        self.total_calls = 0

    def record(self, latency_ms…
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Observability & SRE easy

How to Mock HTTP Client Latency in Python

Simulate outbound HTTP request latency with configurable ranges to test timeouts, retries, and SLO monitoring without external services.

latency mocking http-client
Python
import time
import random

def mock_latency(host: str, min_ms: int = 100, max_ms: int = 500) -> dict:
    """Simulate an outbound HTTP request with mock latency."""
    latency_ms = random.randint(min_ms, max_ms)
    start = time.perf_counter()
    time.sleep(latency_ms / 1000)
    elapsed_ms = (time.perf_counter() - …
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Observability & SRE easy

How to Ship Logs to an Aggregator Endpoint in Python

Ship batched log entries to a mock HTTP aggregator endpoint with proper error handling and response status.

logging requests json
Python
import json
import requests
from datetime import datetime, timezone

LOG_ENTRIES = [
    {"timestamp": "2024-01-15T10:00:00Z", "level": "INFO", "message": "Server started"},
    {"timestamp": "2024-01-15T10:00:05Z", "level": "WARN", "message": "High memory usage"},
    {"timestamp": "2024-01-15T10:00:10Z", "level": "E…
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Observability & SRE easy

How to Simulate a Queue Depth Gauge in Python

Simulate a queue depth over time using a random enqueue/dequeue process, returning depth values that can be used for monitoring or testing dashboards.

queue simulation monitoring
Python
import collections
import random
import time


def simulate_queue_depth(max_depth=10, steps=20):
    queue = collections.deque()
    depth_history = []

    for _ in range(steps):
        # Randomly enqueue or dequeue
        if random.random() < 0.6 and len(queue) < max_depth:
            queue.append("task")
       …
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Observability & SRE easy

How to mock SLI availability success ratio in Python

Simulate request outcomes with deterministic randomness and compute the SLI availability success ratio to check if a target is met.

sli availability monitoring
Python
import random
from collections import defaultdict

def mock_availability(num_requests=1000, target_ratio=0.995):
    """
    Simulate request outcomes and compute the SLI availability success ratio.
    
    Args:
        num_requests: Total number of requests to simulate
        target_ratio: Target availability rati…
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Observability & SRE easy

Track Success Rates and Latency in Python: SRE Metrics Helper

A beginner-friendly Python class to record request outcomes and latencies, then report success rate, average latency, and p99.

sre metrics latency
Python
import random
import time
from collections import defaultdict


class MetricsTracker:
    """Simple helper to track success rates and latencies for SRE beginners."""

    def __init__(self):
        self.successes = 0
        self.failures = 0
        self.latencies = []

    def record(self, success, latency_ms):
   …
15 0 Open
Microservices patterns medium

Backward Compatible Schema Evolution in Python

A mock schema validator that evolves JSON schemas while preserving backward compatibility by keeping old fields and validating required ones.

schema-evolution json microservices
Python
import json
from copy import deepcopy


class SchemaValidator:
    def __init__(self, schema):
        self.schema = schema

    def evolve(self, new_schema):
        """Evolve mock schema while keeping backward compatibility."""
        for field in self.schema:
            if field not in new_schema:
               …
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Microservices patterns easy

How to Mock Service Versioning URI in Python

Run a minimal HTTP server in Python that routes requests to different versions of a service URI like /v1/users vs /v2/users.

http-server versioning mock
Python
from http.server import HTTPServer, BaseHTTPRequestHandler
import json


class VersionedHandler(BaseHTTPRequestHandler):
    def _send_json(self, payload, status=200):
        body = json.dumps(payload).encode("utf-8")
        self.send_response(status)
        self.send_header("Content-Type", "application/json")
    …
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Microservices patterns easy

How to Mock a Service Mesh Sidecar Proxy in Python

Simulate a service mesh sidecar proxy with route registration, service discovery, and request proxying using a simple Python class.

sidecar-proxy service-mesh microservices
Python
class SidecarProxy:
    def __init__(self, name):
        self.name = name
        self.routes = {}
        self.services = {}
        self.requests_processed = 0

    def register_service(self, service_name, address, port):
        self.services[service_name] = f"{address}:{port}"

    def add_route(self, path, servi…
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Microservices patterns easy

How to Mock an API Gateway Router in Python

Create a lightweight HTTP server that routes requests to mock microservice responses, simulating an API gateway for local development and testing.

api-gateway mock-server http
Python
from http.server import HTTPServer, BaseHTTPRequestHandler
import json


class SimpleGateway(BaseHTTPRequestHandler):
    def do_GET(self):
        routes = {
            "/users": {"service": "user-service", "status": "ok", "count": 42},
            "/orders": {"service": "order-service", "status": "ok", "count": 17}…
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Microservices patterns easy

How to Mock an Ambassador Edge Proxy in Python

Build a lightweight mock Ambassador edge proxy with Python's http.server that responds to health and user endpoint requests for local development and testing.

ambassador mock http-server
Python
import http.server
import json
import urllib.parse
import threading

class AmbassadorProxyHandler(http.server.BaseHTTPRequestHandler):
    def do_GET(self):
        parsed = urllib.parse.urlparse(self.path)
        if parsed.path == "/health":
            self.send_response(200)
            self.send_header("Content-T…
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Microservices patterns easy

How to Order Partition Key Events in Python (Mock Stream)

Generate a mock event stream grouped by partition key and sort it deterministically by key then sequence in Python.

partition events sorting
Python
import itertools
import random


def partition_key_events(keys, events_per_key=3, seed=None):
    """Produce a realistic-looking, but mock, event stream grouped by partition key.

    Args:
        keys: iterable of partition keys (e.g. strings or ints).
        events_per_key: how many events we want per key.
       …
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Microservices patterns easy

How to implement read-your-writes sticky routing in Python

A mock StickyRouter class that routes all requests for the same key to the same node, ensuring read-after-write consistency.

sticky-routing microservices routing
Python
import random

class StickyRouter:
    def __init__(self, nodes):
        self.nodes = nodes
        self.routes = {}

    def route(self, key):
        if key not in self.routes:
            self.routes[key] = random.choice(self.nodes)
        return self.routes[key]

    def read(self, key):
        node = self.rout…
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Microservices patterns easy

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.

load balancing round robin microservices
Python
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
       …
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Microservices patterns easy

Mock a Sidecar Logger with Python Metrics

Simulate a sidecar logger that tracks request counts, error rates, and endpoint hits, producing a metrics snapshot.

microservices monitoring metrics
Python
import random
import time
from collections import defaultdict


class SidecarLogger:
    def __init__(self):
        self.metrics = defaultdict(int)
        self.total_requests = 0
        self.error_count = 0

    def log_request(self, endpoint, status_code):
        """Simulate logging a request and updating metrics…
16 0 Open
Microservices patterns easy

Retry idempotent GET requests in Python

A Python function that retries an idempotent GET request a fixed number of times with a delay between attempts, raising a RuntimeError only after all retries fail.

retry idempotent urllib
Python
import time
import urllib.error
import urllib.request
from http.client import HTTPException

def fetch_with_retry(url, max_retries=3, delay=1.0):
    for attempt in range(1, max_retries + 1):
        try:
            with urllib.request.urlopen(url, timeout=5) as response:
                return response.read().decode…
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Big data & Spark easy

How to Implement MapReduce Word Count in Python Using a Dict

Simulate a MapReduce word count pipeline in Python with a mock dict, splitting text into words, shuffling, and reducing to frequency counts.

mapreduce word-count dictionary
Python
def map_reduce_word_count(text: str) -> dict:
    """Simulate a MapReduce pipeline to count word frequencies."""
    # MAP phase: split into words and emit (word, 1) pairs
    mapped = []
    for word in text.lower().split():
        # Clean word of punctuation
        clean_word = ''.join(char for char in word if cha…
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Big data & Spark medium

How to Mock Spark Streaming Micro-Batches in Python

Simulate Spark's micro-batch streaming with a simple deque-based class that collects events over time and processes them in timed batches.

spark streaming micro-batch
Python
import time
from collections import deque
from datetime import datetime


class MicroBatchStream:
    def __init__(self, batch_interval_sec=2):
        self.batch_interval = batch_interval_sec
        self.source = deque()
        self.processed = []

    def add_events(self, events):
        self.source.extend(events…
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