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How to mock boto3 S3 upload file wrapper in Python
Wrap an S3 put_object call in a testable function that returns metadata, and mock boto3 to verify the upload without touching AWS.
import boto3
import io
def upload_file_to_s3(file_obj, bucket, key, object_metadata=None):
"""Upload a file-like object to S3 and return a metadata dict."""
s3 = boto3.client("s3")
content = file_obj.read()
s3.put_object(
Bucket=bucket,
Key=key,
Body=content,
Metadata=…
How to mock boto3 S3 upload in Python
Shows how to mock the boto3 S3 client with unit tests and wrap an upload function to return a dictionary with status details.
import boto3
from unittest.mock import Mock, patch
class S3Uploader:
def __init__(self, bucket_name):
self.bucket_name = bucket_name
self.s3 = boto3.client("s3", region_name="us-east-1")
def upload_file(self, local_path, s3_key):
self.s3.upload_file(local_path, self.bucket_name, s3_ke…
Data Conversion Helper Functions in Python
A set of beginner-friendly helper functions to convert between JSON strings and Python data, parse dates, and read/write files using pathlib.
from datetime import datetime
from pathlib import Path
import json
def to_json(data, indent=2):
"""Convert Python data to pretty-printed JSON string."""
return json.dumps(data, indent=indent, default=str)
def from_json(json_string):
"""Parse JSON string back into Python data."""
return json.loads(jso…
How to Enforce Indentation Rules From .editorconfig in Python
A mock function that reads .editorconfig-style indentation rules (spaces or tabs, size) and fixes indentation in source code lines by tracking brace depth.
def enforce_indent(editorconfig_rules, file_content):
"""
Mock function to enforce indentation rules from .editorconfig.
Returns the content with indentation fixed (or unchanged if already compliant).
"""
indent_style = editorconfig_rules.get("indent_style", "spaces")
indent_size = int(editorco…
How to Export a Conda Environment YAML File in Python
Generate a mock conda environment YAML export with a reusable Python function and the PyYAML library.
import yaml
def conda_env_mock(name="demo_env", channels=None, packages=None):
channels = channels or ["defaults"]
packages = packages or [
"python=3.11",
"pip",
"numpy=1.24.3",
"pandas=2.0.3",
]
env_dict = {
"name": name,
"channels": channels,
…
How to Format Data with Python's datetime and JSON Helpers
A beginner-friendly set of helper functions to format dates and safely read/write JSON files in Python.
from datetime import datetime
from pathlib import Path
import json
def format_today(pattern: str = "%Y-%m-%d") -> str:
"""Return today's date formatted with the given pattern."""
return datetime.now().strftime(pattern)
def load_json(file_path: str) -> dict:
"""Read and parse a JSON file safely."""
…
How to Mock Fabric Connections in Python for Task Testing
Create a lightweight MockConnection class to replace fabric.Connection and test task functions without SSH.
from fabric import Connection
class MockConnection:
"""Minimal mock of fabric.Connection for task testing."""
def __init__(self):
self.commands = []
def run(self, command, **kwargs):
self.commands.append(command)
return f"OK: {command}"
def deploy(conn):
"""Deploy the app:…
How to Mock Twine Upload to TestPyPI in Python
Simulate a twine upload to TestPyPI with a dry-run mock function that validates distribution files and prints the intended upload action without any network call.
import subprocess
import sys
# Mock twine upload to TestPyPI using subprocess dry-run
def mock_twine_upload(dist_file: str, repo_url: str = "https://test.pypi.org/legacy/") -> None:
"""Simulate twine upload by checking dist file and printing intended action."""
if not dist_file.endswith((".whl", ".tar.gz")):
…
How to Mock subprocess.run for Black Formatter in Python
Use unittest.mock to simulate subprocess.run calls in a Python function that runs the Black formatter, allowing isolated testing without executing external commands.
import subprocess
from unittest.mock import Mock, patch
def run_black_formatter(file_path: str, check_only: bool = False) -> dict:
"""Run black formatter on a file via subprocess."""
cmd = ["black", "--check" if check_only else "-", file_path]
result = subprocess.run(cmd, capture_output=True, text=True)
…
How to Parametrize Tests in Python with pytest
This code demonstrates how to use pytest's @pytest.mark.parametrize decorator to run a single test function against multiple input sets, ensuring comprehensive coverage with minimal code duplication.
import pytest
def multiply(a, b):
return a * b
@pytest.mark.parametrize("x, y, expected", [
(2, 3, 6),
(4, 5, 20),
(0, 10, 0),
(7, 1, 7),
])
def test_multiply(x, y, expected):
result = multiply(x, y)
assert result == expected, f"multiply({x}, {y}) = {result}, expected {expected}"
if _…
How to Type Check a Mock with pyright in Python
Shows how pyright validates a mock function against a TypedDict and Callable signature before runtime.
from typing import TypedDict, Callable
class User(TypedDict):
id: int
name: str
def get_user_name(user_id: int, get_user: Callable[[int], User]) -> str:
user = get_user(user_id)
return user["name"]
def mock_get_user(user_id: int) -> User:
return {"id": user_id, "name": f"User {user_id}"}
if…
Mock pip-compile to Resolve Requirements in Python
A mock function that mimics pip-compile by converting a requirements.in file into pinned, locked package versions.
import subprocess
import tempfile
from pathlib import Path
def compile_requirements_mock(requirements_in: str) -> str:
"""Mock pip-compile: resolve a simple requirements.in into a locked format."""
lines = [line.strip() for line in requirements_in.splitlines() if line.strip() and not line.startswith("#")]
…
Build a Python Performance Profiler That Generates Readable Reports
Use cProfile and pstats to profile Python functions and print a sorted performance report showing the top time-consuming calls.
import cProfile
import pstats
import io
from pathlib import Path
def slow_function():
total = 0
for i in range(500_000):
total += i ** 2
return total
def fast_function():
total = sum(i * i for i in range(500_000))
return total
def profile_functions():
profiler = cProfile.Profile()
…
How to Memoize Async Functions with lru_cache in Python
Cache async function results with functools.lru_cache to avoid repeated expensive awaits, cutting total execution from ~0.4s to ~0.2s in this example.
from functools import lru_cache
import asyncio
@lru_cache(maxsize=128)
async def fetch_data(user_id: int) -> str:
# Simulate expensive async operation
await asyncio.sleep(0.1)
return f"Data for user {user_id}"
async def main():
start = asyncio.get_event_loop().time()
# First calls (miss cach…
How to Memoize Pure Functions with functools.lru_cache in Python
Use functools.lru_cache to memoize a pure Fibonacci function and avoid recomputing repeated values.
from functools import lru_cache
@lru_cache(maxsize=128)
def fibonacci(n: int) -> int:
"""Return the nth Fibonacci number (0-indexed) using memoization."""
if n < 2:
return n
return fibonacci(n - 1) + fibonacci(n - 2)
if __name__ == "__main__":
for i in range(10):
print(f"fibonacci({…
How to Profile CPU Hot Path in Python with cProfile and sort_stats cumtime
Profile a Python function's CPU usage by running cProfile, sorting stats by cumulative time, and printing a readable report to stdout.
import cProfile
import pstats
import io
def slow_function():
total = 0
for i in range(100_000):
total += i * i
return total
def fast_function():
return sum(i for i in range(100))
def main():
slow_function()
fast_function()
if __name__ == "__main__":
profiler = cProfile.Profi…
How to Run Blocking Code in an Executor with asyncio in Python
This code runs blocking functions concurrently without stalling the event loop by offloading them to thread pool executors via asyncio.
import asyncio
import time
def blocking_task(name: str, duration: float) -> str:
"""Simulate a blocking operation."""
time.sleep(duration)
return f"Finished {name} after {duration}s"
async def main() -> None:
loop = asyncio.get_running_loop()
results = await asyncio.gather(
loop.run_in_…
How to Use ProcessPoolExecutor for CPU Parallel Map in Python
Run a function over a sequence of inputs in parallel across multiple CPU cores with ProcessPoolExecutor.map.
from concurrent.futures import ProcessPoolExecutor
import math
def compute_square(num):
return num * num
def is_prime(n):
if n < 2:
return False
for i in range(2, int(math.sqrt(n)) + 1):
if n % i == 0:
return False
return True
if __name__ == "__main__":
numbers = rang…
How to Use ThreadPoolExecutor in Python for Parallel Processing
Use ThreadPoolExecutor with executor.map to run a function over many inputs concurrently and collect ordered results.
def worker(item):
return item * item
if __name__ == "__main__":
from concurrent.futures import ThreadPoolExecutor
numbers = list(range(1, 11))
with ThreadPoolExecutor(max_workers=4) as executor:
results = list(executor.map(worker, numbers))
print("Input: ", numbers)
print("Results:", …
How to Use functools.cache for Unbounded Memoization in Python
Speed up repeated recursive calls by memoizing function results with Python's built-in functools.cache decorator.
```python
import functools
import time
@functools.cache
def fib(n):
if n < 2:
return n
return fib(n - 1) + fib(n - 2)
if __name__ == "__main__":
start = time.perf_counter()
result = fib(30)
elapsed = time.perf_counter() - start
print(f"fib(30) = {result}")
print(f"computed in {…
How to Use multiprocessing Pool map and starmap in Python
Parallelize functions over iterables with Pool.map, and unpack multiple arguments via Pool.starmap.
from multiprocessing import Pool
def square(x):
return x * x
def add_and_multiply(a, b, c):
return (a + b) * c
if __name__ == "__main__":
numbers = [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
with Pool(processes=2) as pool:
squares = pool.map(square, numbers)
print(f"squares: {squares}")
starmap_arg…
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 Use threading.RLock in Python
Demonstrates threading.RLock, a reentrant lock that allows the same thread to acquire it multiple times without deadlocking — essential for recursive functions sharing state across threads.
import threading
import time
lock = threading.RLock()
shared_counter = 0
def recursive_increment(value, depth):
global shared_counter
with lock:
shared_counter += 1
print(f"Depth {depth}: counter = {shared_counter}")
if depth > 1:
recursive_increment(value, depth - 1)
def…
How to Vectorize a Function with a Pure Python Fallback
Create a decorator that calls a scalar function directly for a single value and routes list inputs to a pure-Python fallback for vectorized processing without NumPy.
import math
def fallback_vectorize(func, fallback=None):
"""Vectorize a scalar function with a pure-Python fallback for lists."""
if fallback is None:
fallback = lambda x: [func(i) for i in x]
def wrapped(*args):
if len(args) == 1 and isinstance(args[0], (list, tuple)):
retur…
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