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Observability & SRE easy

How to Route Alerts by Severity in Python

Map alert severity levels to routing targets and simulate dispatching alerts to on-call pages, email, Slack, or logs.

observability alerts routing
Python
def main():
    # Severity levels with corresponding alert routing targets
    routing_map = {
        "critical": "call_page",
        "high": "call_page",
        "medium": "email_team",
        "low": "slack_channel",
        "info": "log_only"
    }

    # Simulated alerts with severity
    alerts = [
        {"na…
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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

Mock Health Endpoint Liveness Check in Python

Simulate a liveness endpoint that reports service health with a configurable failure rate and uptime.

health check mock observability
Python
import time
import random


def liveness_check(service_name: str, failure_rate: float = 0.1) -> dict:
    """Mock health check that returns liveness status with a configurable failure rate."""
    healthy = random.random() > failure_rate
    response = {
        "service": service_name,
        "status": "alive" if he…
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Microservices patterns medium

Bulkhead Thread Pool per Service Mock in Python

Simulates a bulkhead pattern with per-service thread pools and semaphore-based rejection to isolate failures between dependent services.

bulkhead threadpool semaphore
Python
import threading
import time
import random
from concurrent.futures import ThreadPoolExecutor

class ServiceBulkhead:
    def __init__(self, name, max_threads, max_queue):
        self.name = name
        self.executor = ThreadPoolExecutor(max_workers=max_threads)
        self.semaphore = threading.Semaphore(max_thread…
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Microservices patterns medium

Fallback cached response mock in Python

Wraps a mock function with a fallback to a real service and caches results to mask transient failures.

microservices caching fallback
Python
import time
from functools import wraps

class CachedMock:
    def __init__(self, cache_ttl=5):
        self.cache = {}
        self.cache_ttl = cache_ttl

    def get(self, key):
        cached = self.cache.get(key)
        if cached and time.time() - cached["timestamp"] < self.cache_ttl:
            return cached["v…
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Microservices patterns medium

How to Build an Anti-Corruption Layer in Python

Translate messy legacy system data into a clean domain model using an anti-corruption layer in Python.

anti-corruption microservices data-transformation
Python
class MockLegacySystem:
    """Simulates a legacy system with messy data formats."""
    def get_user_data(self):
        # Legacy format: fields are abbreviated and types are inconsistent
        return {
            "usr_id": "USR-123",
            "usr_nm": "john_doe",
            "email_addrs": "John.Doe@example.c…
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Microservices patterns medium

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.

2pc transaction microservices
Python
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…
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Microservices patterns easy

How to Implement an Outbox Pattern Mock in Python

This code demonstrates a simple in-memory outbox pattern mock for publishing domain events and tracking pending events until they are marked as published.

outbox domain-events microservices
Python
from dataclasses import dataclass, field
from datetime import datetime
from uuid import uuid4


@dataclass
class DomainEvent:
    event_id: str = field(default_factory=lambda: str(uuid4()))
    occurred_at: datetime = field(default_factory=datetime.utcnow)


class Outbox:
    def __init__(self):
        self._events =…
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Microservices patterns easy

How to Mock a GraphQL Backend in Python

Create an in-memory GraphQL mock backend using dataclasses and resolver methods returning plain dictionaries.

graphql mock dataclasses
Python
from dataclasses import dataclass, asdict
from typing import Any, Dict, List


@dataclass
class Product:
    id: int
    name: str
    price: float


@dataclass
class User:
    id: int
    username: str


class MockGraphQLBackend:
    def __init__(self) -> None:
        self.products = [
            Product(id=1, name…
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Microservices patterns medium

How to implement a circuit breaker in Python

A Python CircuitBreaker class that tracks failures, opens after a threshold, and retries after a timeout.

circuit-breaker resilience microservices
Python
class CircuitBreaker:
    def __init__(self, failure_threshold=3, timeout=5):
        self.failure_threshold = failure_threshold
        self.timeout = timeout
        self.failure_count = 0
        self.last_failure_time = None
        self.state = "CLOSED"

    def call(self, mock_downstream):
        if self.state …
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Microservices patterns easy

How to mock a SPIFFE workload identity in Python

Generate a mock SPIFFE ID and token for a workload using a trust domain, namespace, and service account.

spiffe identity microservices
Python
import hashlib
import json
from dataclasses import dataclass, asdict


@dataclass
class SPIFFEIdentity:
    trust_domain: str
    namespace: str
    service_account: str

    @property
    def id(self) -> str:
        return f"spiffe://{self.trust_domain}/ns/{self.namespace}/sa/{self.service_account}"


def mock_workl…
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Microservices patterns medium

Python Saga Compensating Steps Mock

Mock a distributed transaction saga with forward steps and compensating actions that reverse partial progress on failure.

saga microservices compensation
Python
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}]…
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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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Microservices patterns medium

Saga pattern orchestration with rollback in Python

Orchestrate a distributed transaction with Saga steps and automated compensation rollback on failure.

saga microservices transaction
Python
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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Big data & Spark easy

How to Broadcast a Small Lookup Table in Python

Simulates broadcasting a small lookup table by iterating key-value pairs and emitting packed rows to subscribers with deterministic output.

broadcast lookup-table dictionary
Python
import random

# Generate a deterministic mock broadcast of a small lookup table
# with 5 keys and random integer values (seeded for reproducibility)

data = {
    "sensor_a": 22,
    "sensor_b": 87,
    "sensor_c": 43,
    "sensor_d": 65,
    "sensor_e": 31,
}

# Simulate a broadcast to subscribers by iterating and p…
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Big data & Spark easy

Sliding Window Streaming Mock in Python

A simple Python class that maintains a sliding window of recent streaming values and computes the running average.

streaming sliding-window averages
Python
import time
import random

class StreamingMock:
    """Produces a stream of numbers using a sliding window."""
    
    def __init__(self, window_size=5):
        self.window = []
        self.window_size = window_size
        
    def push(self, value):
        """Add a value, sliding the window forward."""
        s…
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ML engineering pipelines medium

Detect Concept Drift in Python with a Simple Statistical Test

Detect concept drift by comparing the mean of recent data against a reference distribution using a z-score-like threshold.

concept drift statistics ml monitoring
Python
import random
import statistics

def detect_drift(recent, reference, threshold=1.5):
    ref_mean = statistics.mean(reference)
    ref_std = statistics.stdev(reference)
    
    recent_mean = statistics.mean(recent)
    drift_score = abs(recent_mean - ref_mean) / (ref_std if ref_std > 0 else 1)
    
    drifted = drif…
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ML engineering pipelines medium

How to Build a Mock ML Pipeline with Prefect in Python

Create a lightweight Prefect flow with mock preprocessing, training, and evaluation tasks to prototype an ML pipeline end-to-end.

prefect machine-learning pipeline
Python
from prefect import task, flow
from datetime import datetime


@task
def preprocess_data(raw_value: float) -> float:
    """Mock preprocessing: normalize the input value."""
    return raw_value / 100.0


@task
def train_model(features: float) -> dict:
    """Mock training: return a fake model artifact."""
    return …
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ML engineering pipelines easy

How to Build a Simple ML Pipeline with ZenML in Python

Build a mock machine learning pipeline with ZenML steps for data loading, training, and evaluation, and run it to print the final accuracy.

zenml ml pipeline
Python
from zenml import pipeline, step


@step
def load_data() -> dict:
    """Simulate loading data from a source."""
    return {"accuracy": 0.0, "loss": 1.0}


@step
def train_model(data: dict) -> dict:
    """Simulate training a model."""
    data["accuracy"] = 0.95
    data["loss"] = 0.1
    return data


@step
def eva…
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ML engineering pipelines medium

How to Build an sklearn Pipeline with ColumnTransformer in Python

A mock example showing how to chain preprocessing and a regression model into a single sklearn Pipeline, scaling numeric features and one-hot encoding categorical features with ColumnTransformer.

sklearn pipeline columntransformer
Python
import numpy as np
from sklearn.compose import ColumnTransformer
from sklearn.preprocessing import StandardScaler, OneHotEncoder
from sklearn.pipeline import Pipeline
from sklearn.linear_model import LinearRegression

# Mock dataset
X = np.array([[1, 'red'], [2, 'blue'], [3, 'red'], [4, 'green'], [5, 'blue']], dtype=o…
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ML engineering pipelines easy

How to Define Dagster ML Assets in Python

Define a chain of Dagster software-defined assets that compute raw features, normalized features, and predictions for an ML pipeline.

dagster ml-pipeline asset
Python
from dagster import asset


@asset
def raw_features():
    return {"sepal_length": [5.1, 4.9, 6.2], "sepal_width": [3.5, 3.0, 3.4]}


@asset
def normalized_features(raw_features):
    values = raw_features["sepal_length"]
    mean = sum(values) / len(values)
    std = (sum((x - mean) ** 2 for x in values) / len(values…
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ML engineering pipelines easy

How to Load CSV Training Data in Python Without Pandas

Load CSV training data using Python's standard library and mock it with io.StringIO for testing, returning headers and rows as dictionaries.

csv ml-pipelines io-stringio
Python
import csv
from pathlib import Path


def load_csv_training_data(file_path: str | Path) -> tuple[list[str], list[dict[str, str]]]:
    """Load CSV training data and return headers plus rows as dictionaries."""
    with open(file_path, mode="r", newline="", encoding="utf-8") as csv_file:
        reader = csv.DictReader…
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ML engineering pipelines easy

How to Mock MLflow log_params and log_metrics in Python

Use unittest.mock to patch MLflow's log_param and log_metric, run the training function, and verify logging calls without touching a real tracking server.

mlflow mock testing
Python
from unittest.mock import Mock, patch
import mlflow


def train_model():
    mlflow.log_param("learning_rate", 0.01)
    mlflow.log_param("epochs", 10)
    mlflow.log_metric("accuracy", 0.95)
    mlflow.log_metric("loss", 0.05)
    return "Training completed"


if __name__ == "__main__":
    with patch("mlflow.log_par…
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ML engineering pipelines medium

How to Mock ROC AUC in Python

Compute ROC AUC from scratch in Python using pairwise comparisons between positive and negative score distributions, ideal for testing ML models without sklearn.

machine-learning model-evaluation auc
Python
import random
from math import comb


def mock_roc_auc(scores, labels):
    """Compute mock ROC AUC by simulating a classifier's score distribution."""
    random.seed(42)
    n = len(labels)
    pos_scores = [scores[i] for i in range(n) if labels[i] == 1]
    neg_scores = [scores[i] for i in range(n) if labels[i] == …
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