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How to Use Optional Return in Python Instead of Raising Exceptions

A Python function returns None for missing dictionary keys instead of raising KeyError, enabling graceful lookup handling with type hints.

optional typing dict-get
Python
from typing import Optional


def find_user(users: dict, user_id: int) -> Optional[dict]:
    """
    Look up a user by ID. Returns the user dict if found,
    otherwise returns None instead of raising KeyError.
    """
    return users.get(user_id)


def main() -> None:
    users = {
        1: {"name": "Alice", "ema…
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How to Use a Fallback Path with FileNotFoundError in Python

Read a primary file and fall back to a backup file when the first is missing, returning an empty string if both fail.

filenotfounderror exceptions fallback
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import pathlib

def read_config(path):
    primary = pathlib.Path(path)
    fallback = pathlib.Path("config_backup.json")
    try:
        with primary.open("r") as f:
            return f.read()
    except FileNotFoundError:
        try:
            with fallback.open("r") as f:
                return f.read()
      …
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How to Use pdb.post_mortem in Python

Automatically enter the Python debugger at the exact point where an uncaught exception occurred, allowing interactive inspection of the crash site.

pdb debugging exceptions
Python
import pdb
import sys

def divide(a, b):
    return a / b

def main():
    try:
        result = divide(10, 0)
        print(f"Result: {result}")
    except Exception:
        # Enter post-mortem debugging when an uncaught exception occurs
        pdb.post_mortem(sys.exc_info()[2])

if __name__ == "__main__":
    main…
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How to Use the breakpoint() Function for Interactive Debugging in Python

Insert a breakpoint() call into your code to drop into an interactive debugger session where you can inspect variables and step through execution.

debugging pdb breakpoint
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def calculate_total(prices, discount=0):
    """Calculates total price with optional discount."""
    subtotal = sum(prices)
    breakpoint()  # Interactive debugging session starts here
    final_total = subtotal * (1 - discount)
    return final_total


if __name__ == "__main__":
    items = [25.50, 13.25, 9.99, 5.7…
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How to Use try except ValueError in Python to Parse Numbers

Convert strings to integers safely with try/except ValueError and TypeError, returning a value-or-error tuple.

try-except valueerror error-handling
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def parse_number(text):
    """Safely convert a string to an integer, handling errors gracefully."""
    try:
        value = int(text)
        return value, None
    except ValueError as error:
        return None, f"Conversion failed: {error}"
    except TypeError as error:
        return None, f"Wrong type provided…
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How to Use try except else finally in Python

Demonstrates the correct order of try/except/else/finally blocks in Python with a safe division function.

try-except error-handling flow-control
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def safe_divide(numerator, denominator):
    try:
        result = numerator / denominator
    except ZeroDivisionError:
        print("Error: Cannot divide by zero!")
    except TypeError:
        print("Error: Both arguments must be numbers!")
    else:
        print(f"Division successful: {numerator} / {denominator…
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How to Validate Input and Raise TypeError in Python

Define a function that checks its argument type and raises a TypeError early with a clear message when given a non-number.

type checking validation typeerror
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def validate_number(value):
    if not isinstance(value, (int, float)):
        raise TypeError(f"Expected a number, got {type(value).__name__}")
    return value * 2

if __name__ == "__main__":
    try:
        print(validate_number(5))
        print(validate_number("hello"))
    except TypeError as e:
        print(…
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How to Validate JSON in Python and Catch JSONDecodeError

A robust Python function that attempts to parse JSON strings and returns a boolean plus either the parsed data or a descriptive error message when decoding fails.

json validation jsondecodeerror
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import json

def validate_json(json_string):
    """Try to parse JSON, return (is_valid, data_or_error)."""
    try:
        data = json.loads(json_string)
        return True, data
    except json.JSONDecodeError as e:
        return False, f"Invalid JSON: {e}"

if __name__ == "__main__":
    test_inputs = [
        …
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How to Validate an Email Address and Raise ValueError in Python

This code defines a validate_email function that checks an email address against a regex pattern and several rules, raising ValueError with a specific reason when invalid.

validation regex errors
Python
import re

def validate_email(email: str) -> str:
    """Validate an email address and return it if valid, otherwise raise ValueError."""
    if not isinstance(email, str):
        raise ValueError("Email must be a string")
    if len(email) > 254:
        raise ValueError("Email length exceeds 254 characters")

    #…
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How to Wrap a Low Level Error in a Higher Level Exception in Python

Wrap low-level exceptions in a higher-level exception while preserving the original cause with the `from` keyword.

exception-chaining error-handling wrapping
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class LowLevelError(Exception):
    pass

class HighLevelError(Exception):
    pass

def low_level_operation():
    raise LowLevelError("storage drive failed to respond")

def high_level_operation():
    try:
        low_level_operation()
    except LowLevelError as e:
        raise HighLevelError(f"database operation…
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How to attach a request ID to exception messages in Python

This code shows how to enrich exception messages with contextual request IDs using context variables, making error logs more traceable across concurrent requests.

contextvars exception-handling logging
Python
import logging
from contextvars import ContextVar

request_id_var = ContextVar("request_id", default="unknown")

def add_request_id(exc: Exception) -> Exception:
    exc.args = (f"request_id={request_id_var.get()} | {exc.args[0]}" if exc.args else f"request_id={request_id_var.get()}",) + exc.args[1:]
    return exc

d…
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How to catch ValueError in Python and print a friendly message

This code defines a function that safely converts text to an integer, catches ValueError, and prints a friendly message instead of crashing.

exception handling valueerror try except
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def parse_number(text):
    try:
        return int(text)
    except ValueError:
        print("Oops! That's not a valid number.")
        return None

if __name__ == "__main__":
    result = parse_number("abc")
    if result is None:
        print("Parsing failed.")
    else:
        print(f"Parsed value: {result}")
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How to check for None and raise helpful errors in Python

A defensive function that explicitly validates data, keys, and values — raising descriptive ValueError and KeyError exceptions before returning a result.

none error-handling validation
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def get_value(data, key):
    if data is None:
        raise ValueError("data cannot be None")
    if key not in data:
        raise KeyError(f"key '{key}' not found in data")
    result = data[key]
    if result is None:
        raise ValueError(f"value for key '{key}' is None")
    return result


if __name__ == "__…
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How to define an exception hierarchy for domain errors in Python

Create a custom exception hierarchy with a base DomainError class and specific subclasses to handle validation, not-found, permission, and concurrency errors cleanly in Python apps.

exceptions domain-errors error-handling
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class DomainError(Exception):
    """Base class for all domain errors."""
    pass

class ValidationError(DomainError):
    """Raised when input data fails validation rules."""
    pass

class NotFoundError(DomainError):
    """Raised when a requested entity does not exist."""
    pass

class PermissionDeniedError(Dom…
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How to handle ZeroDivisionError in Python

Wrap a division operation in try/except to return None or a friendly message instead of crashing when dividing by zero.

zero-division exception-handling try-except
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def safe_divide(a, b):
    """Return a/b if possible, else None when dividing by zero."""
    try:
        return a / b
    except ZeroDivisionError:
        return None


def safe_divide_with_message(a, b):
    """Return a how-to message on divide-by-zero error."""
    try:
        return a / b
    except ZeroDivisio…
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How to parse a traceback to get the last frame in Python

Extracts the innermost frame's file, line, and function name from a Python traceback object.

traceback exceptions debugging
Python
import sys
import traceback


def parse_traceback_last_frame(exc_info):
    """Return the file, line, and function of the last (innermost) frame."""
    _, _, tb = exc_info
    last_tb = tb
    while last_tb.tb_next is not None:
        last_tb = last_tb.tb_next
    filename = last_tb.tb_frame.f_code.co_filename
    l…
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Implement a Context Manager That Suppresses Exceptions in Python

Shows how to write a custom context manager that catches specified exceptions and optionally re-raises others, plus the stdlib contextlib.suppress alternative.

context-manager exception-handling with-statement
Python
import contextlib

class SuppressExceptions:
    def __init__(self, *exceptions):
        self.exceptions = exceptions

    def __enter__(self):
        return self

    def __exit__(self, exc_type, exc_val, exc_tb):
        if exc_type is None:
            return False
        if not self.exceptions or exc_type in se…
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Implement circuit breaker open after failures demo in Python

A minimal CircuitBreaker class that calls a function and automatically 'opens' after a set number of consecutive failures, blocking further calls with a RuntimeError.

circuit-breaker resilience error-handling
Python
import time
from datetime import datetime


class CircuitBreaker:
    def __init__(self, threshold=3):
        self.threshold = threshold
        self.failure_count = 0
        self.is_open = False

    def call(self, func, *args, **kwargs):
        if self.is_open:
            raise RuntimeError("Circuit is OPEN")
  …
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Log to stderr with Python logging basicConfig

Configure Python's logging module to send all log messages to standard error (stderr) instead of the default stderr, with a readable timestamped format.

logging stderr debugging
Python
import logging

def main():
    logging.basicConfig(
        level=logging.DEBUG,
        format="%(asctime)s — %(name)s — %(levelname)s — %(message)s",
        stream=__import__("sys").stderr,
    )
    logger = logging.getLogger("example")
    logger.debug("Debug message")
    logger.info("Info message")
    logger.…
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Map Exception Type to HTTP Status Code in Python

Maps Python exception types to appropriate HTTP status codes using a dictionary lookup for consistent API error handling.

exceptions http-status error-handling
Python
EXCEPTION_STATUS_MAP = {
    ValueError: 400,
    KeyError: 400,
    TypeError: 400,
    PermissionError: 403,
    FileNotFoundError: 404,
    AttributeError: 404,
    TimeoutError: 408,
    NotImplementedError: 501,
    ConnectionError: 503,
}


def status_code_for(exception_type):
    try:
        return EXCEPTION_S…
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Python dict try-except KeyError EAFP vs LBYL

Compare EAFP (try-except) and LBYL (if-in-check) styles for safely accessing dictionary keys, with working examples in Python.

eafp lbyl dictionary
Python
def safe_get_lbyl(d, key):
    if key in d:
        return d[key]
    return "default-lbyl"

def safe_get_eafp(d, key):
    try:
        return d[key]
    except KeyError:
        return "default-eafp"

if __name__ == "__main__":
    data = {"name": "Alice", "age": 30}
    print("LBYL:", safe_get_lbyl(data, "missing")…
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Redact secrets from log message formatter in Python

Build a custom logging.Formatter that masks passwords, API keys, and credit card numbers in log output.

logging redaction security
Python
import re
import logging

class RedactingFormatter(logging.Formatter):
    """Formatter that masks sensitive data in log messages."""
    
    SENSITIVE_PATTERNS = [
        (re.compile(r'password[=:]\s*\S+', re.IGNORECASE), 'password=[REDACTED]'),
        (re.compile(r'api[_-]?key[=:]\s*\S+', re.IGNORECASE), 'api_key…
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Retry an Operation on ConnectionError in Python

Retries an unreliable operation a fixed number of times when it raises a transient ConnectionError, with a small delay between attempts.

retry connection-error error-handling
Python
import time
import random


def unreliable_operation():
    """Simulates an operation that throws ConnectionError occasionally."""
    if random.random() < 0.6:
        raise ConnectionError("Transient network failure")
    return "Operation succeeded"


def retry_operation(attempts=4, delay=0.2):
    """Retries the o…
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Split try except ValueError handler for beginners in Python

Demonstrates how to handle ValueError and ZeroDivisionError separately using try/except blocks, with beginner-friendly examples for parsing and division.

try-except valueerror zerodivisionerror
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def parse_number(text):
    try:
        number = int(text)
        return f"Parsed successfully: {number}"
    except ValueError as error:
        return f"Conversion failed: {error}"

def divide_numbers(dividend, divisor):
    try:
        result = dividend / divisor
        return f"Division result: {result}"
    e…
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