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How to write an INI config section with configparser in Python
Create an INI configuration file with sections using Python's configparser module and write it to disk.
import configparser
config = configparser.ConfigParser()
config["General"] = {
"host": "localhost",
"port": "8080",
"debug": "true"
}
config["Database"] = {
"name": "appdb",
"user": "admin",
"password": "secret"
}
with open("example.ini", "w") as file:
config.write(file)
with open("examp…
Normalize CSV Column Names to snake_case in Python
Convert CSV header names to snake_case using a regular expression and write the updated file in place.
import csv
import re
import sys
def to_snake_case(header):
header = re.sub(r"(?<=[a-z0-9])(?=[A-Z])", "_", header)
header = re.sub(r"[^a-zA-Z0-9]+", "_", header).strip("_").lower()
return header
def normalize_csv_headers(input_path, output_path=None):
with open(input_path, newline="", encoding="utf…
Parameterize SQL queries in Python to prevent SQL injection
Safely fetch users from a SQLite database using parameterized queries to prevent SQL injection attacks.
import sqlite3
def get_users_by_name(name):
"""Fetch users safely using parameterized query."""
conn = sqlite3.connect(':memory:')
cursor = conn.cursor()
# Create sample table and data
cursor.execute('CREATE TABLE users (id INTEGER, name TEXT)')
cursor.executemany('INSERT INTO users (name…
Parse Fixed Width Data File by Column Slices in Python
Extract fields from fixed-width text by slicing each line at defined column offsets, with a dictionary describing the boundaries.
from pathlib import Path
def parse_fixed_width(data: str, slices: dict[str, tuple[int, int]]) -> list[dict[str, str]]:
lines = data.strip().splitlines()
records = []
for line in lines:
record = {}
for name, (start, end) in slices.items():
record[name] = line[start:end].strip()…
Read Entire File into String with read Method in Python
Open a file, read its entire content into a string using the .read() method, and clean up with a context manager.
from pathlib import Path
def read_file_to_string(file_path: str) -> str:
"""Read the entire file content into a string using the read method."""
with open(file_path, 'r', encoding='utf-8') as file:
content = file.read()
return content
if __name__ == "__main__":
# Create a temporary file for d…
Read Parquet-Like Columnar CSV Chunks in Python
A Python generator that reads a CSV file column-by-column, yielding dictionary chunks where each key points to a list of values—mirroring how Parquet stores data columnar.
```python
import csv
from pathlib import Path
from typing import Iterator, List
def read_parquet_like_columnar(csv_path: str, column_names: List[str], chunk_size: int = 2) -> Iterator[dict]:
"""Read CSV data in columnar chunks, similar to how parquet stores columns."""
csv_file = Path(csv_path)
with csv_f…
Read SQLite database with sqlite3 module in Python
Connect to a SQLite database and query rows with the standard library sqlite3 module, returning results as dictionaries.
import sqlite3
from pathlib import Path
# Create an in-memory database and a sample table
connection = sqlite3.connect(":memory:")
cursor = connection.cursor()
cursor.execute("""
CREATE TABLE employees (
id INTEGER PRIMARY KEY,
name TEXT NOT NULL,
department TEXT NOT NULL,
salary REAL
)
""")
# Inser…
Read a CSV File with csv.DictReader in Python
Read a CSV file as a list of dictionaries, using csv.DictReader to map each row to column names.
import csv
from pathlib import Path
def read_csv_with_dictreader(file_path):
data = []
with open(file_path, mode='r', newline='', encoding='utf-8') as csvfile:
reader = csv.DictReader(csvfile)
for row in reader:
data.append(row)
return data
if __name__ == "__main__":
# Cre…
Read an XML File with xml.etree.ElementTree in Python
Parse an XML file and print its root and child elements using the standard library's xml.etree.ElementTree module.
import xml.etree.ElementTree as ET
def read_xml_file(file_path):
"""Read an XML file and print its structure."""
tree = ET.parse(file_path)
root = tree.getroot()
print(f"Root element: {root.tag}")
for child in root:
print(f"Child element: {child.tag}, text: {child.text}")
if __name__ ==…
Reassemble File Parts into Original File Bytes in Python
Read sorted part files from a directory and concatenate their bytes into the original file.
import os
import sys
from pathlib import Path
def reassemble_parts(parts_dir: Path, output_path: Path) -> int:
"""
Reassemble file parts into the original file.
Args:
parts_dir: Directory containing the part files
output_path: Path where the reassembled file will be written
Returns:
…
Rotate Log Files in Python by Size
This code rotates a log file when its size exceeds a threshold, keeping a specified number of backups.
import os
import glob
from pathlib import Path
def rotate_log(log_path, max_size_bytes=1024, max_backups=3):
log_file = Path(log_path)
if log_file.stat().st_size <= max_size_bytes:
print(f"Log size {log_file.stat().st_size} bytes <= threshold, no rotation")
return
for i in range(max_backu…
Scrape HTML Tables and Convert Them to CSV Using Beautiful Soup in Python
Scrape a Wikipedia table with Beautiful Soup and write the data to a CSV file using the csv module.
import requests
from bs4 import BeautifulSoup
import csv
url = "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_GDP_(nominal)"
response = requests.get(url)
soup = BeautifulSoup(response.text, 'html.parser')
tables = soup.find_all('table', {'class': 'wikitable'})
if tables:
target_table = tables[2]
rows =…
Sync only changed files between two folders in Python
This code compares two folders and copies only the new or modified files from source to destination, skipping unchanged ones by comparing SHA-256 hashes.
import hashlib
from pathlib import Path
import shutil
def file_hash(path: Path, chunk_size: int = 8192) -> str:
hasher = hashlib.sha256()
with path.open("rb") as f:
for chunk in iter(lambda: f.read(chunk_size), b""):
hasher.update(chunk)
return hasher.hexdigest()
def sync_files(src: s…
Tail last N lines of growing log file in Python
Prints the last n lines of a log file and follows new content appended to it, polling for size changes.
import time
from pathlib import Path
def tail_log(file_path, n=10, poll_interval=1.0, timeout=10):
"""
Print the last n lines and follow new lines appended to a growing log file.
"""
path = Path(file_path)
# Read the last n lines from the current file
with path.open("r", encoding="utf-8") as f…
Write CSV file with csv DictWriter in Python
Write a list of dictionaries to a CSV file using Python's csv.DictWriter, including a header row.
import csv
from pathlib import Path
fieldnames = ["name", "city", "age"]
rows = [
{"name": "Alice", "city": "New York", "age": 30},
{"name": "Bob", "city": "Los Angeles", "age": 25},
{"name": "Charlie", "city": "Chicago", "age": 35},
]
path = Path("people.csv")
with path.open("w", newline="") as csvfile:…
Build a Case-Insensitive Dict with a Wrapper Class in Python
Create a custom dict subclass that treats keys as case-insensitive by normalizing them to lowercase, with a full set of common dict methods.
class CaseInsensitiveDict:
def __init__(self, data=None):
self._data = {}
if data:
self.update(data)
def __setitem__(self, key, value):
self._data[str(key).lower()] = value
def __getitem__(self, key):
return self._data[str(key).lower()]
def __delitem__(sel…
Build a defaultdict histogram of categories in Python
Count occurrences of each category in a list using collections.defaultdict(int) for automatic initialization.
from collections import defaultdict
def build_category_histogram(items):
"""Count occurrences of each category in a list of items."""
histogram = defaultdict(int)
for item in items:
histogram[item] += 1
return dict(histogram)
if __name__ == "__main__":
categories = ["fruit", "vegetable", …
Build adjacency dict graph from edges in Python
Convert a list of edges into an undirected adjacency dictionary, mapping each node to its neighbors, with sorted output.
def build_adjacency_dict(edges):
graph = {}
for u, v in edges:
if u not in graph:
graph[u] = []
if v not in graph:
graph[v] = []
graph[u].append(v)
graph[v].append(u)
return graph
if __name__ == "__main__":
edges = [(1, 2), (2, 3), (3, 4), (4, 1)…
Build an OrderedDict insertion order demo in Python 3
Demonstrate how OrderedDict preserves insertion order, how updates keep position, and how re-insertion moves keys to the end.
from collections import OrderedDict
def demo_ordered_dict():
# Create an OrderedDict and insert items in a specific order
ordered = OrderedDict()
ordered['banana'] = 3
ordered['apple'] = 2
ordered['cherry'] = 5
ordered['date'] = 1
print("Insertion order preserved:")
for key, value in …
Check Invertible Mapping for Duplicate Values in Python
Detect duplicate values among (key, value) pairs to ensure the mapping is invertible, using a dictionary for O(1) lookups.
def invertible_after_dedup(pairs):
"""
Check whether a set of (key, value) pairs is invertible,
i.e., no duplicate values exist for different keys.
"""
seen = {}
for key, value in pairs:
if value in seen and seen[value] != key:
return False, f"Duplicate value '{value}' for k…
Compare Two Dictionaries in Python
Compare two dictionaries by finding common keys, unique keys, and value differences using Python's set operations.
def compare_data(dict1, dict2):
"""Compare two dictionaries and summarize similarities/differences."""
keys1 = set(dict1.keys())
keys2 = set(dict2.keys())
common_keys = keys1 & keys2
only_in_first = keys1 - keys2
only_in_second = keys2 - keys1
print(f"Common keys ({len(common_keys…
Convert Lists and Dictionaries to Sets in Python
Convert lists of pairs into dictionaries and lists or dictionaries into sets using simple helper functions.
def convert_to_dict(data):
"""Convert list of tuples or lists into a dictionary."""
return dict(data)
def convert_to_set(data):
"""Convert list or dictionary into a set of its keys/values."""
if isinstance(data, dict):
return set(data.keys())
return set(data)
def convert_collection(data…
Convert namedtuple to dict with asdict in Python
Convert a namedtuple instance into an ordinary dictionary using the asdict function from the collections module's namedtuple utility.
from collections import namedtuple, asdict
def main():
# Define a namedtuple for a person
Person = namedtuple("Person", ["name", "age", "city"])
person = Person(name="Alice", age=30, city="New York")
# Convert namedtuple to dict
person_dict = asdict(person)
print("Original namedtuple…
Count Word Frequency in Python with dict
Count how often each word appears in a text using Python's collections.Counter and regular expressions.
from collections import Counter
import re
def count_word_frequency(text):
"""Count frequency of each word in text (case-insensitive)."""
words = re.findall(r"\b\w+\b", text.lower())
return dict(Counter(words))
if __name__ == "__main__":
sample_text = "The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog. The …
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