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Event sourcing append store replay in Python
A simple in-memory event store that appends events per aggregate and replays them on demand.
import json
from collections import defaultdict
class EventStore:
def __init__(self):
self._events = defaultdict(list)
def append(self, aggregate_id, event_type, data):
event = {"type": event_type, "data": data}
self._events[aggregate_id].append(event)
def replay(self, aggregate…
How to Aggregate Periodic Snapshot Data in Python
Generates mock snapshot data and groups values into periods to compute average aggregates with Python's standard library.
import random
from collections import defaultdict
def snapshot_aggregate(n=10, period=3):
data = defaultdict(list)
for i in range(n):
key = f"item_{i % period}"
data[key].append(random.randint(1, 100))
return dict(data)
def aggregate_periodic(snapshots, period=3):
result = {}
for …
How to Propagate Context Variables with asyncio in Python
Use Python's ContextVar with asyncio to carry deadline information across concurrent tasks and propagate context automatically.
import asyncio
from contextvars import ContextVar
from datetime import datetime
deadline = ContextVar("deadline", default=None)
async def worker(name):
current = deadline.get()
if current:
print(f"{name} sees deadline: {current}")
else:
print(f"{name} sees no deadline")
await asyncio.…
How to Stop Receiving Requests Until Ready in Python
A mock server that refuses requests until a readiness gate is passed, simulating fail-stop behavior for production reliability.
import random
import time
class MockServer:
def __init__(self):
self.ready = False
self.requests_received = 0
def readiness_check(self):
"""Simulates a readiness probe. Returns True only when ready."""
if not self.ready:
return False
return True
def r…
How to Generate and Propagate W3C Trace Context Headers in Python
Generate and propagate W3C traceparent and tracestate headers for distributed tracing in Python, with mock service headers.
import uuid
def generate_w3c_traceparent(trace_id=None, parent_id=None, flags="01"):
if trace_id is None:
trace_id = uuid.uuid4().hex[:32]
if parent_id is None:
parent_id = uuid.uuid4().hex[:16]
return f"00-{trace_id}-{parent_id}-{flags}"
def create_mock_headers(service_name, trace_id=N…
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.
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…
How to Process System Metrics (RSS, CPU) in Python
Simulate and aggregate RSS and CPU system metrics to compute averages and maximums for monitoring dashboards.
import random
import time
from collections import namedtuple
Metric = namedtuple("Metric", ["name", "value", "unit"])
def generate_metrics(num_metrics: int = 5) -> list:
"""Simulate a batch of system metrics."""
metrics = []
for i in range(num_metrics):
rss = random.randint(50, 500) # MB
…
BFF aggregation pattern: combine multiple service responses in Python
Mock three backend services and aggregate their responses into one unified payload — the BFF pattern every Python microservice gateway relies on.
from dataclasses import dataclass
from typing import Any
@dataclass
class Service:
name: str
data: dict[str, Any]
def get_user_service() -> Service:
return Service("user", {"id": 1, "name": "Alice"})
def get_orders_service() -> Service:
return Service("orders", {"total": 299.99, "count": 2})
de…
Distributed tracing with contextvars in Python
Propagate trace and span IDs across function calls using contextvars to mock distributed tracing in a single process.
import contextvars
import uuid
import time
_trace_context = contextvars.ContextVar("trace_context", default=None)
class TraceContext:
def __init__(self, trace_id, parent_span_id):
self.trace_id = trace_id
self.parent_span_id = parent_span_id
self.span_id = uuid.uuid4().hex[:16]
s…
How to Check an External Gateway vs Use an Internal Mock in Python
This code checks whether an external network gateway is reachable using ping, then falls back to a deterministic internal mock for testing environments.
import subprocess
import sys
def check_external_gateway():
"""True if we can reach an external network target."""
try:
subprocess.run(
["ping", "-c", "1", "-W", "2", "8.8.8.8"],
capture_output=True,
timeout=3,
check=True,
)
return True
…
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.
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}…
Scatter Gather Aggregate Pattern in Python
Simulates a scatter/gather/aggregate pattern by distributing work across items, gathering results, and aggregating them.
import random
def process_items(items, scatter_fn, gather_fn, aggregate_fn):
"""Simple scatter/gather/aggregate pattern simulation."""
scattered = [scatter_fn(item) for item in items]
gathered = [gather_fn(item) for item in scattered]
return aggregate_fn(gathered)
if __name__ == "__main__":
data …
How to Mock a UDAF Aggregate Function in Python
This code provides a minimal mock of a User-Defined Aggregate Function (UDAF), simulating the initialize-update-merge-finalize lifecycle with a defaultdict counter.
from collections import defaultdict
class MockUDAF:
"""A minimal mock of a User-Defined Aggregate Function.
Simulates aggregate lifecycle: initialize, update per row,
and finalize the result.
"""
def __init__(self):
self._buffer = defaultdict(int)
def initialize(self):
"""Re…
How to Pivot and Group Aggregate in Python
Group records by a key, collect values, and apply an aggregate function (like sum) to build a pivot-style summary dictionary.
from collections import defaultdict
def pivot_group_aggregate(records, group_key, value_key, agg_func):
groups = defaultdict(list)
for record in records:
groups[record[group_key]].append(record[value_key])
return {key: agg_func(values) for key, values in groups.items()}
if __name__ == "__main__":…
How to Simulate a MapReduce Mock with Combine Phase in Python
Simulates a MapReduce pipeline with a combiner that aggregates local counts per reducer to reduce network and compute overhead.
from collections import defaultdict
def map_phase(lines):
intermediate = defaultdict(list)
for line in lines:
for word in line.strip().lower().split():
intermediate[word].append(1)
return dict(intermediate)
def combine_phase(intermediate, num_reducers=3):
combined = defaultdict(li…
Bayesian Optimization in Python: A Simplified Mock Implementation
A toy Bayesian optimization loop with a Gaussian process prior, expected improvement acquisition, and noisy sampling to find a function's minimum.
import random
import math
class BayesianOptimizer:
def __init__(self, noise=0.1):
self.noise = noise
self.observations = []
def objective(self, x):
return (math.sin(3*x) + 0.5*x) / (1 + x**2)
def gaussian_process_prior(self, x1, x2, length_scale=0.5):
return math.…
How to Build a Mock Trivy Image Scan Gate in Python
Simulate a Trivy image scan and enforce a security gate that fails the pipeline when vulnerabilities meet or exceed a severity threshold.
import json
import sys
def mock_trivy_scan(image_name, severity_threshold="HIGH"):
"""Simulate a Trivy image scan result."""
mock_vulnerabilities = [
{"ID": "CVE-2023-1234", "Severity": "HIGH", "Package": "openssl", "FixedVersion": "3.0.9"},
{"ID": "CVE-2024-5678", "Severity": "CRITICAL", "Pa…
How to Implement a Manual Approval Gate Mock in Python
Simulates a manual approval workflow with threshold-based rules, random decisions for medium amounts, and logs each result with timing.
import random
import time
def approve_request(amount: float) -> bool:
if amount <= 1000:
return True
if amount <= 5000:
return random.random() < 0.7
return False
def main():
requests = [500, 1200, 7500, 3000, 50]
for amount in requests:
start = time.perf_counter()
…
How to simulate a Jenkins pipeline in Python
Simulate a Jenkins-style pipeline in Python by running sequential stages and checking aggregate success.
def run_stage(name, duration, fn):
print(f"[Pipeline] Running stage: {name}")
result = fn()
print(f"[Pipeline] Stage '{name}' completed in {duration}s -> {result}")
return result
def build_project():
print(" compiling source...")
return "BUILD_OK"
def run_tests():
print(" executing unit…
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