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Testing & modern typing easy

How to Mock pathlib Path.read_text with mock_open in Python

Mock pathlib.Path.read_text using patch and mock_open to test file-reading code without touching the filesystem.

testing mock pathlib
Python
import pathlib
from unittest.mock import mock_open, patch

def read_config(filepath: pathlib.Path) -> str:
    """Read file content with pathlib."""
    return filepath.read_text()

if __name__ == "__main__":
    mock_data = "version: 1.0\nname: demo-app"
    
    with patch("pathlib.Path.open", mock_open(read_data=mo…
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System design patterns medium

Facade Pattern in Python with Mock Simplification

This code demonstrates the Facade pattern by hiding complex subsystem interactions behind a simple start/stop interface, and adds a MockFacade for testing failure scenarios.

facade-pattern design-patterns abstraction
Python
class SubsystemA:
    def operation_a(self):
        return "Subsystem A: ready"

class SubsystemB:
    def operation_b(self):
        return "Subsystem B: ready"

class SubsystemC:
    def operation_c(self):
        return "Subsystem C: ready"


class Facade:
    def __init__(self):
        self._a = SubsystemA()
   …
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System design patterns easy

How to Build a Health Check System with Instance Up and Down Status in Python

Track instance health by marking them up or down and simulating health checks with a mock class in Python.

health-check monitoring system-design
Python
from datetime import datetime
import random

class HealthChecker:
    def __init__(self):
        self.status = {}
    
    def mark_up(self, instance_id):
        self.status[instance_id] = {
            "state": "up",
            "last_check": datetime.now().isoformat(),
            "healthy": True
        }
    
  …
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System design patterns medium

How to Build an Anti-Corruption Layer in Python

Wrap a legacy system with a translation layer that converts awkward legacy data into a clean, modern DTO (Data Transfer Object) for use by new code.

anti-corruption-layer ddd dto
Python
class LegacyOrderSystem:
    """Legacy system with awkward, unstructured data."""
    def get_order(self):
        return {
            "order_id": "ORD-123",
            "cust": "Acme Corp",
            "items": [{"sku": "A1", "qty": 2, "price_each": 10.0}],
            "ship_to": "123 Main St, Springfield"
        }…
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System design patterns easy

How to Build an Append-Only Event Store in Python

Implement a simple append-only event store class that stores events in a list and supports retrieval by index range.

event-sourcing append-only event-store
Python
class EventStore:
    def __init__(self):
        self._events = []

    def append(self, event):
        """Append an event to the store."""
        self._events.append(event)

    def get_events(self, start=0, end=None):
        """Return events from start index to end (exclusive)."""
        return self._events[sta…
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System design patterns easy

How to Implement a Data Helper Class in Python

Build a beginner-friendly DataHelper class using dataclasses and key system design patterns like Command, Strategy, and Map.

dataclass data-helper design-patterns
Python
from __future__ import annotations
from dataclasses import dataclass, field
from typing import Any, Dict, List, Optional


@dataclass
class DataHelper:
    """A beginner-friendly data utility with common system design patterns."""
    data: List[Dict[str, Any]] = field(default_factory=list)

    def add_record(self, r…
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System design patterns medium

How to Implement the Abstract Factory Pattern in Python

Implements the Abstract Factory pattern to create families of related GUI objects (buttons, checkboxes) without specifying their concrete classes.

abstract-factory design-patterns system-design
Python
from abc import ABC, abstractmethod


class Button(ABC):
    @abstractmethod
    def render(self):
        pass


class Checkbox(ABC):
    @abstractmethod
    def render(self):
        pass


class WindowsButton(Button):
    def render(self):
        return "Rendering Windows-style button"


class WindowsCheckbox(Chec…
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System design patterns easy

How to Mock the Ambassador Pattern Retry Client in Python

This code demonstrates the ambassador pattern for API clients by simulating a flaky request and retrying with exponential backoff, useful for testing resilience in system design.

retry ambassador-pattern mock
Python
import time
import random


class RetryingClient:
    """Retry wrapper simulating a flaky ambassador-style API client."""

    def __init__(self, max_attempts=3, base_delay=0.1):
        self.max_attempts = max_attempts
        self.base_delay = base_delay
        self.attempts = 0

    def _flaky_request(self):
     …
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System design patterns easy

How to Take Periodic Snapshots of Aggregate State in Python

Build a Python class that accumulates values and periodically captures immutable snapshots of total, count, and average for later analysis.

aggregation snapshots state-management
Python
import time
import random
from collections import defaultdict


class SnapshotAggregator:
    def __init__(self):
        self.total = 0
        self.count = 0
        self.history = []

    def add(self, value):
        self.total += value
        self.count += 1

    def snapshot(self):
        avg = self.total / se…
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System design patterns medium

Implement a Consistent Hash Ring in Python

Build a minimal consistent hash ring with virtual nodes to map keys to servers stably as nodes are added or removed.

consistent-hashing hashing distributed-systems
Python
import hashlib
import bisect


class ConsistentHashRing:
    def __init__(self, nodes=None, replicas=3):
        self.replicas = replicas
        self.ring = {}
        self.sorted_keys = []
        if nodes:
            for node in nodes:
                self.add_node(node)

    def _hash(self, key):
        return i…
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System design patterns easy

Round Robin Load Balancer in Python

This code simulates round robin load balancing by distributing a list of requests evenly across a list of servers.

load-balancing round-robin system-design
Python
def round_robin_servers(requests: list[str], servers: list[str]) -> dict[str, list[str]]:
    assignments = {server: [] for server in servers}
    for idx, request in enumerate(requests):
        server = servers[idx % len(servers)]
        assignments[server].append(request)
    return assignments


if __name__ == "_…
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System design patterns medium

Simulate a Leaky Bucket Rate Limiter in Python

This code implements a leaky bucket rate limiter that drains at a fixed rate and accepts or rejects incoming requests based on capacity.

rate limiting leaky bucket simulation
Python
import time
from collections import deque


class LeakyBucket:
    """Simulates a leaky bucket rate limiter with a fixed drain rate."""
    def __init__(self, capacity, drain_rate_per_sec):
        self.capacity = capacity
        self.drain_rate = drain_rate_per_sec
        self.water = 0.0
        self.last_refill =…
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Streaming & messaging easy

How to Implement Publish-Subscribe Fanout with Multiple Subscribers in Python

Create a simple publish-subscribe system in Python that broadcasts messages to multiple subscriber callbacks for a given topic.

pubsub messaging events
Python
import time

class PubSub:
    def __init__(self):
        self.subscribers = {}

    def subscribe(self, topic, callback):
        if topic not in self.subscribers:
            self.subscribers[topic] = []
        self.subscribers[topic].append(callback)

    def publish(self, topic, message):
        if topic in sel…
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Streaming & messaging easy

How to Implement an In-Memory Pub/Sub System in Python

This code implements a simple in-memory publish/subscribe system in Python, allowing topics, callbacks, and message broadcasting.

pubsub event-driven design-pattern
Python
class PubSub:
    def __init__(self):
        self.topics = {}

    def subscribe(self, topic, callback):
        if topic not in self.topics:
            self.topics[topic] = []
        self.topics[topic].append(callback)
        return lambda: self.unsubscribe(topic, callback)

    def unsubscribe(self, topic, callb…
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Reliability & rate limiting easy

Build a queue-based admission control system in Python

Implement a simple bounded-queue admission controller that accepts or rejects incoming requests based on current queue capacity.

admission-control queue rate-limiting
Python
from collections import deque
import time


class AdmissionControl:
    """Simple admission control using a bounded queue.

    Requests arrive at the queue; they are admitted in FIFO order.
    If the queue is full, the incoming request is rejected.
    """

    def __init__(self, capacity: int):
        self.capacit…
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Reliability & rate limiting medium

Mock a Two-Phase Commit Coordinator in Python

Simulates a two-phase commit protocol where a coordinator asks participants to prepare, then commits or aborts based on unanimous readiness.

two-phase commit distributed systems transactions
Python
import random
import time
from typing import Dict, List


class TwoPhaseCommitCoordinator:
    def __init__(self, participants: List[str]):
        self.participants = participants
        self.participant_state: Dict[str, bool] = {}

    def prepare(self) -> bool:
        print("[Coordinator] Phase 1: Prepare")
     …
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Observability & SRE medium

Export Metrics with OTLP Mock in Python

Simulates system metric collection and exports them as an OTLP-like JSON payload using only Python's standard library.

otlp metrics observability
Python
from dataclasses import dataclass, asdict
import json
import random
import time


@dataclass
class Metric:
    name: str
    value: float
    timestamp: int
    unit: str = "1"


def collect_system_metrics() -> list[Metric]:
    """Mock metric collection for OTLP export simulation."""
    now = int(time.time())
    re…
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Observability & SRE easy

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.

observability tracing w3c
Python
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…
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Observability & SRE easy

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.

metrics rss cpu
Python
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
      …
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Microservices patterns easy

Correlation ID HTTP header mock in Python

A lightweight HTTP server that echoes or generates correlation IDs to help test distributed systems.

correlation-id http-server mock
Python
import json
import uuid
from http.server import BaseHTTPRequestHandler, HTTPServer


class CorrelationHandler(BaseHTTPRequestHandler):
    CORRELATION_HEADER = "X-Correlation-ID"

    def do_GET(self):
        correlation_id = self.headers.get(self.CORRELATION_HEADER) or str(uuid.uuid4())
        response = {
        …
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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 easy

How to Mock Eventual Consistency UI Notes in Python

Simulates a UI note that shows local state until a pending server update is confirmed, mocking eventual consistency behavior in distributed systems.

eventual-consistency microservices ui
Python
class EventualConsistencyNote:
    def __init__(self, entity_id, note):
        self.entity_id = entity_id
        self.note = note
        self.confirmed = False
        self.pending_updates = []

    def add_pending_update(self, update):
        self.pending_updates.append(update)

    def confirm_update(self):
    …
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Microservices patterns easy

How to Use the Adapter Pattern to Mock a Legacy System in Python

This code demonstrates the Adapter pattern, allowing a modern interface to interact with a legacy system by wrapping its outdated method.

adapter-pattern design-patterns legacy
Python
class LegacySystem:
    def legacy_method(self, data):
        return f"Legacy processed: {data}"

class ModernInterface:
    def process(self, data):
        raise NotImplementedError

class Adapter(ModernInterface):
    def __init__(self, legacy):
        self.legacy = legacy

    def process(self, data):
        re…
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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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