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Microservices patterns easy

How to Mock a Service Registry in Python with an In-Memory Dict

A lightweight ServiceRegistry class backed by a dict, exposing register, unregister, lookup, list, and health-check methods.

microservices service-registry dictionary
Python
class ServiceRegistry:
    def __init__(self):
        self._services = {}

    def register(self, name, endpoint, version="1.0"):
        self._services[name] = {
            "endpoint": endpoint,
            "version": version,
            "status": "healthy"
        }

    def unregister(self, name):
        return…
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Microservices patterns easy

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.

api-gateway mock-server http
Python
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}…
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Microservices patterns easy

How to Mock an Ambassador Edge Proxy in Python

Build a lightweight mock Ambassador edge proxy with Python's http.server that responds to health and user endpoint requests for local development and testing.

ambassador mock http-server
Python
import http.server
import json
import urllib.parse
import threading

class AmbassadorProxyHandler(http.server.BaseHTTPRequestHandler):
    def do_GET(self):
        parsed = urllib.parse.urlparse(self.path)
        if parsed.path == "/health":
            self.send_response(200)
            self.send_header("Content-T…
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Microservices patterns medium

How to Mock mTLS Between Services in Python

Simulate mutual TLS authentication between two services using Python's ssl module with self-signed certificates.

mtls ssl security
Python
import ssl
import socket
import threading
import tempfile
from pathlib import Path
import subprocess

def create_test_cert(cert_path: Path, key_path: Path, common_name: str = "localhost"):
    """Generate a self-signed certificate using openssl."""
    subprocess.run([
        "openssl", "req", "-x509", "-newkey", "rs…
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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

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 implement read-your-writes sticky routing in Python

A mock StickyRouter class that routes all requests for the same key to the same node, ensuring read-after-write consistency.

sticky-routing microservices routing
Python
import random

class StickyRouter:
    def __init__(self, nodes):
        self.nodes = nodes
        self.routes = {}

    def route(self, key):
        if key not in self.routes:
            self.routes[key] = random.choice(self.nodes)
        return self.routes[key]

    def read(self, key):
        node = self.rout…
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Microservices patterns easy

How to implement round-robin load balancing in Python

Implement a client-side round-robin load balancer that distributes requests sequentially across a list of mock servers using itertools.cycle.

load balancing round robin microservices
Python
import itertools
import random


class MockServer:
    def __init__(self, name):
        self.name = name

    def handle_request(self, request_id):
        return f"Server {self.name} handled request #{request_id}"


class RoundRobinLoadBalancer:
    def __init__(self, servers):
        self.servers = servers
       …
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Microservices patterns medium

How to implement the Database per service pattern in Python

Simulate separate databases per microservice in Python using dataclasses and in-memory dictionaries, showing how services own their data independently.

microservices database-per-service dataclasses
Python
import json
from dataclasses import dataclass, asdict
from typing import Dict, List


@dataclass
class User:
    id: int
    name: str
    email: str


@dataclass
class Order:
    id: int
    user_id: int
    product: str
    amount: float


class UserServiceDB:
    """Simulates a separate database for the User servic…
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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 easy

How to mock an external service in Python with an anti-corruption facade

This code implements an anti-corruption facade that mocks an external API, allowing client code to interact with a simulated service while keeping the same interface.

microservices testing mocking
Python
class AntiCorruptionFacade:
    """Mocks a real API while keeping the same interface."""
    
    def __init__(self, data_store):
        self._data_store = data_store
        self._calls = []
    
    def get_user(self, user_id):
        self._calls.append(f"get_user({user_id})")
        return self._data_store.get(u…
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Microservices patterns easy

Idempotent Consumer Event Processing in Python

Track processed event IDs to skip duplicates and count event types for a reliable, idempotent consumer.

idempotency events microservices
Python
import json
from collections import defaultdict

class EventProcessor:
    def __init__(self):
        self.processed_ids = set()
        self.counts = defaultdict(int)

    def process_event(self, event):
        event_id = event["id"]
        if event_id in self.processed_ids:
            return {"status": "skipped"…
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Microservices patterns medium

JWT Service-to-Service Authentication Mock in Python

Create and verify HS256 JWTs for service-to-service authentication without external libraries.

jwt authentication hmac
Python
import hashlib
import hmac
import base64
import json
import time


class JWTMock:
    """Minimal JWT service-to-service mock using HS256."""
    
    def __init__(self, secret):
        self.secret = secret.encode()
    
    @staticmethod
    def _b64url_encode(data):
        return base64.urlsafe_b64encode(data).rstr…
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Microservices patterns easy

Mock a Sidecar Logger with Python Metrics

Simulate a sidecar logger that tracks request counts, error rates, and endpoint hits, producing a metrics snapshot.

microservices monitoring metrics
Python
import random
import time
from collections import defaultdict


class SidecarLogger:
    def __init__(self):
        self.metrics = defaultdict(int)
        self.total_requests = 0
        self.error_count = 0

    def log_request(self, endpoint, status_code):
        """Simulate logging a request and updating metrics…
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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 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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Microservices patterns easy

Strangler Fig Migration Pattern in Python

Gradually reroute calls from a legacy service to a modern replacement using a runtime switch and feature detection.

migration facade microservices
Python
from dataclasses import dataclass

@dataclass
class PaymentService:
    def process(self, amount: float) -> str:
        return f"Legacy processed ${amount:.2f}"

class StranglerFig:
    def __init__(self):
        self._new_service = None

    def attach_new(self, service):
        self._new_service = service

    de…
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Microservices patterns medium

Zero Trust Service Auth Mock in Python

A simple HMAC-based token issuance and validation mock that enforces zero trust between microservices.

microservices authentication hmac
Python
import hmac
import hashlib
import json
import time

class ZeroTrustAuth:
    def __init__(self, secret_key):
        self.secret_key = secret_key
        self.service_tokens = {}

    def issue_token(self, service_name, ttl=300):
        payload = {
            "service": service_name,
            "issued_at": int(tim…
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ML engineering pipelines easy

How to implement a canary traffic split in Python

Route incoming traffic between stable and canary model or service versions using a weight-based random split with deterministic testing.

canary traffic-split random
Python
import random


def canary_route(service_name: str, canary_weight: float = 0.2) -> str:
    """Route traffic between stable and canary versions based on weight."""
    rng = random.Random(42)  # deterministic for reproducible demo
    if rng.random() < canary_weight:
        return f"{service_name}-canary"
    return …
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Auth & security at scale medium

How to Implement Refresh Token Rotation in Python

A mock auth service that issues, rotates, and validates refresh tokens, revoking old tokens on reuse to prevent replay attacks.

auth oauth refresh-token
Python
import time
import hashlib
import secrets
from typing import Dict, Optional, Tuple


class MockTokenService:
    """Simulates refresh token rotation for a simple auth system."""

    def __init__(self):
        # Token hash -> (user_id, rotation_count, expires_at)
        self._active_tokens: Dict[str, Tuple[str, int,…
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Auth & security at scale medium

Mock client credentials machine auth in Python

This code simulates the OAuth2 client-credentials flow for service-to-service calls, generating a mock bearer token with expiry and caching, plus a revoke method, using only the standard library.

oauth2 auth mock
Python
import time
import hashlib
import secrets

class MachineAuth:
    """Mock client-credentials machine auth for service-to-service calls."""
    
    def __init__(self, client_id, client_secret):
        self.client_id = client_id
        self.client_secret = client_secret
        self._token = None
        self._expire…
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Production deployment patterns medium

Auto Rollback on Error Rate Exceeded in Python

Simulate a service that monitors a rolling window of request errors and automatically rolls back when the error rate exceeds a threshold.

error-rate rollback rolling-window
Python
import random
import time


def simulate_requests(total_requests=1000, rollback_threshold=0.2):
    """
    Simulate a service that automatically rolls back when the error rate
    exceeds a threshold within a rolling window.
    """
    window_size = 100
    errors_seen = []
    rolled_back = False

    for req_num i…
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Production deployment patterns easy

Generate a docker-compose.yml with mock services in Python

Build a docker-compose.yml string from a Python dict of service names and images, then write it to a file.

docker compose yaml
Python
import yaml
from pathlib import Path

def generate_mock_compose(services: dict) -> str:
    compose = {
        "version": "3.9",
        "services": {}
    }
    
    for name, image in services.items():
        compose["services"][name] = {
            "image": image,
            "container_name": f"mock-{name}",
  …
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Production deployment patterns easy

How to Build a Synthetic Monitor Mock in Python

Simulates a synthetic monitoring system in Python that collects latency samples, averages them, and reports service status as UP or DEGRADED.

monitoring dataclass simulation
Python
import random
import time
from dataclasses import dataclass, field
from statistics import mean


@dataclass
class SyntheticMonitor:
    service: str
    endpoint: str
    latency_ms: list[float] = field(default_factory=list)

    def check(self) -> float:
        latency = random.uniform(50.0, 250.0)
        self.late…
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