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Automation & scripting medium

How to Generate Project Statistics Including Lines of Code and Complexity in Python

Walk through a Python script that scans a project directory for Python files, counts lines of code excluding blanks and comments, and estimates cyclomatic complexity by counting decision keywords.

code metrics lines of code cyclomatic complexity
Python
import os
from pathlib import Path

def count_lines_of_code(filepath):
    """Counts lines of code in a Python file, excluding blank lines and comments."""
    try:
        with open(filepath, 'r') as f:
            lines = f.readlines()
        code_lines = [line for line in lines if line.strip() and not line.strip()…
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Automation & scripting easy

How to Sort Command-Line Arguments in Python

Build a beginner-friendly argparse CLI that sorts numbers or words passed as arguments, with an optional reverse flag.

argparse cli sorting
Python
import argparse


def main():
    parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description="Sort numbers or words from the command line.")
    parser.add_argument("items", nargs="+", help="Items to sort (numbers or words)")
    parser.add_argument("--reverse", "-r", action="store_true", help="Sort in descending order")
    args =…
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Automation & scripting easy

How to generate an htpasswd bcrypt entry in Python

Create a mock htpasswd file entry with a bcrypt-hashed password for a given username using a simple Python script.

bcrypt htpasswd password
Python
import bcrypt

def mock_htpasswd_entry(username, password):
    salt = bcrypt.gensalt(rounds=12)
    hashed = bcrypt.hashpw(password.encode(), salt).decode()
    return f"{username}:{hashed}"

if __name__ == "__main__":
    entry = mock_htpasswd_entry("demo_user", "s3cretP@ss")
    print(entry)
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Modern tooling easy

How to Use prompt_toolkit Autocomplete in Python

Demonstrates an interactive command-line prompt with autocomplete using prompt_toolkit's WordCompleter and a mock dataset.

cli autocomplete prompt-toolkit
Python
from prompt_toolkit import prompt
from prompt_toolkit.completion import WordCompleter

def main():
    """Demo of prompt_toolkit autocomplete with a mock dataset."""
    # A simple mock "database" of programming languages
    languages = [
        "Python", "Java", "JavaScript", "TypeScript", "C++", "C#",
        "Go"…
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Testing & modern typing easy

How to Use mock.assert_called_with in Python

Verify that a MagicMock received a call with specific positional and keyword arguments using assert_called_with in unittest.

unittest mock testing
Python
import unittest
from unittest.mock import MagicMock

class TestMockAssertions(unittest.TestCase):
    def test_assert_called_with(self):
        # Create a mock object
        mock = MagicMock()

        # Call the mock with specific arguments
        mock.send_email("alice@example.com", subject="Greetings", body="Hel…
14 0 Open
System design patterns medium

How to Build a Pipe and Filter Text Processing Chain in Python

A functional pipe-and-filter chain that transforms text through uppercase, whitespace normalization, number removal, stopword filtering, and file export.

pipeline text-processing functional
Python
import re
import sys


def pipe_filter_chain(stream):
    def uppercase(text):
        return text.upper()

    def strip_whitespace(text):
        return " ".join(text.split())

    def remove_numbers(text):
        return re.sub(r"\d+", "", text)

    def remove_stopwords(text, stopwords={"the", "and", "of", "in"}):…
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API design & gRPC easy

How to Decode Basic Auth Credentials in Python

Decode username and password from a Basic Auth header string using base64 and standard string operations.

base64 authentication api
Python
import base64

def decode_basic_auth(header_value):
    """
    Decode credentials from a Basic Auth header value.
    
    Expected format: "Basic base64encoded(username:password)"
    Returns a tuple (username, password).
    """
    if not header_value.startswith("Basic "):
        raise ValueError("Invalid Basic A…
13 0 Open
Caching & Redis easy

How to create a stable cache key from function arguments in Python

Generate a stable SHA-256 cache key from normalized function arguments, with keyword order normalized and tests using mocks.

caching hash key-normalization
Python
import hashlib
import json
from unittest.mock import Mock


def make_cache_key(*args, **kwargs):
    """Normalize args/kwargs into a stable hash key for caching."""
    normalized = {
        "args": [repr(arg) for arg in args],
        "kwargs": {key: repr(value) for key, value in sorted(kwargs.items())}
    }
    pa…
13 0 Open
Observability & SRE easy

How to Redact Secrets from Log Messages in Python

Build a lightweight RedactingFormatter class that replaces sensitive tokens like passwords and API keys with [REDACTED] before log messages are printed.

redaction logging secrets
Python
class RedactingFormatter:
    def __init__(self, secrets):
        self.secrets = secrets

    def redact(self, message):
        for secret in self.secrets:
            message = message.replace(secret, "[REDACTED]")
        return message

    def format(self, record):
        message = record["message"]
        ret…
12 0 Open
Big data & Spark easy

How to Implement MapReduce Word Count in Python Using a Dict

Simulate a MapReduce word count pipeline in Python with a mock dict, splitting text into words, shuffling, and reducing to frequency counts.

mapreduce word-count dictionary
Python
def map_reduce_word_count(text: str) -> dict:
    """Simulate a MapReduce pipeline to count word frequencies."""
    # MAP phase: split into words and emit (word, 1) pairs
    mapped = []
    for word in text.lower().split():
        # Clean word of punctuation
        clean_word = ''.join(char for char in word if cha…
16 0 Open
Big data & Spark medium

How to Implement a Mock MapReduce for Word Count in Python

Simulates a MapReduce word count pipeline with mapper, shuffle, and reducer phases using Python dicts and standard library modules.

mapreduce word-count big-data
Python
from collections import defaultdict
import re

def mapper(text):
    """Split text into words and emit (word, 1) pairs."""
    words = re.findall(r'\b\w+\b', text.lower())
    return [(word, 1) for word in words]

def reducer(pairs):
    """Group word-count pairs and sum counts."""
    counts = defaultdict(int)
    fo…
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Big data & Spark medium

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.

mapreduce combiner hadoop
Python
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…
14 0 Open
Database scaling & optimization medium

Build a Full Text Search Index in Python

Create a simple inverted index for full-text search with the standard library, supporting multi-word AND queries across documents.

search inverted-index text-processing
Python
import re
from collections import defaultdict


class SimpleTextIndex:
    def __init__(self):
        self.index = defaultdict(list)
        self.documents = {}

    def add_document(self, doc_id, text):
        self.documents[doc_id] = text
        words = set(re.findall(r'\w+', text.lower()))
        for word in wo…
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Auth & security at scale easy

How to Hash Passwords Securely in Python

Hash passwords with PBKDF2, random salts, and constant pepper, plus generate secure API keys using Python's stdlib.

password hashing security
Python
import hashlib
import secrets
import time
import hmac


def hash_password(password: str, salt: str = None, pepper: str = "static-pepper") -> dict:
    """Hash a password with a random salt and constant pepper."""
    if salt is None:
        salt = secrets.token_hex(16)
    salted = f"{pepper}{salt}{password}"
    dig…
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Auth & security at scale medium

How to Hash Passwords and Authenticate Users in Python

A beginner-friendly dataclass-based design that hashes passwords with PBKDF2 and verifies them securely using constant-time comparisons.

security password hashing pbkdf2
Python
import hashlib
import hmac
import secrets
from dataclasses import dataclass
from typing import Optional


@dataclass
class User:
    id: int
    username: str
    password_hash: str
    salt: str


def hash_password(password: str) -> tuple[str, str]:
    salt = secrets.token_hex(16)
    password_hash = hashlib.pbkdf2_…
16 0 Open
Auth & security at scale easy

How to Hash Passwords with bcrypt in Python

Hash a plaintext password with bcrypt using a randomly generated salt, then verify a plaintext attempt against the stored hash.

bcrypt password security
Python
import bcrypt

def hash_password(password: str) -> str:
    """Hash a password using bcrypt with a generated salt."""
    salt = bcrypt.gensalt()
    return bcrypt.hashpw(password.encode("utf-8"), salt).decode("utf-8")

def check_password(password: str, hashed: str) -> bool:
    """Verify a plaintext password against …
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Auth & security at scale easy

How to Hash and Verify Passwords in Python

Hash passwords securely with PBKDF2-SHA256 and verify them using a constant-time comparison.

password-hashing security pbkdf2
Python
import hashlib
import hmac
import secrets
from typing import Tuple


def hash_password(password: str, salt: str = None) -> Tuple[str, str]:
    """Hash a password with a random salt using PBKDF2-SHA256."""
    salt = salt or secrets.token_hex(16)
    hashed = hashlib.pbkdf2_hmac(
        "sha256", password.encode("utf…
14 0 Open
Auth & security at scale easy

How to Salt Passwords per User in Python

Hash each user's password with a unique random salt using hashlib, and verify logins with timing-safe comparison.

password-hashing security authentication
Python
import hashlib
import secrets

def hash_password(password: str, salt: str | None = None) -> tuple[str, str]:
    """Hash a password with a random salt (or provided salt).

    Returns:
        (salt_hex, password_hash_hex)
    """
    if salt is None:
        salt = secrets.token_hex(16)
    salted = (salt + password)…
14 0 Open
Auth & security at scale medium

How to Tune scrypt Parameters in Python

Adjust scrypt work factor (N) to hit a target hashing time with a mock benchmark loop, then return tunable parameters and a derived key.

scrypt hashing password-security
Python
import hashlib

def tune_scrypt_params(target_time=0.1, base_n=2**14, base_r=8, base_p=1):
    """Mock tuning of scrypt params based on target time."""
    n, r, p = base_n, base_r, base_p
    iterations = 0
    
    for _ in range(5):  # simple mock adjustment loop
        iterations += 1
        mock_time = 0.05 + (…
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Auth & security at scale easy

How to Verify Passwords in Constant Time in Python

Use hmac.compare_digest to verify passwords in constant time, preventing timing attacks that could reveal password length or character positions.

security authentication timing-attacks
Python
import hmac
import time

# Mock of a constant-time password comparison (prevents timing attacks)
def verify_password(stored_password: str, supplied_password: str) -> bool:
    # hmac.compare_digest runs in constant time (for a given length)
    return hmac.compare_digest(stored_password.encode(), supplied_password.enc…
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Auth & security at scale medium

How to mock Argon2 password hashing in Python

This code demonstrates a mock Argon2 password hasher using HMAC-SHA256 iterations, providing hash and verify methods that mimic Argon2's salted, iterated derivation.

password-hashing security argon2
Python
import hashlib
import hmac
import os


class Argon2Mock:
    def __init__(self, salt_size=16, hash_len=32):
        self.salt_size = salt_size
        self.hash_len = hash_len
        
    def hash(self, password: str, salt: bytes = None) -> str:
        if salt is None:
            salt = os.urandom(self.salt_size)
 …
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Auth & security at scale medium

How to redact secrets from log messages in Python

This code defines a logging.Filter subclass that automatically redacts sensitive keys like password, token, and API key from any dict logged.

logging security redaction
Python
import logging
from dataclasses import dataclass


@dataclass
class ApiResponse:
    status: int
    body: dict


class SecretRedactor(logging.Filter):
    SENSITIVE_KEYS = {"password", "token", "secret", "api_key"}

    def filter(self, record: logging.LogRecord) -> bool:
        if isinstance(record.msg, dict):
    …
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