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How to mock Server-Sent Events (SSE) in Python

A minimal HTTP server that streams Server-Sent Events to clients, perfect for testing and development.

sse server-sent-events http
Python
from http.server import HTTPServer, BaseHTTPRequestHandler
import threading
import time

MESSAGES = iter([
    "data: Hello world\n\n",
    "data: Second message\n\n",
    "event: custom\n",
    "data: Custom event payload\n\n",
    "data: Final message\n\n"
])

class SSEHandler(BaseHTTPRequestHandler):
    def do_GET…
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API design & gRPC easy

How to mock a REST POST endpoint in Python

Create a simple mock REST server that responds to POST requests with a 201 status and a JSON body.

http mock api
Python
import json
from http.server import BaseHTTPRequestHandler, HTTPServer


class MockHandler(BaseHTTPRequestHandler):
    def do_POST(self):
        content_length = int(self.headers.get("Content-Length", 0))
        body = self.rfile.read(content_length) if content_length else b"{}"
        try:
            data = json…
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Streaming & messaging medium

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.

aggregation snapshots streaming
Python
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 …
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Streaming & messaging medium

How to Build a Flow Control Credit Window in Python

A Python class that reserves, confirms, releases, and settles credit to limit message flow and prevent overload in streaming pipelines.

flow-control credit-window streaming
Python
class CreditWindow:
    def __init__(self, max_credit=1000):
        self.max_credit = max_credit
        self.used_credit = 0
        self.pending_credit = 0
    
    def try_reserve(self, amount):
        available = self.max_credit - self.used_credit - self.pending_credit
        if available >= amount:
           …
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Streaming & messaging easy

How to Build a Materialized View Updater Consumer Mock in Python

A mock consumer that queues change events and triggers refresh callbacks to simulate materialized view updates.

dataclasses deque mocking
Python
import time
from collections import deque
from dataclasses import dataclass, field
from typing import Callable, Deque, Optional


@dataclass
class MaterializedViewUpdater:
    """Mock updater that consumes change events and refreshes a view."""
    refresh: Optional[Callable[[str], None]] = None
    queue: Deque[tuple…
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Streaming & messaging easy

How to Build a Message Stream Queue in Python

A beginner-friendly MessageStream class built on deque that sends messages one at a time, tracks unread counts, and records sent items.

queue deque streaming
Python
from collections import deque
import time


class MessageStream:
    def __init__(self, messages):
        self._queue = deque(messages)
        self._sent = []

    def send_next(self):
        if not self._queue:
            return None
        message = self._queue.popleft()
        self._sent.append(message)
     …
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Streaming & messaging easy

How to Build a Mock Change Data Capture Event Stream in Python

Generate a deterministic list of mock CDC events with event IDs, stream positions, payloads, and timestamps for testing streaming pipelines.

cdc mock event-stream
Python
from itertools import count
from random import choice, randint, seed
from datetime import datetime, timedelta

seed(42)  # Make output deterministic
event_types = ["INSERT", "UPDATE", "DELETE"]
table_names = ["users", "orders", "products", "payments"]
counter = count(1)

def mock_cdc_event(stream_index: int) -> dict:
…
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Streaming & messaging medium

How to Encode and Decode Avro Data in Python (Roundtrip)

Serialize a Python dict to Avro binary bytes and decode it back using the fastavro-compatible avro library.

avro serialization encode
Python
import io
import json
from avro.schema import parse
from avro.io import DatumWriter, DatumReader, BinaryEncoder, BinaryDecoder

def avro_roundtrip(schema_json, data):
    schema = parse(json.dumps(schema_json))
    bytes_writer = io.BytesIO()
    encoder = BinaryEncoder(bytes_writer)
    writer = DatumWriter(schema)
 …
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Streaming & messaging medium

How to Implement At-Least-Once Delivery with Acknowledgment in Python

This code demonstrates a mock message broker with at-least-once delivery, including retry logic and acknowledgment after successful processing.

messaging queue retry
Python
import time
import uuid
from collections import deque


class MockMessageBroker:
    def __init__(self):
        self.queue = deque()
        self.acked = set()

    def publish(self, payload: str) -> str:
        msg_id = str(uuid.uuid4())
        self.queue.append((msg_id, payload))
        return msg_id

    def po…
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Streaming & messaging medium

How to Implement Backpressure Pause Producer with a Bounded Queue in Python

Places a Producer thread that sends items into a bounded queue with backpressure: on Full, it pauses to let the consumer catch up.

queues backpressure threading
Python
import threading
import time
import queue
import random


class Producer:
    def __init__(self, q):
        self.q = q
        self.running = True

    def produce(self):
        while self.running:
            item = random.randint(1, 100)
            try:
                self.q.put(item, timeout=0.5)
              …
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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 a Priority Queue for Messages in Python

Build a message priority queue with heapq and dataclasses that pops messages by priority, using sequence numbers to keep insertion order.

priority-queue heapq dataclass
Python
import heapq
from dataclasses import dataclass, field
from typing import Any

@dataclass(order=True)
class Message:
    priority: int
    sequence: int = field(compare=False)
    content: str = field(compare=False)

class PriorityQueue:
    def __init__(self):
        self._heap = []

    def push(self, priority: int,…
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Streaming & messaging easy

How to Implement a Tumbling Window Counter in Python

Count events that fall within a fixed-size sliding time window using a deque and pruning logic.

streaming window aggregation
Python
from collections import deque
import time


class TumblingWindowCounter:
    def __init__(self, window_size_seconds):
        self.window_size = window_size_seconds
        self.window = deque()

    def add_event(self, timestamp):
        self.window.append(timestamp)

    def count(self, current_time):
        while…
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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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Streaming & messaging medium

How to Implement an Outbox Table Poll Publisher in Python

This code simulates an outbox pattern with a class that polls for pending records and publishes them as JSON messages, removing only those that are due.

outbox polling messaging
Python
import time
import json
from dataclasses import dataclass, asdict
from datetime import datetime, timedelta

@dataclass
class OutboxRecord:
    id: int
    topic: str
    payload: dict
    created_at: datetime

class OutboxPollPublisher:
    def __init__(self, poll_interval_seconds=1):
        self.poll_interval = poll…
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Streaming & messaging easy

How to Mock Kafka Topic Partitions with a Python dict of lists

Mocks a Kafka topic and its partitions using a defaultdict of lists to simulate message production, consumption, and per-partition counts.

kafka mock partitions
Python
from collections import defaultdict

class KafkaTopicPartitionMock:
    """A simple mock for Kafka topic-partition assignment using dict of lists."""

    def __init__(self, topic):
        self.topic = topic
        self.partitions = defaultdict(list)  # partition_id -> list of messages

    def produce(self, message…
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How to Mock MQTT Topic Subscriptions with QoS in Python

Build a lightweight MQTT client mock that tracks topic subscriptions with QoS levels and simulates wildcard message delivery.

mqtt mock qos
Python
import time
from collections import defaultdict

class MockMQTTClient:
    def __init__(self):
        self.subscriptions = defaultdict(list)
        self.messages = []
    
    def subscribe(self, topic, qos=0):
        self.subscriptions[topic].append(qos)
        print(f"Subscribed to '{topic}' with QoS {qos}")
   …
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Streaming & messaging medium

How to Mock NATS Subject Hierarchies with Wildcards in Python

Build a lightweight NATS-style pub/sub mock that matches subject hierarchies with '*' and '>' wildcards for tests or prototypes.

nats pubsub wildcards
Python
# Mock a simplified NATS subject hierarchy with wildcard matching
# Supports: exact match, '*' (single token), '>' (tail wildcard)

class NATSSubjectMock:
    def __init__(self):
        self.subscriptions = {}  # subject -> list of callbacks

    def subscribe(self, subject, callback):
        self.subscriptions.setd…
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Streaming & messaging medium

How to Mock Offset Commit Auto vs Manual in Python

Demonstrates a Kafka-style offset commit function with auto/manual modes and tests it using unittest.mock.patch.

unittest mocking kafka
Python
from unittest.mock import Mock, patch

def commit_offsets(topic_partition_offsets, auto_commit=False):
    """Manually commit offsets or simulate auto-commit."""
    if auto_commit:
        print(f"Auto-committing offsets: {topic_partition_offsets}")
        return {"status": "auto_committed"}
    
    print(f"Manuall…
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Streaming & messaging easy

How to Mock RabbitMQ Ack Nack Requeue in Python

A mock RabbitMQ channel and consumer that simulates ack, nack, and requeue handling for testing message processing logic without a broker.

rabbitmq testing mock
Python
import json
from collections import deque


class MockChannel:
    def __init__(self):
        self.acked = []
        self.nacked = []
        self.requeued = []

    def basic_ack(self, delivery_tag):
        self.acked.append(delivery_tag)

    def basic_nack(self, delivery_tag, requeue=False):
        self.nacked.…
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Streaming & messaging medium

How to Mock a Kafka Producer Batch Send in Python

Simulate a Kafka producer in Python that sends batched JSON events with mock partitions and latency for testing streaming pipelines without a real broker.

kafka mock streaming
Python
import json
import random
import time
from datetime import datetime


class MockKafkaProducer:
    def __init__(self, topic):
        self.topic = topic
        self.sent_messages = []

    def send(self, value, key=None):
        message = {
            "topic": self.topic,
            "key": key,
            "value"…
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Streaming & messaging medium

How to Mock a Kafka Rebalance Listener in Python

Simulate Kafka consumer rebalance callbacks (on_partitions_revoked and on_partitions_assigned) with a mock consumer to test listener logic.

kafka rebalance mocking
Python
import time
from collections import defaultdict


class MockKafkaConsumer:
    def __init__(self):
        self.assignments = defaultdict(list)
        self.rebalances = 0

    def assign(self, partitions):
        self.rebalances += 1
        self.assignments.clear()
        for partition in partitions:
            s…
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How to Partition and Order Kafka-Style Messages by Key in Python

Group messages with the same key into ordered buckets using hashing and a defaultdict, mimicking Kafka partition ordering.

streaming partitioning kafka-pattern
Python
from dataclasses import dataclass
from collections import defaultdict

@dataclass
class Message:
    key: str
    content: str

def partition_and_order(messages, num_partitions=3):
    partitions = defaultdict(list)
    for msg in messages:
        partition_id = hash(msg.key) % num_partitions
        partitions[parti…
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How to Read Redis Streams with XREADGROUP in Python

Read new messages from a Redis stream using a consumer group with XREADGROUP, handling JSON payloads and group creation.

redis streams consumer groups
Python
import redis
import json

def read_group_messages(stream_key, group_name, consumer_name, count=10):
    r = redis.Redis(host="localhost", port=6379, decode_responses=True)
    try:
        r.xgroup_create(stream_key, group_name, id="0", mkstream=True)
    except redis.exceptions.ResponseError:
        pass

    messag…
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