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Verify Webhook HMAC Signatures in Python
Create and verify HMAC-SHA256 signatures for webhook payloads using Python's hmac module, protecting against tampering.
import hashlib
import hmac
import json
SECRET = b"super-secret-webhook-key"
def create_signature(payload: bytes) -> str:
return hmac.new(SECRET, payload, hashlib.sha256).hexdigest()
def verify_signature(payload: bytes, signature: str) -> bool:
expected = create_signature(payload)
return hmac.compare_dig…
Version API by Accept Header with Vendor Media Types in Python
Build a mock HTTP server that routes to API versions by parsing vendor-specific Accept headers in Python.
from http.client import HTTPMessage
from http.server import BaseHTTPRequestHandler, HTTPServer
class VendorVersionHandler(BaseHTTPRequestHandler):
def do_GET(self):
accept = self.headers.get("Accept", "")
version = "v1"
if "application/vnd.myapi.v2+json" in accept:
version = "…
Fixed Window Counter Rate Limiting in Python
A simple fixed window counter rate limiter that allows a maximum number of requests per 60-second window, with a mock time simulation.
from collections import deque
from time import time
class FixedWindowCounter:
def __init__(self, max_requests):
self.max_requests = max_requests
self.window_start = int(time())
self.window_count = 0
def allow_request(self):
current_time = int(time())
if current_time >=…
GCRA generic cell rate algorithm in Python
Mock implementation of the Generic Cell Rate Algorithm (GCRA) for traffic shaping and rate limiting.
from collections import deque
import time
class GCRA:
def __init__(self, rate, burst):
self.tau = burst
self.T = rate
self.t = 0
self.LCT = 0
def add_cell(self, arrival_time):
if arrival_time <= self.t:
return False
arrived_early = (arrival_time - s…
How to Build a Rate Limiter in Python
A beginner-friendly token bucket rate limiter with retry logic for handling API rate limits in Python.
import time
import random
class RateLimiter:
"""Simple token bucket rate limiter for beginners."""
def __init__(self, max_tokens=5, refill_rate=1.0):
self.max_tokens = max_tokens
self.tokens = max_tokens
self.refill_rate = refill_rate # tokens per second
self.last_refill …
How to Mock Daily and Monthly Quota Counters in Python
Track daily and monthly API call usage with automatic resets, quota checks, and limits using a Python class.
import random
from datetime import datetime, timedelta
class QuotaCounter:
def __init__(self, daily_limit=1000, monthly_limit=20000):
self.daily_limit = daily_limit
self.monthly_limit = monthly_limit
self.daily_usage = 0
self.monthly_usage = 0
self.current_day = datetime.n…
How to implement rate limiting in Python
A beginner-friendly Python rate limiter that throttles API calls and retries parsing tasks with exponential backoff.
import time
import random
class RateLimiter:
def __init__(self, max_calls, per_seconds):
self.max_calls = max_calls
self.per_seconds = per_seconds
self.timestamps = []
def allow(self):
now = time.time()
self.timestamps = [t for t in self.timestamps if now - t < sel…
How to implement rate limiting per API key in Python
A simple sliding-window rate limiter that tracks request timestamps per API key and rejects requests exceeding the configured limit.
import time
API_RATE_LIMITS = {"api_key_1": 5, "api_key_2": 3} # max requests per window
WINDOW_SECONDS = 10
class RateLimiter:
def __init__(self, limits, window):
self.limits = limits
self.window = window
self.requests = {key: [] for key in limits}
def allow(self, api_key):
…
Implementing Fallback with Cached Stale Data in Python
This code demonstrates a resilient data-fetching pattern that caches successful responses, falls back to cached data when the external API fails, and returns stale data as a last-resort fallback.
import random
import time
# Simulated cache dictionary: key -> (value, timestamp)
_cache = {}
_CACHE_TTL = 3 # seconds
# Mock data source (simulates an unreliable external API)
def fetch_mock_data(key):
failure = random.random() < 0.4 # 40% chance of failure
if failure:
raise ConnectionError("Mock …
Leaky Bucket Rate Limiter in Python: Smooth Burst Traffic
Implements a token-bucket-style leaky bucket rate limiter that smooths bursty traffic by draining at a fixed rate and dropping excess packets.
import time
import random
class LeakyBucket:
def __init__(self, capacity, drain_rate):
self.capacity = capacity
self.drain_rate = drain_rate
self.water = 0.0
self.last_time = time.time()
def allow(self, packet_size=1.0):
now = time.time()
elapsed = now - self.…
Rate Limiting with a Simple Python RateLimiter Class
A beginner-friendly Python rate limiter that tracks call timestamps and enforces a maximum number of calls within a rolling time window, with a helper to validate positive integers.
import time
class RateLimiter:
def __init__(self, max_calls, period_seconds):
self.max_calls = max_calls
self.period_seconds = period_seconds
self.calls = []
def is_allowed(self):
now = time.time()
while self.calls and now - self.calls[0] >= self.period_seconds:
…
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.
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…
How to Compose Parallel API Calls in Python with asyncio.gather
Compose multiple mock API responses in parallel using asyncio.gather with per-service simulated latency.
import asyncio
import random
import time
async def mock_api(name: str, delay: float) -> dict:
await asyncio.sleep(delay)
return {"service": name, "value": random.randint(1, 100)}
async def fetch_all():
services = {
"users": mock_api("users", 0.2),
"orders": mock_api("orders", 0.3),
…
How to Mock Service Versioning URI in Python
Run a minimal HTTP server in Python that routes requests to different versions of a service URI like /v1/users vs /v2/users.
from http.server import HTTPServer, BaseHTTPRequestHandler
import json
class VersionedHandler(BaseHTTPRequestHandler):
def _send_json(self, payload, status=200):
body = json.dumps(payload).encode("utf-8")
self.send_response(status)
self.send_header("Content-Type", "application/json")
…
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}…
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.
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…
How to Create a Mock ONNX Model in Python
Build and export a minimal mock ONNX model with a Reshape and Gemm layer using the onnx helper API.
import onnx
import numpy as np
from onnx import helper, TensorProto
def create_mock_model():
# Define input and output tensors
input_tensor = helper.make_tensor_value_info('input', TensorProto.FLOAT, [1, 3, 224, 224])
output_tensor = helper.make_tensor_value_info('output', TensorProto.FLOAT, [1, 10])
…
How to Mock a Remote Config Fetch in Python
Simulate a remote config API response with metadata, timestamps, and mock data for testing or local development.
import json
from datetime import datetime
from typing import Any, Dict
def fetch_remote_config(mock_data: Dict[str, Any]) -> Dict[str, Any]:
"""Simulate fetching a remote config with metadata and timestamps."""
return {
"status": "success",
"source": "mock",
"fetched_at": datetime.utcn…
How to Create and Verify HMAC SHA256 API Signatures in Python
Generate and verify HMAC-SHA256 signatures for API requests using Python's hmac, hashlib, and base64 modules.
import hmac
import hashlib
import base64
import json
from datetime import datetime, timezone
def create_api_signature(secret_key: str, method: str, path: str, timestamp: str, body: dict = None) -> str:
"""Create HMAC-SHA256 signature for API request."""
payload = {
"method": method.upper(),
"p…
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.
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…
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.
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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