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How to Use TypedDict for Data Validation in Python
Define a TypedDict schema and validate raw dictionary input with type hints for safer, more readable data handling.
from typing import Any, Dict, List, Optional, Union, TypedDict, Literal
class Product(TypedDict):
product_id: int
name: str
price: Union[int, float]
in_stock: bool
tags: Optional[List[str]]
def validate_product(data: Dict[str, Any]) -> Product:
product_id: int = int(data["product_id"])
na…
How to Use TypedDict for Structured Dict Typing in Python
Define and use TypedDict to add type hints to dictionaries, improving code clarity and enabling static type checking in your Python projects.
from typing import TypedDict
class User(TypedDict):
name: str
age: int
email: str
def greet(user: User) -> str:
return f"Hello {user['name']}, age {user['age']}, contact {user['email']}"
if __name__ == "__main__":
alice: User = {"name": "Alice", "age": 30, "email": "alice@example.com"}
pr…
How to Use Union Type Hints in Python
This code demonstrates how to use Union type hints to specify that a parameter can accept multiple types (int, float, str) and handle them accordingly.
from typing import Union
def process_value(value: Union[int, float, str]) -> str:
if isinstance(value, (int, float)):
return f"Number: {value * 2}"
return f"String: {value.upper()}"
if __name__ == "__main__":
print(process_value(10))
print(process_value(3.14))
print(process_value("hello"))
How to Validate Data in Python with Typing Hints
Build a runtime validation helper that checks values against Python type hints like Optional, list, and basic types.
from typing import Any, Optional, Union, TypeVar, get_origin, get_args
T = TypeVar("T")
def validate(value: Any, expected_type: type) -> Optional[str]:
"""Returns an error message if value doesn't match expected_type, else None."""
# Handle Optional[...] types
origin = get_origin(expected_type)
if or…
How to Validate Dataclass Fields with Python Type Hints
A beginner-friendly helper that checks if instance attributes match their declared type hints using dataclasses and get_type_hints.
from typing import Any, TypeVar, get_type_hints
from dataclasses import dataclass
T = TypeVar("T")
@dataclass
class User:
name: str
age: int
email: str
def validate_fields(obj: Any) -> dict[str, bool]:
"""Check if object attributes match declared type hints."""
hints = get_type_hints(obj.__class…
How to use Optional type hint in Python
Use the Optional type hint to indicate a parameter can be a string or None, with an example function that handles both cases.
from typing import Optional
def greet(name: Optional[str]) -> str:
if name is None:
return "Hello, anonymous!"
else:
return f"Hello, {name}!"
if __name__ == "__main__":
print(greet("Alice"))
print(greet(None))
NamedTuple typed record in Python
Define a lightweight immutable record with type hints using typing.NamedTuple; access fields by name and unpack like a tuple.
from typing import NamedTuple
class Point(NamedTuple):
x: float
y: float
label: str = "origin"
if __name__ == "__main__":
p = Point(3.5, -2.0, "A")
print(p)
print(f"x={p.x}, y={p.y}, label={p.label}")
print("is tuple:", isinstance(p, tuple))
q = Point(1.0, 1.0)
print(q)
# …
How to Build an Adapter to Translate External API Responses in Python
Build an adapter class that translates a mock external API's response shape into your internal representation, keeping callers decoupled from the external contract.
import json
from typing import Dict, Any
class ExternalAPI:
"""Mock external service returning a different data shape."""
def get_user(self, user_id: int) -> Dict[str, Any]:
return {
"id": user_id,
"full_name": "Jane Doe",
"email_address": "jane@example.com",
…
Idempotent Consumer: Store Processed IDs in Python
Implement an idempotent consumer that persists processed message IDs to a JSON file, skipping duplicates on restart.
import json
from pathlib import Path
class IdempotentStore:
def __init__(self, storage_path: str = "processed_ids.json"):
self.storage_path = Path(storage_path)
self.processed_ids = self._load()
def _load(self) -> set:
if self.storage_path.exists():
with self.storage_path…
Generate an OpenAPI Spec from Mock Routes in Python
This Python script generates an OpenAPI 3.0 specification from a simple mock routes dictionary, mapping each HTTP method to response examples.
import json
from pathlib import Path
def generate_openapi_spec(routes: dict, title: str = "Mock API", version: str = "1.0.0") -> dict:
paths = {}
for route, methods in routes.items():
path_item = {}
for method, response_data in methods.items():
method = method.lower()
…
How to Implement RBAC Permission Checks with a Route Decorator in Python
Build a reusable Python decorator that checks a user's role against allowed roles and raises a custom PermissionError when access is denied.
from functools import wraps
from enum import Enum
class Role(Enum):
ADMIN = "admin"
MODERATOR = "moderator"
USER = "user"
class PermissionError(Exception):
pass
def require_role(*allowed_roles):
def decorator(func):
@wraps(func)
def wrapper(user_role, *args, **kwargs):
…
Consistent Hashing Cache Shard in Python
A minimal consistent hashing ring with virtual nodes that distributes cache keys across shards and minimizes re-mapping when a node is removed.
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…
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 Deduplicate Messages in Python by ID
This code consumes a mock inbox of JSON messages and deduplicates them by message ID, keeping either the first or last occurrence.
import json
from collections import OrderedDict
mock_inbox = [
{"id": 1, "message": "hello", "timestamp": "2024-01-01T10:00:00Z"},
{"id": 2, "message": "world", "timestamp": "2024-01-01T10:01:00Z"},
{"id": 1, "message": "hello", "timestamp": "2024-01-01T10:00:00Z"},
{"id": 3, "message": "test", "times…
How to Inject Random Latency for Chaos Testing in Python
Mock unreliable services by wrapping functions with a decorator that adds random network-like delays before execution.
import random
import time
from functools import wraps
def inject_latency(func):
@wraps(func)
def wrapper(*args, **kwargs):
latency = random.uniform(0.1, 0.5)
print(f"Injecting {latency:.3f}s latency...")
time.sleep(latency)
return func(*args, **kwargs)
return wrapper
@inje…
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.…
How to Group Alerts by Time Window in Python
Group alert occurrences that fall within a sliding time window per alert key, reducing noise and summarizing bursts into single events.
from collections import defaultdict
from datetime import datetime, timedelta
def group_alerts(alerts, window_minutes=10):
"""Group alerts that occur within the same time window."""
alerts_by_key = defaultdict(list)
for alert in alerts:
key = alert["key"]
timestamp = alert["timestamp"]…
Summary Quantile Mock Sketch in Python
Build a memory-efficient sketch that stores sorted bins of data points to answer approximate quantile queries like median without keeping all values in memory.
import random
import statistics
from collections import Counter
class SummaryQuantileSketch:
"""
A simple sketch that stores a fixed-size summary of data (min, max, deciles)
using sorted bins, then answers approximate quantile queries.
"""
def __init__(self, bins=10):
self.bins = bins
…
Backward Compatible Schema Evolution in Python
A mock schema validator that evolves JSON schemas while preserving backward compatibility by keeping old fields and validating required ones.
import json
from copy import deepcopy
class SchemaValidator:
def __init__(self, schema):
self.schema = schema
def evolve(self, new_schema):
"""Evolve mock schema while keeping backward compatibility."""
for field in self.schema:
if field not in new_schema:
…
How to Check an External Gateway vs Use an Internal Mock in Python
This code checks whether an external network gateway is reachable using ping, then falls back to a deterministic internal mock for testing environments.
import subprocess
import sys
def check_external_gateway():
"""True if we can reach an external network target."""
try:
subprocess.run(
["ping", "-c", "1", "-W", "2", "8.8.8.8"],
capture_output=True,
timeout=3,
check=True,
)
return True
…
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.
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):
…
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.
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…
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 Build a DAG Execution Stage Calculator in Python
Computes the execution stages of a directed acyclic graph (DAG) by grouping nodes that become ready simultaneously using topological sorting with Kahn's algorithm.
from collections import defaultdict, deque
def get_stages(edges):
"""Return list of stages, where each stage is a list of nodes
that become ready at the same time in a DAG."""
graph = defaultdict(list)
in_degree = defaultdict(int)
nodes = set()
for src, dst in edges:
graph[src].appen…
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