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Builder pattern for mocking complex objects in Python
Use a fluent Builder to construct realistic mock objects with defaults, enabling readable test data setup.
class User:
def __init__(self):
self.name = "default"
self.age = 0
self.email = "unknown@example.com"
self.address = "unknown"
def __repr__(self):
return f"User(name={self.name!r}, age={self.age}, email={self.email!r}, address={self.address!r})"
class UserBuilder:
…
How to Build Cursor Pagination with Next and Prev Tokens in Python
A minimal cursor pagination implementation that returns next and previous cursor tokens for navigating a dataset.
from pprint import pprint
def make_cursor(page):
return f"page:{page:04d}"
def parse_cursor(cursor):
_, page = cursor.split(":", 1)
return int(page)
def paginate(all_items, page_size, cursor=None):
start = parse_cursor(cursor) if cursor else 0
end = start + page_size
items = all_items[sta…
How to Build a Simple Filter Helper in Python for API Design
Create a reusable data filter service with dataclasses that mimics gRPC request/response patterns for filtering dataset records.
from dataclasses import dataclass, field
from typing import List, Optional, Dict, Any
@dataclass
class FilterRequest:
"""A simple filter request mirroring a gRPC message structure."""
field_name: str
operator: str # eq, ne, gt, lt, contains
value: Any
page_size: int = 10
page_token: Optional…
How to Implement Pagination with Offset and Limit in Python
A mock API pagination pattern that parses page and per_page query parameters, computes offset and limit, and slices a list of items for a specific page.
def paginate(items, page, per_page):
offset = (page - 1) * per_page
return items[offset:offset + per_page]
def parse_query_params(query_string):
params = {}
if query_string:
for pair in query_string.split("&"):
key, value = pair.split("=")
params[key] = value
page …
How to Implement Sparse Fieldsets in Python
A function that filters API responses by resource type, returning only requested fields plus IDs, as a sparse fieldset mock.
from dataclasses import dataclass, field
from typing import Dict, List, Optional
@dataclass
class MockResponse:
data: Dict[str, object] = field(default_factory=dict)
included: List[Dict[str, object]] = field(default_factory=list)
def select_fields(
data: Dict[str, object],
sparse_fields: Optional[D…
How to Mock X-RateLimit Headers in Python
This code creates a local HTTP server that mimics rate limit headers (X-RateLimit-Limit, Remaining, Reset, Update) and returns 429 responses when the limit is exceeded.
import time
import threading
from http.server import BaseHTTPRequestHandler, HTTPServer
class RateLimitHandler(BaseHTTPRequestHandler):
RATE_LIMIT = 5 # max requests allowed
WINDOW_SECONDS = 60 # per time window
def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
super().__init__(*args, **kwargs)
…
Dedupe processed message IDs in Python
Filters an inbox of messages by removing items whose IDs have already been processed, using a set for fast lookups.
from pathlib import Path
import json
def dedupe_processed_ids(inbox_file: Path, processed_file: Path) -> list:
processed = set(json.loads(processed_file.read_text()))
inbox = json.loads(inbox_file.read_text())
deduped = [item for item in inbox if item["id"] not in processed]
return deduped
if __nam…
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.
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:
…
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.
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…
How to deduplicate messages by ID in Python
Track seen message IDs in a set to skip duplicate messages and store unique content in a dict, with exact output showing which messages were added or skipped.
import time
class MessageStore:
def __init__(self):
self.seen_ids = set()
self.messages = {}
def add(self, message_id, content, timestamp=None):
timestamp = timestamp or time.time()
if message_id in self.seen_ids:
return False
self.seen_ids.add(message_…
Kafka Consumer Poll Loop Mock in Python
Simulate a Kafka consumer poll loop with a mock class, process messages in batches, and commit offsets to understand streaming consumption patterns.
import time
class MockKafkaConsumer:
def __init__(self, topic, messages):
self.topic = topic
self.messages = list(messages)
self.position = 0
def poll(self, timeout_ms=100):
if self.position >= len(self.messages):
time.sleep(timeout_ms / 1000)
return []…
How to Build a Redis Leaderboard with ZREVRANGE in Python
Build a sorted leaderboard by storing player scores as a Redis sorted set and reading the top scores with ZREVRANGE in Python.
import redis
import random
# Connect to local Redis (ensure Redis is running on localhost:6379)
r = redis.Redis(host="localhost", port=6379, db=0, decode_responses=True)
# Clear any existing test data
r.delete("game_scores")
# Simulate player scores
players = ["alice", "bob", "charlie", "dave", "eve"]
for player in…
How to Mock Redis Pipeline Batch Commands in Python
Create a lightweight MockRedis class that simulates Redis pipeline batching with SET, GET, and DELETE operations for testing without a live server.
import redis
import time
class MockRedis:
def __init__(self):
self.data = {}
def pipeline(self):
return MockPipeline(self)
def execute(self, commands):
results = []
for cmd in commands:
op, args = cmd[0], cmd[1:]
if op == "SET":
se…
How to Use Redis HSET and HGET in Python
This code demonstrates how to store and retrieve hash data in Redis using Python's redis library with HSET, HGET, HGETALL, and HDEL commands.
import redis
# Connect to Redis (adjust host/port as needed)
r = redis.Redis(host='localhost', port=6379, db=0, decode_responses=True)
# Clear any existing data for demonstration
r.delete('user:1')
# HSET - Store a hash
r.hset('user:1', mapping={'name': 'Alice', 'age': 30, 'city': 'New York'})
# HGET - Retrieve a …
How to Use Redis ZADD and ZRANGE in Python
Add members to a Redis sorted set with ZADD and retrieve them in score order with ZRANGE in Python.
import redis
client = redis.Redis(host='localhost', port=6379, db=0)
client.delete('scores')
members = {'alice': 30, 'bob': 20, 'carol': 50}
for name, score in members.items():
client.zadd('scores', {name: score})
result = client.zrange('scores', 0, -1)
print(result)
How to use Redis MGET MSET pipeline in Python
Store multiple keys atomically and read them efficiently with Redis MSET/MGET, then batch commands with a pipeline to cut round trips.
import redis # v4.x+ required
r = redis.Redis(host="localhost", port=6379, db=0, decode_responses=True)
# Sample data to store
r.flushdb()
data = {"name": "Alice", "age": "30", "city": "Berlin"}
# MSET: store multiple key-value pairs in one command
r.mset(data)
# MGET: fetch multiple keys in one round trip
keys =…
Mock Redis Distributed Lock in Python with SET NX EX
A minimal in-memory mock of Redis SET NX EX distributed lock semantics for testing concurrent code without a real Redis server.
import time
import threading
import uuid
from typing import Optional
class RedisLockMock:
"""A minimal mock of Redis SET NX EX distributed lock semantics."""
def __init__(self):
self._store = {} # key -> (value, expiry_epoch)
def acquire(self, key: str, token: str, ttl_seconds: int) -> bool:
…
Redis Cache Helper Class in Python with TTL
Build a DataHelper class that caches function results in Redis with a default TTL, using get_or_set and clear methods.
import redis
import json
import time
class DataHelper:
def __init__(self, host="localhost", port=6379, db=0, default_ttl=60):
self.client = redis.Redis(host=host, port=port, db=db, decode_responses=True)
self.default_ttl = default_ttl
def get_or_set(self, key, data_func, ttl=None):
c…
Redis GET SET EX TTL mock in Python
A thread-safe Python class mimicking Redis GET, SET with EX, and TTL commands for in-memory testing.
import time
import threading
from typing import Optional, Callable
class RedisTTLMock:
def __init__(self):
self._store: dict[str, tuple[str, float]] = {}
self._lock = threading.Lock()
def set(self, key: str, value: str, ex: Optional[int] = None) -> bool:
expiry = time.time() + ex if …
Redis SADD SMEMBERS Set Mock in Python
A lightweight mock of Redis SADD and SMEMBERS using Python sets for testing or local caching.
class RedisSetMock:
def __init__(self):
self.sets = {}
def sadd(self, key, *members):
if key not in self.sets:
self.sets[key] = set()
before = len(self.sets[key])
self.sets[key].update(members)
return len(self.sets[key]) - before
def smembers(self, key)…
Exactly Once Processing Dedupe Mock in Python
Implements a streaming deduplicator using a set and queue to guarantee each item is processed exactly once while preserving insertion order.
from collections import deque
class DedupeStream:
def __init__(self):
self.seen = set()
self.queue = deque()
def add(self, item):
if item not in self.seen:
self.seen.add(item)
self.queue.append(item)
print(f"Processed: {item} (exactly once)")
…
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 Mock a Circuit Breaker Reset Timeout in Python
This code implements a simple circuit breaker with a reset timeout test, simulating a flaky service to show half-open state transitions.
import time
import random
class CircuitBreaker:
def __init__(self, failure_threshold=3, reset_timeout=5):
self.failure_threshold = failure_threshold
self.reset_timeout = reset_timeout
self.failure_count = 0
self.last_failure_time = None
self.state = "CLOSED" # CLOSED (nor…
How to Create a Deep Health Check Database in Python
Setup a SQLite-backed health check database, insert mock data with response times and statuses, and generate a report ordered by most recent check.
import sqlite3
from datetime import datetime, timedelta
from pathlib import Path
DB_PATH = Path("deep_health_check.db")
def setup_database():
conn = sqlite3.connect(DB_PATH)
cursor = conn.cursor()
cursor.execute("""
CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS health_checks (
id INTEGER PRIMARY KEY AU…
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