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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 INCR DECR Counter Mock in Python
Simulate Redis INCR and DECR commands with a Python class to test counter logic without a live Redis server.
class RedisCounter:
def __init__(self):
self._store = {}
def incr(self, key: str, amount: int = 1) -> int:
if key not in self._store:
self._store[key] = 0
self._store[key] += amount
return self._store[key]
def decr(self, key: str, amount: int = 1) -> int:
…
Redis Leaky Bucket Rate Limiting Mock in Python
Simulates a Redis-backed leaky bucket rate limiter using a local class with continuous leaking and token capacity checks.
import time
from collections import deque
class LeakyBucket:
def __init__(self, capacity, leak_rate):
self.capacity = capacity
self.leak_rate = leak_rate
self.water = 0.0
self.timestamp = time.time()
self.history = deque()
def allow(self):
current = time.time(…
How to Implement Message Visibility Timeout Renewal in Python
Simulate queue message visibility control with timeout renewal using a simple Python class that tracks received time and visibility state.
import time
import uuid
class Message:
def __init__(self, body, visibility_timeout=30):
self.body = body
self.visibility_timeout = visibility_timeout
self.receipt_handle = str(uuid.uuid4())
self.received_at = time.time()
self.deleted = False
def is_visible(self):
…
How to Implement a Circuit Breaker in Python
A Python dataclass that provides circuit breaker logic with closed, open, and half-open states to fail fast on repeated errors.
from dataclasses import dataclass
from datetime import datetime, timedelta
import time
@dataclass
class CircuitBreaker:
failure_threshold: int = 3
timeout_seconds: float = 5.0
failures: int = 0
state: str = "closed"
last_failure: datetime = None
def call(self, func):
if self.state ==…
How to Implement a Rate Limiter in Python
A beginner-friendly Python class that tracks call timestamps with a deque to allow or block calls based on a max rate per time period.
import time
from collections import deque
class RateLimiter:
"""Simple rate limiter for beginners."""
def __init__(self, max_calls: int, period_seconds: float):
self.max_calls = max_calls
self.period = period_seconds
self.calls = deque()
def allow(self) -> bool:
"""Retur…
How to Implement a Temporary Block in Python
Build a reusable PenaltyBox class that temporarily blocks access after a failure and reports remaining lockout time.
class PenaltyBox:
def __init__(self, block_seconds: int = 30):
self.block_seconds = block_seconds
self._blocked_until = 0.0
self._attempts = 0
def try_access(self, current_time: float) -> bool:
if self._blocked_until and current_time < self._blocked_until:
return Fa…
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 Liveness Check and Restart a Process in Python
Simulate a failing process and restart it after a liveness check fails, using a mock class and a liveness loop.
import subprocess
import sys
import time
import os
class ProcessMock:
def __init__(self, name, fail_after_seconds=3):
self.name = name
self.fail_after = fail_after_seconds
self.start_time = None
self.is_running = False
def start(self):
self.start_time = time.time()
…
How to Mock a Slow Startup Probe in Python
Simulate slow service initialization with a configurable mock delay to test readiness probes.
import time
from dataclasses import dataclass, field
@dataclass
class StartupProbe:
name: str
min_wait_sec: float = 0.5
max_wait_sec: float = 2.0
_ready: bool = field(default=False, init=False, repr=False)
def initialize(self) -> None:
"""Simulate slow startup with a fixed mock delay."""…
How to Mock a Try Confirm Cancel Pattern in Python
Define a simple class with confirm and cancel methods, execute a try confirm with error handling, and print the final state.
class TCC:
def __init__(self):
self.confirmed = False
self.cancelled = False
def confirm(self):
self.confirmed = True
return "confirmed"
def cancel(self):
self.cancelled = True
return "cancelled"
def try_confirm(self):
try:
result =…
Rate Limiting in Python with a Sliding Window
A beginner-friendly dataclass-based sliding window rate limiter that controls how many calls are allowed per time window.
import time
from dataclasses import dataclass
@dataclass
class RateLimiter:
max_calls: int
window_seconds: float = 1.0
def __post_init__(self):
self.calls = []
self._start = time.monotonic()
def _update(self, now):
self.calls = [t for t in self.calls if now - t < self.window…
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:
…
Export Metrics with OTLP Mock in Python
Simulates system metric collection and exports them as an OTLP-like JSON payload using only Python's standard library.
from dataclasses import dataclass, asdict
import json
import random
import time
@dataclass
class Metric:
name: str
value: float
timestamp: int
unit: str = "1"
def collect_system_metrics() -> list[Metric]:
"""Mock metric collection for OTLP export simulation."""
now = int(time.time())
re…
How to Add Metadata Attributes to a Span in Python
Create a lightweight dataclass-based Span mock that stores key-value metadata attributes for tracing or event logging.
from dataclasses import dataclass, field
from typing import Dict, Any
@dataclass
class Span:
name: str
attributes: Dict[str, Any] = field(default_factory=dict)
def set_attribute(self, key: str, value: Any) -> None:
self.attributes[key] = value
def get_attribute(self, key: str) -> Any…
How to Build a Consumer Lag Gauge in Python
Simulate Kafka consumer lag with a Python class that tracks lag over time and reports health and averages.
import time
import random
from collections import deque
class ConsumerLagGauge:
"""Mock consumer lag gauge measuring how far behind a consumer is."""
def __init__(self, producer_rate=10, consumer_rate=7, initial_lag=0):
self.producer_rate = producer_rate
self.consumer_rate = consumer_rate
…
How to Build a Metrics Counter with Increment and Snapshot in Python
A simple dict-backed MetricsCounter class that increments named counters and returns a snapshot of the current values.
class MetricsCounter:
def __init__(self):
self._metrics = {}
def increment(self, key, delta=1):
self._metrics[key] = self._metrics.get(key, 0) + delta
def snapshot(self):
return dict(self._metrics)
if __name__ == "__main__":
counter = MetricsCounter()
counter.increment("…
How to Compute SRE Metrics Like Error Rate and Availability in Python
Tracks log events in a sliding time window and calculates error rate per second and availability percentage using an easy-to-follow class.
from collections import deque
from datetime import datetime, timedelta
from typing import Dict, Deque
class LogMetrics:
"""Simple observability helper to track log events and calculate SRE metrics."""
def __init__(self, window_seconds: int = 60):
self.window_seconds = window_seconds
self.eve…
How to Link Parent and Child Span Elements in Python
This code defines a lightweight mock element class and a function that links child elements to a parent when their ranges are nested within the parent's range.
class MockElement:
def __init__(self, name, start, end, children=None):
self.name = name
self.start = start
self.end = end
self.children = children or []
def __repr__(self):
return f"MockElement({self.name}, {self.start}-{self.end})"
def link_parent_child(parent, chil…
How to Model Span Events in Python
Define a Span class with timestamped milestone events and a completion marker to track operation lifecycle.
import time
from dataclasses import dataclass, field
from enum import Enum
from typing import List
class SpanStatus(Enum):
STARTED = "started"
COMPLETED = "completed"
@dataclass
class SpanEvent:
name: str
timestamp: float = field(default_factory=time.time)
attributes: dict = field(default_facto…
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…
Track Success Rates and Latency in Python: SRE Metrics Helper
A beginner-friendly Python class to record request outcomes and latencies, then report success rate, average latency, and p99.
import random
import time
from collections import defaultdict
class MetricsTracker:
"""Simple helper to track success rates and latencies for SRE beginners."""
def __init__(self):
self.successes = 0
self.failures = 0
self.latencies = []
def record(self, success, latency_ms):
…
BFF aggregation pattern: combine multiple service responses in Python
Mock three backend services and aggregate their responses into one unified payload — the BFF pattern every Python microservice gateway relies on.
from dataclasses import dataclass
from typing import Any
@dataclass
class Service:
name: str
data: dict[str, Any]
def get_user_service() -> Service:
return Service("user", {"id": 1, "name": "Alice"})
def get_orders_service() -> Service:
return Service("orders", {"total": 299.99, "count": 2})
de…
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