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How to Implement a Simple MVVM Binding Mock in Python
A minimal Python implementation of the MVVM pattern, mocking data binding so views auto-update when the view model changes.
class BindingMock:
def __init__(self, view_model):
self.view_model = view_model
self.subscribers = []
def bind(self, property_name, callback):
self.subscribers.append((property_name, callback))
def set(self, property_name, value):
setattr(self.view_model, property_name, va…
How to mock RabbitMQ queue binding with routing keys in Python
A mock demonstration of binding a queue to an exchange with multiple routing keys in RabbitMQ using Python and pika, without a real broker connection.
import pika
import sys
def bind_queue_with_routing(channel, queue_name, exchange_name, routing_keys):
"""
Mock RabbitMQ queue binding with routing keys.
Prints the binding configuration instead of connecting to a real broker.
"""
for routing_key in routing_keys:
binding = {
"q…
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