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Convert Natural Language Dates to Datetime in Python
Parse common natural language date phrases like 'tomorrow' or 'in 3 days' into Python datetime objects using regex and timedelta.
from datetime import datetime, timedelta
import re
def parse_natural_date(text: str) -> datetime:
"""Convert common natural language date expressions to datetime objects."""
now = datetime.now()
text = text.lower().strip()
# Handle relative dates
patterns = {
r"today": now,
r"…
How to Detect Expired Domains Using Python
Parse a list of domain registration data and compare expiry dates to today to find expired domains.
import datetime
# List of test domains with fake registration and expiry dates
# Format: (domain, registration_date, expiry_date)
test_domains = [
('example.com', '2020-01-15', '2024-01-15'), # Expired
('google.com', '1997-09-15', '2026-09-15'), # Still active
('test-site.org', '2019-06-01', '2023-06-0…
How to Validate Text Input in Python: A Simple Text Processor
A Python function that validates a text string by trimming whitespace, then returns a dictionary with character, word, and sentence counts.
def validate_text(text: str) -> dict:
"""Analyze a text string and return basic validation statistics."""
stripped = text.strip()
if not stripped:
return {
"valid": False,
"reason": "Text is empty or only whitespace",
"characters": 0,
"words": 0,
…
How to Validate Text Strings in Python
Validate strings with a reusable helper that checks type, length limits, and empty string handling.
def is_valid_text(value, min_length=1, max_length=None, allow_empty=False):
"""
Validate if a value is a string and meets length requirements.
Args:
value: The value to validate
min_length: Minimum allowed length (default 1)
max_length: Maximum allowed length (None = no limit)
…
Validate email format with regex in Python
A Python function using a regex pattern to validate simple email formats, returning True or False for each input.
import re
def is_valid_email(email):
pattern = r'^[A-Za-z0-9._%+-]+@[A-Za-z0-9.-]+\.[A-Za-z]{2,}$'
return bool(re.match(pattern, email))
if __name__ == "__main__":
test_emails = [
"user@example.com",
"first.last@sub.domain.org",
"invalid-email",
"user@.com",
"user@…
Find Most Active Contributors in a Repository with Python
Filter recent commits by date and count the most active contributors using Counter and datetime.
from collections import Counter
from datetime import datetime, timedelta
# Simulated commit data
commits = [
{"author": "Alice", "timestamp": datetime.now() - timedelta(days=1)},
{"author": "Bob", "timestamp": datetime.now() - timedelta(days=2)},
{"author": "Alice", "timestamp": datetime.now() - timedelta…
How to Validate List Data in Python
A beginner-friendly validation helper that checks if data is a list, enforces minimum length, and optionally verifies item types with clear error messages.
def validate_data(data, expected_types=None, min_length=1):
"""Validate that data is a non-empty list and optionally check item types."""
if not isinstance(data, list):
return False, f"Expected a list, got {type(data).__name__}"
if len(data) < min_length:
return False, f"List must have…
How to Validate Text Against Forbidden Words in Python
Checks whether a given text contains any forbidden words and returns a tuple with validity and offending words.
def validate_text(text, forbidden_words):
"""
Checks that text does not contain any forbidden words.
Returns (is_valid, offending_words) tuple.
"""
words = text.lower().split()
found = [word for word in words if word in forbidden_words]
return len(found) == 0, found
if __name__ == "__main…
Build a Progress Callback Function for Loops in Python
Create a reusable progress callback that receives per-step data and lets callers log or update a UI as a loop runs.
def run_with_progress(items, desc="Processing", step_callback=None):
"""Run a loop with progress updates via callback."""
total = len(items)
for idx, item in enumerate(items):
# Process the item (simulated work here)
result = item * 2
# Build progress data dictionary
if ste…
Calculate Time Difference Across Time Zones in Python
Compute the current time difference in hours between two time zones given their UTC offsets using Python's datetime and timezone modules.
from datetime import datetime, timezone, timedelta
def time_difference(from_tz_offset, to_tz_offset):
"""
Calculate time difference in hours between two time zones given their offsets from UTC.
Offsets are in hours (e.g., -5 for EST, +5.5 for IST).
"""
tz1 = timezone(timedelta(hours=from_tz_offset…
How to Invalidate Cache When Arguments Change in Python
A memoization decorator that caches function results keyed by arguments, automatically invalidating when inputs change.
from functools import wraps
def memoize(func):
cache = {}
@wraps(func)
def wrapper(*args, **kwargs):
key = (args, tuple(sorted(kwargs.items())))
if key not in cache:
cache[key] = func(*args, **kwargs)
return cache[key]
return wrapper
@memoize
def expensiv…
How to Validate CLI Integer Option Within a Range in Python
Use argparse with integer type and bounds checking to validate a command-line option falls within a specified min-max range.
import argparse
def main():
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description="Validate an integer within a range.")
parser.add_argument("--value", type=int, required=True, help="Integer to validate")
parser.add_argument("--min", type=int, default=0, help="Minimum allowed value")
parser.add_argument("--max…
How to Validate Function Arguments in Python
Shows how to manually check argument types and values in a Python function, raising clear TypeError and ValueError messages.
def calculate_area(length: float, width: float) -> float:
"""Calculate the area of a rectangle with manual type validation."""
if not isinstance(length, (int, float)) or isinstance(length, bool):
raise TypeError(f"length must be a number, got {type(length).__name__}")
if not isinstance(width, (int,…
How to Assert Preconditions with Descriptive Messages in Python
Use Python's assert statement with a custom message to validate function preconditions and fail fast with clear diagnostics.
def divide(dividend, divisor):
assert divisor != 0, f"Divisor must be non-zero, got {divisor!r}"
return dividend / divisor
if __name__ == "__main__":
print(divide(10, 2))
try:
divide(10, 0)
except AssertionError as e:
print(f"AssertionError: {e}")
How to Test Exceptions in Python with pytest.raises
Learn the pytest.raises pattern to assert that specific exceptions are raised and validate their messages.
import pytest
def divide(a: int, b: int) -> float:
if b == 0:
raise ValueError("Cannot divide by zero")
return a / b
def test_divide_by_zero_raises():
with pytest.raises(ValueError, match="Cannot divide by zero"):
divide(10, 0)
def test_divide_by_zero_raises_exact_match():
with py…
How to Validate Input and Raise TypeError in Python
Define a function that checks its argument type and raises a TypeError early with a clear message when given a non-number.
def validate_number(value):
if not isinstance(value, (int, float)):
raise TypeError(f"Expected a number, got {type(value).__name__}")
return value * 2
if __name__ == "__main__":
try:
print(validate_number(5))
print(validate_number("hello"))
except TypeError as e:
print(…
How to Validate JSON in Python and Catch JSONDecodeError
A robust Python function that attempts to parse JSON strings and returns a boolean plus either the parsed data or a descriptive error message when decoding fails.
import json
def validate_json(json_string):
"""Try to parse JSON, return (is_valid, data_or_error)."""
try:
data = json.loads(json_string)
return True, data
except json.JSONDecodeError as e:
return False, f"Invalid JSON: {e}"
if __name__ == "__main__":
test_inputs = [
…
How to Validate an Email Address and Raise ValueError in Python
This code defines a validate_email function that checks an email address against a regex pattern and several rules, raising ValueError with a specific reason when invalid.
import re
def validate_email(email: str) -> str:
"""Validate an email address and return it if valid, otherwise raise ValueError."""
if not isinstance(email, str):
raise ValueError("Email must be a string")
if len(email) > 254:
raise ValueError("Email length exceeds 254 characters")
#…
How to check for None and raise helpful errors in Python
A defensive function that explicitly validates data, keys, and values — raising descriptive ValueError and KeyError exceptions before returning a result.
def get_value(data, key):
if data is None:
raise ValueError("data cannot be None")
if key not in data:
raise KeyError(f"key '{key}' not found in data")
result = data[key]
if result is None:
raise ValueError(f"value for key '{key}' is None")
return result
if __name__ == "__…
Validate try except ValueError handler for beginners — errors debugging
Learn how to validate user input and handle division errors safely using try/except with ValueError and ZeroDivisionError in Python.
def divide_numbers(a, b):
"""Divide two numbers, catching division by zero and value errors."""
try:
result = a / b
except ZeroDivisionError:
print("Error: Cannot divide by zero!")
return None
except TypeError:
print("Error: Both arguments must be numbers!")
retu…
Build a Personal Work Hours Tracker in Python
A Python class that logs daily work hours to a CSV file and produces a weekly summary of total hours worked.
import csv
from pathlib import Path
from datetime import datetime, date
class WorkHoursTracker:
def __init__(self, file_path="work_hours.csv"):
self.file_path = Path(file_path)
if not self.file_path.exists():
with open(self.file_path, "w", newline="") as f:
writer = csv…
Calculate Working Hours Between Two Dates in Python
Compute total business hours (Mon-Fri, 09:00-17:00) between two datetime objects, excluding weekends and non-working hours.
from datetime import datetime, timedelta
def work_hours_between(start: datetime, end: datetime) -> float:
"""Calculate total working hours between two datetimes (Mon-Fri, 09:00-17:00)."""
def is_workday(d: datetime) -> bool:
return d.weekday() < 5
total_hours = 0.0
current = start
whi…
How to Archive Old Files by Age in Python
Move files older than a specified number of days from a source directory to an archive directory using Python's pathlib and shutil modules.
import os
import shutil
import time
from pathlib import Path
def archive_old_files(source_dir: str, archive_dir: str, days_old: int) -> None:
cutoff_time = time.time() - (days_old * 86400) # 86400 seconds in a day
archive_path = Path(archive_dir)
archive_path.mkdir(parents=True, exist_ok=True)
for i…
How to Build a Dated Backup Filename with Timestamp in Python
Generate unique backup filenames with a timestamp using Python's datetime module and f-strings.
from datetime import datetime
def build_backup_filename(base_name: str, extension: str = "bak") -> str:
"""Generate a dated backup filename with timestamp."""
timestamp = datetime.now().strftime("%Y%m%d_%H%M%S")
return f"{base_name}_{timestamp}.{extension}"
if __name__ == "__main__":
backup_file = bu…
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