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How to implement Redlock distributed lock in Python
Simulate Redis Redlock multi-instance locking to show how a distributed lock is acquired only when a majority of instances agree.
import time
import random
import threading
from dataclasses import dataclass
@dataclass
class MockRedisLock:
"""Simple mock of a Redis lock instance."""
name: str
key: str
ttl: int
acquired: bool = False
expires_at: float = 0.0
def acquire(self, sleep_fn=time.sleep):
"""Try to ac…
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:
…
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