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Data pipelines & processing medium

Python Exponential Backoff Retry Example

Retry a flaky function with exponential backoff and jitter-free delays, printing each attempt and finally returning the successful result.

retry backoff exception-handling
Python
import random
import time


def flaky_function():
    if random.random() < 0.6:
        raise ConnectionError("Temporary network error")
    return "success"


def retry_with_exponential_backoff(func, max_retries=5, base_delay=1.0):
    for attempt in range(max_retries + 1):
        try:
            return func()
    …
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Cloud + Python medium

Exponential Backoff with Jitter for Cloud API Calls in Python

A Python snippet demonstrating exponential backoff with jitter for retrying transient cloud API failures, using a simulated client that has a configurable success rate.

retry backoff jitter
Python
import random
import time


def exponential_backoff_with_jitter(retries=5, base_delay=0.5, max_delay=4.0, jitter_factor=0.3):
    for attempt in range(1, retries + 1):
        delay = min(max_delay, base_delay * (2 ** (attempt - 1)))
        jitter = delay * random.uniform(-jitter_factor, jitter_factor)
        effect…
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System design patterns medium

How to Implement Retry with Exponential Backoff and Jitter in Python

This code demonstrates a retry mechanism with exponential backoff and optional full jitter, using a flaky mock network call for testing.

retry backoff jitter
Python
import random
import time


def retry_with_backoff(func, max_attempts=5, base_delay=0.1, jitter=True):
    """
    Retry a function with exponential backoff and optional full jitter.
    """
    for attempt in range(max_attempts):
        try:
            return func()
        except Exception as e:
            if att…
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Caching & Redis medium

How to Add TTL Jitter to Cache Expiration in Python

A Python decorator that adds random jitter to cache TTLs, staggering expiration times to prevent cache avalanche.

cache ttl jitter
Python
import random
import time
from functools import wraps

def add_jitter(ttl: float, jitter_range: float = 0.1) -> float:
    """Add random jitter (as % of TTL) to stagger cache expiration and prevent avalanche."""
    jitter = random.uniform(-jitter_range, jitter_range)
    return ttl * (1 + jitter)

def cache_with_jitt…
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Reliability & rate limiting medium

Retry with Exponential Backoff and Jitter in Python

A decorator-style retry wrapper that retries a flaky function with exponential backoff plus random jitter, then raises after the last attempt fails.

retry backoff jitter
Python
import random
import time

def retry_with_backoff(func, max_retries=3, base_delay=0.5, max_jitter=0.1):
    for attempt in range(max_retries + 1):
        try:
            return func()
        except Exception as e:
            if attempt == max_retries:
                raise
            delay = base_delay * (2 ** at…
13 0 Open
Observability & SRE easy

How to Mock Database Query Duration in Python

Simulate realistic database query durations with random jitter for testing dashboards, alerts, and SLO calculations.

observability mock metrics
Python
import random
import time


def mock_query_duration(db_name, avg_ms, jitter_ms=5, runs=3):
    """Simulate database query durations with realistic variation."""
    durations = []
    for _ in range(runs):
        # Base duration plus random jitter (can be negative)
        duration = avg_ms + random.uniform(-jitter_m…
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