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How to Mock MQTT Topic Subscriptions with QoS in Python

Build a lightweight MQTT client mock that tracks topic subscriptions with QoS levels and simulates wildcard message delivery.

mqtt mock qos
Python
import time
from collections import defaultdict

class MockMQTTClient:
    def __init__(self):
        self.subscriptions = defaultdict(list)
        self.messages = []
    
    def subscribe(self, topic, qos=0):
        self.subscriptions[topic].append(qos)
        print(f"Subscribed to '{topic}' with QoS {qos}")
   …
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Streaming & messaging medium

Simulate RabbitMQ QoS Prefetch Count in Python

Mocks RabbitMQ QoS prefetch semantics using threading and a queue to cap concurrent unacked message processing per worker.

rabbitmq threading qos
Python
import threading
import time
import queue


class RabbitMQMock:
    def __init__(self, prefetch_count=1):
        self.prefetch_count = prefetch_count
        self.channel_queue = queue.Queue()
        self.currently_processing = 0
        self.lock = threading.Lock()

    def start_consuming(self, messages, worker_co…
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