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How to Use fcntl for Exclusive File Locking in Python
This code demonstrates how to acquire an exclusive advisory lock on a file using fcntl.flock with a non-blocking flag, simulate work, then release the lock.
import fcntl
import os
import tempfile
import time
def acquire_exclusive_lock(filepath):
fd = os.open(filepath, os.O_RDWR | os.O_CREAT)
try:
fcntl.flock(fd, fcntl.LOCK_EX | fcntl.LOCK_NB)
print(f"Exclusive lock acquired on {filepath}")
time.sleep(1) # Simulate work while holding the l…
Automatically Download the Latest Software Release from GitHub with Python
Use the GitHub API to fetch the latest release metadata and download the first asset (binary or archive) to a local directory.
import requests
import sys
from pathlib import Path
def download_latest_release(owner: str, repo: str, output_dir: str = ".") -> None:
"""Download the latest release asset from a GitHub repository."""
url = f"https://api.github.com/repos/{owner}/{repo}/releases/latest"
response = requests.get(url)
res…
How to Download All Assets from GitHub Releases in Python
Downloads every asset attached to the latest GitHub release of a repository, saving them locally using the GitHub API and Python's requests and pathlib libraries.
import requests
import os
import zipfile
from pathlib import Path
def download_github_release_assets(owner: str, repo: str, output_dir: str = "release_assets") -> None:
"""Downloads all assets from the latest release of a GitHub repository."""
releases_url = f"https://api.github.com/repos/{owner}/{repo}/relea…
Bump Semantic Version Git Tag in Python
Automatically find the latest Git tag and compute the next patch release using semantic versioning (semver) in Python.
from re import match
from subprocess import run
SEMVER_PATTERN = r"^v(?P<major>0|[1-9]\d*)\.(?P<minor>0|[1-9]\d*)\.(?P<patch>0|[1-9]\d*)(?:-(?P<prerelease>[0-9A-Za-z-]+(?:\.[0-9A-Za-z-]+)*))?(?:\+(?P<buildmetadata>[0-9A-Za-z-]+(?:\.[0-9A-Za-z-]+)*))?$"
def get_latest_tag() -> str:
result = run(["git", "describe…
Create a Mock GitHub Release API in Python for Testing gh CLI
Build an in-memory GitHub Releases API mock that mimics create_release and list_releases for unit testing gh CLI stubs without network calls.
import json
from unittest.mock import patch, Mock
class GitHubReleaseAPI:
"""Mock GitHub Releases API for testing gh CLI stub behavior."""
def __init__(self):
self.releases = {}
self.counter = 1
def create_release(self, repo, tag, name=None, notes=None):
release_id = self…
Generate Release Notes Markdown from PR Titles in Python
Generate structured Markdown release notes from a list of pull request titles using conventional commit types.
import json
from datetime import datetime, timezone
PRS = [
{"title": "feat: add user login", "number": 12, "merged_at": "2025-01-10"},
{"title": "fix: resolve payment timeout", "number": 13, "merged_at": "2025-01-11"},
{"title": "chore: bump dependencies", "number": 14, "merged_at": "2025-01-12"},
{"…
How to Auto-Suggest a SemVer Bump From Git Commit Messages in Python
This code scans Git commit messages (recent or sample) and suggests the next Semantic Versioning bump type — major, minor, patch, or none.
import re
import subprocess
from pathlib import Path
def get_commit_messages(path="."):
"""Read commit messages from a repo or use sample messages."""
if (Path(path) / ".git").exists():
out = subprocess.run(
["git", "-C", path, "log", "--pretty=%s"], capture_output=True, text=True
…
How to Generate Release Notes from Git Commit Messages in Python
This script fetches recent Git commit messages using conventional commit prefixes (feat, fix, etc.), categorizes them, and prints formatted release notes with today's date.
import subprocess
import re
from datetime import datetime
def get_git_log(since_tag="HEAD~10", format_str="%s"):
"""Retrieve commit messages from git log."""
try:
result = subprocess.run(
["git", "log", f"--since={since_tag}", f"--format={format_str}"],
capture_output=True,
…
Upload Assets to GitHub Release with Python Mock
Simulates uploading binary and text assets to a GitHub release using a mock server, returning structured metadata for each upload.
import json
import os
import tempfile
from datetime import datetime
class ReleaseUploader:
"""Simulates uploading assets to a release with a mock server."""
def __init__(self, owner: str, repo: str, tag: str):
self.owner = owner
self.repo = repo
self.tag = tag
self.uploade…
How to Mock a semantic-release Changelog in Python
This Python code simulates a semantic-release changelog generator, grouping commits by type and formatting them into a markdown changelog.
import json
from datetime import datetime
class SemanticReleaseChangelog:
def __init__(self, version, commits):
self.version = version
self.commits = commits
self.release_date = datetime.now().isoformat()
def generate_changelog(self):
grouped = {}
for commit in self.c…
Object Pool Pattern for Database Connections in Python
Implements a reusable connection pool with acquire/release and context manager support, mocking database connections with idle reuse and exhaustion handling.
import time
from contextlib import contextmanager
from collections import deque
class ConnectionPool:
def __init__(self, size=3, max_idle=5):
self._idle = deque(maxlen=max_idle)
self._active = set()
self.size = size
def _create(self):
return {"created_at": time.time(), "queri…
How to Build a Flow Control Credit Window in Python
A Python class that reserves, confirms, releases, and settles credit to limit message flow and prevent overload in streaming pipelines.
class CreditWindow:
def __init__(self, max_credit=1000):
self.max_credit = max_credit
self.used_credit = 0
self.pending_credit = 0
def try_reserve(self, amount):
available = self.max_credit - self.used_credit - self.pending_credit
if available >= amount:
…
How to Build a Connection Pool Reuse Mock in Python
Build a mock connection pool with context manager to track connection reuse, acquires, and releases in Python.
import time
from contextlib import contextmanager
class Connection:
def __init__(self, name):
self.name = name
self.in_use = False
self.busy_since = None
def fetch(self):
return f"data from {self.name}"
class ConnectionPool:
def __init__(self, size=3):
self.conn…
How to Attach an SBOM to a Release in Python (Mock)
A mock function that attaches a Software Bill of Materials (SBOM) to a GitHub-style release by counting its components and marking the upload as attached.
import json
from pathlib import Path
def attach_sbom_mock(sbom_path: Path, release_tag: str, artifact_name: str) -> dict:
"""Mock attaching an SBOM to a release, returning the simulated upload result."""
sbom = json.loads(sbom_path.read_text())
return {
"release_tag": release_tag,
"artifa…
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