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How to Mock a Slow Startup Probe in Python

Simulate slow service initialization with a configurable mock delay to test readiness probes.

startup probe mock reliability
Python
import time
from dataclasses import dataclass, field


@dataclass
class StartupProbe:
    name: str
    min_wait_sec: float = 0.5
    max_wait_sec: float = 2.0
    _ready: bool = field(default=False, init=False, repr=False)

    def initialize(self) -> None:
        """Simulate slow startup with a fixed mock delay."""…
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How to Mock a Slow Startup Probe for Fast Testing in Python

This code shows how to replace a slow startup probe's initialization with a mock to make tests run fast and reliably.

mock testing startup-probe
Python
import time
from unittest.mock import Mock, patch


class StartupProbe:
    def __init__(self, init_time):
        self.init_time = init_time
        self.ready = False

    def initialize(self):
        time.sleep(self.init_time)
        self.ready = True
        return self.ready


def run_startup_probe(probe):
    …
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