A/B testing & experimentation
User bucketing, experiment metrics, statistical comparison, and rollout guardrails.
How to Create a Mock That Returns Inverse Counter Values in Python
Builds a Mock whose side_effect returns the inverse (1/count) of each Counter value, defaulting to 0.0 for unseen keys.
from collections import Counter
from unittest.mock import Mock
def inverse_mock(counter: Counter) -> Mock:
"""
Return a Mock that mimics the inverse of a Counter:
each key returns a value representing the inverse of its count.
The Mock's side_effect maps keys to their inverse counts.
"""
mock …
Simulate a Ramp Rollout Percentage in Python
Simulates a percentage-based ramp rollout with deterministic seeding, returning success/failure/in-progress counts for a mock user population.
import random
from enum import Enum
class RolloutStatus(Enum):
SUCCESS = "success"
FAILED = "failed"
IN_PROGRESS = "in_progress"
def simulate_ramp_rollout(total_users: int, percentage: int, seed: int = 42) -> dict:
"""
Simulates a mock ramp rollout for a given percentage of users.
Returns sta…
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