API design & gRPC
REST best practices, protobuf, API versioning, and backward-compatible service contracts.
How to Build a WebSocket Echo Server in Python with asyncio
Create a simple WebSocket echo server using the websockets library and asyncio to handle concurrent connections.
import asyncio
import websockets
async def echo(websocket):
async for message in websocket:
await websocket.send(f"Echo: {message}")
async def main():
async with websockets.serve(echo, "localhost", 8765):
print("WebSocket server started on ws://localhost:8765")
await asyncio.Future() …
How to Mock a 202 Accepted Long-Running Operation in Python
Build a mock HTTP server that returns a 202 Accepted response immediately and simulates a long-running operation in the background with threading.
import time
import threading
from http.server import HTTPServer, BaseHTTPRequestHandler
class MockHandler(BaseHTTPRequestHandler):
def do_POST(self):
if self.path == "/long-running":
self.send_response(202)
self.send_header("Content-Type", "application/json")
self.end_h…
How to Poll an Operation Status Endpoint in Python
Mock a polling endpoint in Python that simulates checking an async operation's status until it completes or times out.
import time
import random
def poll_status(url: str, timeout: float = 5.0) -> dict:
"""Mock a polling endpoint that eventually returns a completed status."""
start = time.time()
while time.time() - start < timeout:
# Simulate delayed response
time.sleep(0.2)
# 80% chance to report …
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