Caching & Redis
Cache-aside, TTL, invalidation, hot keys, and in-memory lookup patterns at scale.
How to Mock Redis EXPIRE, TTL, and PERSIST in Python
A lightweight in-memory MockRedis class that simulates Redis key expiration, TTL, and persist behavior for tests and local development.
import time
class MockRedis:
def __init__(self):
self._store = {}
self._expiry = {}
def set(self, key, value):
self._store[key] = value
self._expiry.pop(key, None)
return True
def expire(self, key, ttl_seconds):
if key not in self._store:
retur…
How to Mock zlib Compression for Cache Values in Python
Compress cache values with zlib and mock the compress function in unit tests to simulate cache behavior.
import zlib
from unittest.mock import patch
def compress_value(data: bytes) -> bytes:
"""Compress data using zlib and return the compressed bytes."""
return zlib.compress(data)
def decompress_value(compressed: bytes) -> bytes:
"""Decompress zlib data and return the original bytes."""
return zlib.deco…
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