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Generate a Mock Presigned URL in Python with HMAC
Build a mock AWS S3 presigned URL using an HMAC-SHA256 signature, mimicking the core SigV4 pattern without cloud SDK dependencies.
import hashlib
import hmac
import time
import base64
def generate_presigned_url_mock(secret_key, bucket, object_key, expires_in=3600):
# Build the canonical request string (simplified AWS SigV4 style)
timestamp = str(int(time.time()))
expiry = str(int(time.time()) + expires_in)
payload = f"GET\n/{buck…
How to Build a Multi-Cloud Config Loader with Provider Switching in Python
Load cloud provider configurations (AWS, Azure, GCP) from JSON files using a provider dispatch pattern in Python.
import json
from pathlib import Path
from dataclasses import dataclass
from typing import Dict, Any
@dataclass
class CloudConfig:
provider: str
region: str
settings: Dict[str, Any]
class ConfigLoader:
def __init__(self, config_dir: str = "configs"):
self.config_dir = Path(config_dir)
…
How to Create a Mock STS AssumeRole Credentials Dict in Python
Build a realistic AWS STS AssumeRole response dict with temporary credentials, expiry time, and assumed role ARN for local testing.
import json
from datetime import datetime, timedelta, timezone
def mock_sts_credentials(role_arn, session_name, duration=3600):
now = datetime.now(timezone.utc)
expiration = now + timedelta(seconds=duration)
credentials = {
"Credentials": {
"AccessKeyId": "ASIAEXAMPLEACCESSKEY",
…
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