Data pipelines & processing
ETL-style flows, batch transforms, validation, and moving data between formats.
Idempotent Pipeline Dedupe by Record ID Set in Python
Filters records against a persistent set of seen IDs, returning only new ones and the updated set for idempotent pipeline processing.
def dedupe_records(records, seen_ids=None):
"""Return records whose id has not been seen before."""
if seen_ids is None:
seen_ids = set()
unique = []
for record in records:
record_id = record.get("id")
if record_id not in seen_ids:
seen_ids.add(record_id)
…
Implement Exactly-Once Transaction Log in Python
A mock transaction log that deduplicates transaction IDs so each is recorded only once, with a dataclass for records and simple in-memory storage.
from dataclasses import dataclass
from typing import Dict, Optional
@dataclass
class TxnRecord:
txn_id: str
status: str
class ExactlyOnceTxnLog:
def __init__(self) -> None:
self._log: Dict[str, TxnRecord] = {}
self._processed_ids: set = set()
def record(self, txn_id: str, status: s…
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