Data pipelines & processing
ETL-style flows, batch transforms, validation, and moving data between formats.
Count Records Processed per Category in Python
Use a Counter dictionary to track how many records of each type (ok, error, retry) were processed in a data pipeline.
from collections import Counter
import random
processed_counter = Counter()
def process_records(records):
for record in records:
processed_counter[record] += 1
return len(records)
if __name__ == "__main__":
sample_records = [random.choice(["ok", "error", "retry"]) for _ in range(10)]
print(f…
Python Exponential Backoff Retry Example
Retry a flaky function with exponential backoff and jitter-free delays, printing each attempt and finally returning the successful result.
import random
import time
def flaky_function():
if random.random() < 0.6:
raise ConnectionError("Temporary network error")
return "success"
def retry_with_exponential_backoff(func, max_retries=5, base_delay=1.0):
for attempt in range(max_retries + 1):
try:
return func()
…
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