Database scaling & optimization
Indexing, connection pooling, read replicas, query tuning, and throughput-aware SQL.
How to Implement Keyset Pagination in Python (Seek Method)
Implement keyset (seek) pagination in Python with a mock paginator that efficiently fetches pages based on the last row rather than OFFSET.
from dataclasses import dataclass
from typing import List, Optional
@dataclass
class Row:
id: int
name: str
def __lt__(self, other: "Row") -> bool:
return (self.id, self.name) < (other.id, other.name)
class MockKeysetPaginator:
"""Pagination using keyset (seek) method instead of OFFSET."""…
Offset vs Keyset Pagination in Python
Demonstrate offset-based pagination and keyset (cursor) pagination with a simple in-memory dataset, showing how each returns pages of records.
"""Demonstrate pagination using offset vs keyset (cursor) approach."""
ITEMS = [
{"id": 1, "name": "Alice"},
{"id": 2, "name": "Bob"},
{"id": 3, "name": "Carol"},
{"id": 4, "name": "David"},
{"id": 5, "name": "Eve"},
]
def offset_paginate(items, page, page_size):
"""Return a page using offset…
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