Errors & debugging
Handle failures gracefully, raise helpful errors, and debug with confidence.
How to Mock a Failing Dependency to Test Error Paths in Python
Inject a fake HTTP client that raises a connection error to test how code handles dependency failures without touching the network.
import requests
def fetch_user(user_id):
url = f"https://api.example.com/users/{user_id}"
response = requests.get(url, timeout=5)
response.raise_for_status()
return response.json()
def get_user_name(user_id, http_client):
try:
user_data = http_client(user_id)
return user_data["nam…
Use pprint for Nested Structure Debug Output in Python
Pretty-print nested dictionaries and lists with pprint for readable, organized debug output.
from pprint import pprint
def build_nested_structure():
"""Create a sample nested data structure for demonstration."""
return {
"project": "DataPipeline",
"config": {
"inputs": ["raw_1.json", "raw_2.json"],
"processing": {
"steps": ["clean", "transform",…
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