Errors & debugging
Handle failures gracefully, raise helpful errors, and debug with confidence.
How to Diff Two Dicts in Python for Config Drift
Recursively compare two dictionaries and report added, removed, and changed keys with their old and new values for debugging configuration drift.
def diff_dicts(a, b, path=""):
differences = []
for key in a.keys() | b.keys():
new_path = f"{path}.{key}" if path else key
if key not in a:
differences.append((new_path, "<missing>", b[key], "added"))
elif key not in b:
differences.append((new_path, a[key], "<…
How to Log Errors with Structured Fields in Python
Logs error details as structured dictionary fields using Python's logging module with extra parameters.
import logging
import sys
def log_structured_error(operation: str, user_id: int, status_code: int, error_msg: str):
"""Log an error with structured fields using a dictionary."""
logger = logging.getLogger("structured_logger")
logger.setLevel(logging.ERROR)
# Create console handler if not already …
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