Microservices patterns
Service boundaries, discovery, inter-service calls, and decomposition patterns.
How to Mock Eventual Consistency UI Notes in Python
Simulates a UI note that shows local state until a pending server update is confirmed, mocking eventual consistency behavior in distributed systems.
class EventualConsistencyNote:
def __init__(self, entity_id, note):
self.entity_id = entity_id
self.note = note
self.confirmed = False
self.pending_updates = []
def add_pending_update(self, update):
self.pending_updates.append(update)
def confirm_update(self):
…
How to implement read-your-writes sticky routing in Python
A mock StickyRouter class that routes all requests for the same key to the same node, ensuring read-after-write consistency.
import random
class StickyRouter:
def __init__(self, nodes):
self.nodes = nodes
self.routes = {}
def route(self, key):
if key not in self.routes:
self.routes[key] = random.choice(self.nodes)
return self.routes[key]
def read(self, key):
node = self.rout…
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