Microservices patterns
Service boundaries, discovery, inter-service calls, and decomposition patterns.
How to Mock a Server-Side Load Balancer in Python
A simple Python class that mimics a server-side load balancer with round-robin, random, and least-connections selection strategies.
import itertools
import random
class LoadBalancer:
def __init__(self, servers=None):
self.servers = servers if servers else ["server1", "server2", "server3"]
self.counter = itertools.count(1)
def round_robin(self):
return next(self.counter) % len(self.servers)
def random_selectio…
Mock a Sidecar Logger with Python Metrics
Simulate a sidecar logger that tracks request counts, error rates, and endpoint hits, producing a metrics snapshot.
import random
import time
from collections import defaultdict
class SidecarLogger:
def __init__(self):
self.metrics = defaultdict(int)
self.total_requests = 0
self.error_count = 0
def log_request(self, endpoint, status_code):
"""Simulate logging a request and updating metrics…
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