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How to Mock a Feature Store Online Lookup in Python

This code simulates an online feature store with single and batch retrieval methods, using a dict-backed cache and timestamps.

feature-store ml-infrastructure online-lookup
Python
import random
import time


class OnlineFeatureStore:
    def __init__(self):
        self.features = {}

    def put(self, entity_id: str, feature_name: str, value):
        key = (entity_id, feature_name)
        self.features[key] = (value, time.time())

    def get(self, entity_id: str, feature_name: str):
       …
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How to Mock a Kubeflow Pipeline in Python

Build a minimal in-memory mock of a Kubeflow pipeline DAG using dataclasses and OrderedDict to chain component functions.

kubeflow pipelines mlops
Python
from typing import Dict, Any
from dataclasses import dataclass, field
from collections import OrderedDict


@dataclass
class KubeflowPipelineMock:
    """A minimal mock of a Kubeflow pipeline DAG."""
    name: str
    components: OrderedDict[str, callable] = field(default_factory=OrderedDict)

    def add_component(se…
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How to Mock train_test_split in Python for Unit Testing

Build a lightweight mock of sklearn's train_test_split to unit test ML pipeline code without needing the full library or deterministic random state.

train_test_split mock unit-testing
Python
import numpy as np
from sklearn.model_selection import train_test_split
from unittest.mock import patch

def mock_train_test_split(X, y, test_size=0.25, random_state=None, **kwargs):
    """A simple mock implementation of train_test_split."""
    n_samples = len(X)
    n_test = int(n_samples * test_size)
    n_train =…
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How to Run Batch Predictions with a Mock Model in Python

Build a lightweight mock model class and run predictions across a batch of samples, returning results as a plain Python list.

numpy batch ml
Python
import numpy as np

class MockModel:
    def __init__(self, weights):
        self.weights = np.array(weights)

    def predict(self, X):
        return X @ self.weights

def predict_batch(model, batch):
    """Run predictions for a batch of samples and return results as a list."""
    return model.predict(np.array(ba…
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How to Save and Load PyTorch Model State Dict in Python

This code demonstrates how to save a PyTorch model's state dict to a file and load it back into a new model instance, verifying weights match.

pytorch state-dict model
Python
import torch
import torch.nn as nn

class SimpleNet(nn.Module):
    def __init__(self):
        super().__init__()
        self.fc1 = nn.Linear(4, 8)
        self.fc2 = nn.Linear(8, 2)

    def forward(self, x):
        x = torch.relu(self.fc1(x))
        return self.fc2(x)

if __name__ == "__main__":
    model = Simp…
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How to Save and Load a Mock Model with Pickle and joblib in Python

Serialize a custom machine learning model to a .joblib file with joblib.dump, reload it, and run a prediction with joblib.load.

joblib pickle model-serialization
Python
import joblib
from pathlib import Path

class MockModel:
    def __init__(self, weights):
        self.weights = weights

    def predict(self, features):
        return sum(w * f for w, f in zip(self.weights, features))


def save_model_pickle(model, filepath):
    with open(filepath, "wb") as f:
        joblib.dump(…
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How to Simulate an Airflow ML Pipeline in Python

Mock an Airflow ML pipeline in plain Python by defining steps, simulating their execution with delays, and returning a success summary.

airflow ml pipeline
Python
from datetime import datetime, timedelta
import time


class MLPipeline:
    def __init__(self, pipeline_name):
        self.pipeline_name = pipeline_name
        self.steps = []

    def add_step(self, step_name, duration_seconds):
        self.steps.append({"name": step_name, "duration": duration_seconds})

    def …
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How to Stage ML Model Workflows with Python Classes

Defines a Stage class to model ML pipeline stages with variants and mocks, printing grammar for Model, Staging, and Production stages.

ml-pipelines stages model-deployment
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class Stage:
    def __init__(self, name):
        self.name = name
        self.mocks = []
        self.variants = []

    def add_mock(self, mock_name):
        self.mocks.append(mock_name)

    def add_variant(self, variant_name, productions=()):
        self.variants.append((variant_name, list(productions)))

    …
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How to Train a Gradient Boosting Regressor in Python

Build and evaluate a scikit-learn GradientBoostingRegressor on a synthetic dataset, printing test MSE and feature importances.

sklearn gradient-boosting regression
Python
import numpy as np
from sklearn.ensemble import GradientBoostingRegressor
from sklearn.metrics import mean_squared_error

def train_gradient_boosting_mock():
    # Toy regression dataset
    np.random.seed(42)
    X = np.random.rand(100, 3) * 10
    y = 2 * X[:, 0] - 1.5 * X[:, 1] + 0.5 * X[:, 2] + np.random.normal(0,…
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How to Trigger Model Retraining on Drift in Python

Automatically detects accuracy drift in a mock ML model and triggers retraining when performance falls below a threshold.

ml drift-detection retraining
Python
import random
import time

class MockModel:
    def __init__(self, name):
        self.name = name
        self.accuracy = 0.85
        self.version = 1

    def train(self, data_size):
        # Simulate training time and accuracy improvement
        time.sleep(0.1)
        drift = random.uniform(-0.02, 0.02)
       …
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How to do feature selection with VarianceThreshold in Python

This code demonstrates how to use scikit-learn's VarianceThreshold to remove low-variance features from a NumPy array, keeping only those that vary enough to be useful for modeling.

feature selection sklearn machine learning
Python
import numpy as np
from sklearn.feature_selection import VarianceThreshold

def main():
    # Mock dataset: 4 samples, 5 features
    X = np.array([
        [0.1, 0.2, 1.0, 1.0, 0.5],
        [0.2, 0.2, 0.0, 1.0, 0.4],
        [0.1, 0.2, 1.0, 1.0, 0.6],
        [0.3, 0.2, 1.0, 0.0, 0.5]
    ])

    # Select features w…
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How to implement a canary traffic split in Python

Route incoming traffic between stable and canary model or service versions using a weight-based random split with deterministic testing.

canary traffic-split random
Python
import random


def canary_route(service_name: str, canary_weight: float = 0.2) -> str:
    """Route traffic between stable and canary versions based on weight."""
    rng = random.Random(42)  # deterministic for reproducible demo
    if rng.random() < canary_weight:
        return f"{service_name}-canary"
    return …
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How to mock an artifact store with local paths in Python for ML pipelines

Create a temporary local artifact store with dummy files and metadata to test ML pipeline code without real storage.

ml-pipelines mock tempfile
Python
import tempfile
from pathlib import Path
import json


def create_artifact_store_mock(base_path: Path = None):
    """Create a local artifact store mock directory structure."""
    if base_path is None:
        base_path = Path(tempfile.mkdtemp())

    store_layout = {
        "artifacts": [
            {"name": "mode…
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How to ordinal encode categorical data in Python with sklearn

Convert job title categories into ordinal numeric labels using sklearn's OrdinalEncoder with explicit ordering.

ordinal-encoding sklearn categorical-data
Python
from sklearn.preprocessing import OrdinalEncoder
import numpy as np

# Mock data: small job title categories with known ordering
data = np.array([
    ["intern"],
    ["junior"],
    ["mid"],
    ["senior"],
    ["lead"]
])

# Define the ordinal order (lowest to highest)
categories = [["intern", "junior", "mid", "seni…
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