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How to Parse Taskfile YAML in Python
Load a Taskfile.yaml with PyYAML and simulate task execution by returning each task's commands.
import yaml
from pathlib import Path
def load_taskfile(taskfile_path: str) -> dict:
"""Load and parse a Taskfile.yaml file into a dict."""
data = Path(taskfile_path).read_text()
return yaml.safe_load(data)
def run_task(taskfile: dict, task_name: str) -> dict:
"""Simulate running a task by returning i…
How to Parse and Extract Nested Data in Python
Load JSON files with Path and recursively extract values by key from nested Python structures using modern typing and standard library.
import json
from pathlib import Path
from typing import Any, Dict, List, Union
def load_data(filepath: Union[str, Path]) -> Union[Dict[str, Any], List[Any]]:
"""Load JSON data from a file with modern Path handling."""
path = Path(filepath)
if not path.exists():
raise FileNotFoundError(f"File not f…
How to Read the Python Path from VS Code settings.json in Python
This code loads VS Code's settings.json file and extracts the python.defaultInterpreterPath value, with a mock demonstration for testing.
import json
from pathlib import Path
from unittest.mock import patch
def read_vscode_python_path(settings_path: Path) -> str:
"""Extract python.defaultInterpreterPath from VS Code settings.json."""
with open(settings_path, "r") as f:
settings = json.load(f)
return settings.get("python", {}).get("d…
How to Save and Load JSON Files in Python
Create a simple data helper to save Python dictionaries as pretty-printed JSON files and load them back reliably using pathlib and the stdlib json module.
import json
from pathlib import Path
from typing import Any
def save_json(data: Any, filename: str) -> None:
"""Save data as pretty-printed JSON to the current directory."""
path = Path(filename)
with path.open("w", encoding="utf-8") as f:
json.dump(data, f, indent=2, ensure_ascii=False)
def lo…
How to Type Check a Mock with pyright in Python
Shows how pyright validates a mock function against a TypedDict and Callable signature before runtime.
from typing import TypedDict, Callable
class User(TypedDict):
id: int
name: str
def get_user_name(user_id: int, get_user: Callable[[int], User]) -> str:
user = get_user(user_id)
return user["name"]
def mock_get_user(user_id: int) -> User:
return {"id": user_id, "name": f"User {user_id}"}
if…
How to Validate Data with a Simple Dict-Based Rules Helper in Python
Validates a dictionary against a set of callable rules, printing pass/fail per field and returning an overall boolean.
import json
from pathlib import Path
from typing import Any, Callable
def validate_data(
data: dict[str, Any],
rules: dict[str, Callable[[Any], bool]],
path: Path | None = None,
) -> bool:
"""Validate a dict against a set of simple rules."""
all_valid = True
for field, validator in rules.item…
How to configure ruff linter rules in pyproject.toml with Python
This Python script generates a pyproject.toml file with ruff linter rules, including selected and ignored rules, per-file ignores, and complexity limits.
from pathlib import Path
def configure_ruff_rules(project_dir: str = "my_project") -> None:
"""Create a pyproject.toml with ruff linter rules for mock usage."""
pyproject_path = Path(project_dir) / "pyproject.toml"
pyproject_path.parent.mkdir(parents=True, exist_ok=True)
config = """[tool.ruff]
line-…
Lint a Dockerfile with a Mock Hadolint in Python
A lightweight Python script that simulates hadolint by scanning Dockerfile text for common lint rules and printing violations.
import subprocess
import tempfile
from pathlib import Path
def lint_dockerfile(content: str) -> list[str]:
"""Mock hadolint by checking a few rules and returning violations."""
violations = []
lines = content.splitlines()
for idx, line in enumerate(lines, start=1):
stripped = line.strip()
…
Makefile Targets for lint, test, and build in Python
This Python script defines common Makefile targets (lint, test, build) as subprocess commands, printing each target's command and executing them with error checking.
import subprocess
TARGETS = {
"lint": ["ruff", "check", "."],
"test": ["pytest", "-q"],
"build": ["python", "-m", "build"],
}
def run(target: str) -> None:
if target not in TARGETS:
raise ValueError(f"Unknown target: {target}")
print(f"Running {target}...")
subprocess.run(TARGETS[tar…
Mock pip-compile to Resolve Requirements in Python
A mock function that mimics pip-compile by converting a requirements.in file into pinned, locked package versions.
import subprocess
import tempfile
from pathlib import Path
def compile_requirements_mock(requirements_in: str) -> str:
"""Mock pip-compile: resolve a simple requirements.in into a locked format."""
lines = [line.strip() for line in requirements_in.splitlines() if line.strip() and not line.startswith("#")]
…
pytest mark slow skip integration
Uses pytest markers to select fast tests, skip unfinished ones, and run integration checks with verbose output.
import pytest
def test_fast():
assert 1 + 1 == 2
@pytest.mark.slow
def test_slow():
import time
time.sleep(1)
assert 5 * 5 == 25
@pytest.mark.skip(reason="Not ready for production")
def test_skipped():
assert 2 + 2 == 5
@pytest.mark.integration
def test_integration():
database = {"users": […
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