Observability & SRE
Structured logging, metrics, tracing, health checks, and SLO-friendly instrumentation.
How to Mock an OTLP HTTP Endpoint in Python
This code implements a lightweight HTTP server that accepts OTLP/HTTP trace exports, stores spans by trace ID, and exposes them via a simple GET endpoint for debugging.
import json
from http.server import BaseHTTPRequestHandler, ThreadingHTTPServer
from collections import defaultdict
class TraceHandler(BaseHTTPRequestHandler):
traces = defaultdict(list)
def do_POST(self):
if self.path == "/v1/traces":
length = int(self.headers.get("Content-Length", 0))
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Python Observability Data Helper for Beginners
A beginner-friendly Python helper to log events, record metrics, summarize observability data, and export it as JSON.
import json
from datetime import datetime
from collections import defaultdict
class ObservabilityDataHelper:
"""Helper for exploring basic observability data patterns."""
def __init__(self):
self.events = []
self.metrics = defaultdict(list)
def log_event(self, service, level, message):
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