Production deployment patterns
Graceful shutdown, prod config, rollouts, readiness probes, and ship-with-confidence checks.
How to Attach an SBOM to a Release in Python (Mock)
A mock function that attaches a Software Bill of Materials (SBOM) to a GitHub-style release by counting its components and marking the upload as attached.
import json
from pathlib import Path
def attach_sbom_mock(sbom_path: Path, release_tag: str, artifact_name: str) -> dict:
"""Mock attaching an SBOM to a release, returning the simulated upload result."""
sbom = json.loads(sbom_path.read_text())
return {
"release_tag": release_tag,
"artifa…
How to Mock a GitHub Actions Workflow in Python
Build a dataclass-based model of a GitHub Actions workflow and simulate its execution to validate steps and outputs before deployment.
import json
from dataclasses import dataclass, asdict
from typing import List, Dict, Any
@dataclass
class Step:
name: str
run: str
@dataclass
class Job:
name: str
steps: List[Step]
runs_on: str = "ubuntu-latest"
@dataclass
class Workflow:
name: str
jobs: List[Job]
def to_github_a…
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