Reliability & rate limiting
Retries, exponential backoff, circuit breakers, token buckets, and idempotent handlers.
How to Deduplicate Messages in Python by ID
This code consumes a mock inbox of JSON messages and deduplicates them by message ID, keeping either the first or last occurrence.
import json
from collections import OrderedDict
mock_inbox = [
{"id": 1, "message": "hello", "timestamp": "2024-01-01T10:00:00Z"},
{"id": 2, "message": "world", "timestamp": "2024-01-01T10:01:00Z"},
{"id": 1, "message": "hello", "timestamp": "2024-01-01T10:00:00Z"},
{"id": 3, "message": "test", "times…
How to implement an idempotency key store in Python
Build an in-memory idempotency key store with TTL that processes a request once and reuses the cached result for duplicate calls.
import hashlib
import time
from typing import Dict, Optional
class IdempotencyStore:
"""Simple in-memory idempotency key store with mock processing."""
def __init__(self, ttl_seconds: int = 3600) -> None:
self.ttl = ttl_seconds
self._store: Dict[str, tuple[str, float]] = {}
def _is_expi…
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