Reliability & rate limiting
Retries, exponential backoff, circuit breakers, token buckets, and idempotent handlers.
How to Inject Random Latency for Chaos Testing in Python
Mock unreliable services by wrapping functions with a decorator that adds random network-like delays before execution.
import random
import time
from functools import wraps
def inject_latency(func):
@wraps(func)
def wrapper(*args, **kwargs):
latency = random.uniform(0.1, 0.5)
print(f"Injecting {latency:.3f}s latency...")
time.sleep(latency)
return func(*args, **kwargs)
return wrapper
@inje…
How to Mock a Timeout per HTTP Request in Python
Simulate a per-request HTTP timeout using unittest.mock to test timeout handling without network access.
import time
from unittest.mock import Mock, patch
# Simulate an HTTP client that might time out
def fetch_data(url, timeout=5):
time.sleep(0.5) # Simulate network delay
return f"Response from {url}"
# Mock to test timeout behavior without real network
def test_timeout():
mock_response = Mock(side_effect…
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