Reliability & rate limiting
Retries, exponential backoff, circuit breakers, token buckets, and idempotent handlers.
Circuit breaker failure threshold count in Python
Track consecutive or time-windowed failures with a deque to open a circuit breaker and auto-recover to half-open after a cooldown.
from collections import deque
from time import time, sleep
class CircuitBreaker:
def __init__(self, failure_threshold: int = 5, recovery_time: float = 10.0):
self.failure_threshold = failure_threshold
self.recovery_time = recovery_time
self.failures: deque[float] = deque()
self.st…
How to Propagate Context Variables with asyncio in Python
Use Python's ContextVar with asyncio to carry deadline information across concurrent tasks and propagate context automatically.
import asyncio
from contextvars import ContextVar
from datetime import datetime
deadline = ContextVar("deadline", default=None)
async def worker(name):
current = deadline.get()
if current:
print(f"{name} sees deadline: {current}")
else:
print(f"{name} sees no deadline")
await asyncio.…
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