Streaming & messaging
Kafka-style pub/sub, event consumers, async pipelines, and message-driven workflows.
At Most Once Fire-and-Forget Mock in Python
A Python mock that enforces send() is called at most once and records the arguments for verification.
class FireForgetMock:
def __init__(self):
self._calls = 0
self._last_args = None
self._last_kwargs = None
def send(self, *args, **kwargs):
if self._calls > 0:
raise RuntimeError("send() called more than once")
self._calls += 1
self._last_args = args
…
How to Build a Message Stream Queue in Python
A beginner-friendly MessageStream class built on deque that sends messages one at a time, tracks unread counts, and records sent items.
from collections import deque
import time
class MessageStream:
def __init__(self, messages):
self._queue = deque(messages)
self._sent = []
def send_next(self):
if not self._queue:
return None
message = self._queue.popleft()
self._sent.append(message)
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