Streaming & messaging
Kafka-style pub/sub, event consumers, async pipelines, and message-driven workflows.
Dedupe processed message IDs in Python
Filters an inbox of messages by removing items whose IDs have already been processed, using a set for fast lookups.
from pathlib import Path
import json
def dedupe_processed_ids(inbox_file: Path, processed_file: Path) -> list:
processed = set(json.loads(processed_file.read_text()))
inbox = json.loads(inbox_file.read_text())
deduped = [item for item in inbox if item["id"] not in processed]
return deduped
if __nam…
How to deduplicate messages by ID in Python
Track seen message IDs in a set to skip duplicate messages and store unique content in a dict, with exact output showing which messages were added or skipped.
import time
class MessageStore:
def __init__(self):
self.seen_ids = set()
self.messages = {}
def add(self, message_id, content, timestamp=None):
timestamp = timestamp or time.time()
if message_id in self.seen_ids:
return False
self.seen_ids.add(message_…
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