Streaming & messaging
Kafka-style pub/sub, event consumers, async pipelines, and message-driven workflows.
Build a Streaming Messaging Helper in Python
Create a simple message stream class that stores recent messages, sends user messages, and retrieves history or latest messages with timestamps.
from collections import deque
from dataclasses import dataclass
from datetime import datetime
import time
@dataclass
class Message:
user: str
text: str
timestamp: str = ""
def __post_init__(self):
if not self.timestamp:
self.timestamp = datetime.now().strftime("%H:%M:%S")
class…
How to Build a Mock Change Data Capture Event Stream in Python
Generate a deterministic list of mock CDC events with event IDs, stream positions, payloads, and timestamps for testing streaming pipelines.
from itertools import count
from random import choice, randint, seed
from datetime import datetime, timedelta
seed(42) # Make output deterministic
event_types = ["INSERT", "UPDATE", "DELETE"]
table_names = ["users", "orders", "products", "payments"]
counter = count(1)
def mock_cdc_event(stream_index: int) -> dict:
…
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