Streaming & messaging
Kafka-style pub/sub, event consumers, async pipelines, and message-driven workflows.
How to Mock Kafka Topic Partitions with a Python dict of lists
Mocks a Kafka topic and its partitions using a defaultdict of lists to simulate message production, consumption, and per-partition counts.
from collections import defaultdict
class KafkaTopicPartitionMock:
"""A simple mock for Kafka topic-partition assignment using dict of lists."""
def __init__(self, topic):
self.topic = topic
self.partitions = defaultdict(list) # partition_id -> list of messages
def produce(self, message…
Simulate RabbitMQ QoS Prefetch Count in Python
Mocks RabbitMQ QoS prefetch semantics using threading and a queue to cap concurrent unacked message processing per worker.
import threading
import time
import queue
class RabbitMQMock:
def __init__(self, prefetch_count=1):
self.prefetch_count = prefetch_count
self.channel_queue = queue.Queue()
self.currently_processing = 0
self.lock = threading.Lock()
def start_consuming(self, messages, worker_co…
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