I've got a json file with 30-ish, blocks of "dicts" where every block has and ID, like this:
{
"ID": "23926695",
"webpage_url": "https://.com",
"logo_url": null,
"headline": "aewafs",
"application_deadline": "2020-03-31T23:59:59",
}
Since my script pulls information in the same way from an API more than once, I would like to append new "blocks" to the json file only if the ID doesn't already exist in the JSON file.
I've got something like this so far:
import os
check_empty = os.stat('pbdb.json').st_size
if check_empty == 0:
with open('pbdb.json', 'w') as f:
f.write('[\n]') # Writes '[' then linebreaks with '\n' and writes ']'
output = json.load(open("pbdb.json"))
for i in jobs:
output.append({
'ID': job_id,
'Title': jobtitle,
'Employer' : company,
'Employment type' : emptype,
'Fulltime' : tid,
'Deadline' : deadline,
'Link' : webpage
})
with open('pbdb.json', 'w') as job_data_file:
json.dump(output, job_data_file)
but I would like to only do the "output.append" part if the ID doesn't exist in the Json file.