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I try to write to a empty json file in python like this.

def add_to_json(name, price):
    data = {str(name): str(price)}
    with open("produse.json", 'r+', encoding="utf-8") as file:
        json_file = json.load(file)
        json_file.update(data)
        file.seek(0)
        json.dump(json_file, file)

I got some weird error message when I run the code : json.decoder.JSONDecodeError: Expecting value: line 1 column 1 (char 0). I think maybe is from json.load()?

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    If you give the full exception, then it will explain which line was causing the error. It's likely your produse.json is not really a json file. What are the first 3 lines of your produse.json file? Dec 9, 2020 at 17:47
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    In fact I think that file is empty. Dec 9, 2020 at 17:52
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    @RobertSeaman the file is empty
    – tibi
    Dec 9, 2020 at 17:55
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    if file is empty then there is nothing to read and nothing to convert so json.load() gives you this error. Maybe you should first read it as normal string and use json.loads(string) only if string is not empty. Or use try/except to catch it.
    – furas
    Dec 9, 2020 at 18:16

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You just need to check if the file is empty:

import json


def add_to_json(name, price):
    newObject = {str(name): str(price)}
    with open("produse.json", 'r+', encoding="utf-8") as file:
        data = file.read().strip()  # Just to be safe: Remove all whitespaces.
        json_file = json.loads(
            data or '{}'
        )  # data evaluates to None if empty. If None use a empty JSON string!
        json_file.update(newObject)
        file.seek(0)
        json.dump(json_file, file)


add_to_json('foo', '2.0')
# Verify:
print(open("produse.json", 'r').read())

Out:

{"foo": "1.0"}
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  • Thanks! That was the problem.
    – tibi
    Dec 9, 2020 at 18:32

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