Fix file permissions for generated JSON files#15
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Description
Fixes #14 - File permission issue for data-downloader generated JSON files
Problem
The data-downloader scanner was creating JSON files (runs.json, scanner_status.json, sensors.json) with restrictive permissions (-rw-------), preventing other components and the VS Code coder user from reading them. This caused "NoPermissions" errors when trying to access the files.
Solution
Modified the _write_file method in backend/storage.py to set proper file permissions using chmod(0o664). This ensures all generated JSON files have -rw-rw-r-- permissions (readable by owner, group, and others).
Changes
Updated backend/storage.py: Added tmp_path.chmod(0o664) to set group-readable permissions on temporary files before moving them to their final location