Fix state file corruption when saving user credentials
Replace Boost property_tree with nlohmann::json in save_user_creds(). Boost property_tree does not preserve JSON types - it converts all values to strings when writing JSON. This caused boolean and integer fields in sunshine_state.json to become strings (e.g., true -> "true", 119480064 -> "119480064") after changing the password, leading to crashes on restart. nlohmann::json preserves the original types, matching the rest of the codebase which already uses it for JSON operations. Fixes #835
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@@ -6,6 +6,7 @@
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// standard includes
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#include <filesystem>
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#include <fstream>
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#include <utility>
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// lib includes
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@@ -68,11 +69,12 @@ namespace http {
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}
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int save_user_creds(const std::string &file, const std::string &username, const std::string &password, bool run_our_mouth) {
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pt::ptree outputTree;
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nlohmann::json outputTree;
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if (fs::exists(file)) {
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try {
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pt::read_json(file, outputTree);
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std::ifstream in(file);
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in >> outputTree;
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} catch (std::exception &e) {
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BOOST_LOG(error) << "Couldn't read user credentials: "sv << e.what();
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return -1;
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@@ -80,11 +82,12 @@ namespace http {
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}
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auto salt = crypto::rand_alphabet(16);
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outputTree.put("username", username);
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outputTree.put("salt", salt);
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outputTree.put("password", util::hex(crypto::hash(password + salt)).to_string());
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outputTree["username"] = username;
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outputTree["salt"] = salt;
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outputTree["password"] = util::hex(crypto::hash(password + salt)).to_string();
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try {
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pt::write_json(file, outputTree);
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std::ofstream out(file);
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out << outputTree.dump(4); // Pretty-print with an indent of 4 spaces.
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} catch (std::exception &e) {
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BOOST_LOG(error) << "error writing to the credentials file, perhaps try this again as an administrator? Details: "sv << e.what();
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return -1;
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