Turns out `getMany` doesn't work with the specific query used, so use
`getRawMany` instead.
Also fixup the predicate used in userInfo to use the correct field
names.
Exploiting this before should already have been rather difficult because you
would need to know or guess the notification's ID. It is also of relatively
low security impact.
Changelog: Fixed
In #134, the mention `MfmNode` handler was made async to allow the
mentionedUsers query to be used there. This however changed the return
type of that handler to be a `Promise`, causing a `TypeError` in
`appendChildren`.
This fixes the `TypeError` by making every handler and the `appendChildren`
function also async and awaiting on the processed children.
This also attempts to fix the types issue with handlers by casting to
the newly defined `HandlerFunc` type instead of to `any`.
The mentionedUsers query was being run on every post, regardless of
whether a mention was in it or not.
This resulted in an SQL query ending in `WHERE userId IN ()` which is
not allowed in PostgreSQL.
Reference: FoundKeyGang/FoundKey#132
Changelog: Fixed
The column mentionedRemoteUsers on the note table in the database is
firstly in the wrong type since it contains JSON data but is typed as
text. Secondly it seems redundant, since that data can be acquired by
using the note.mentions column to fetch the respective data instead.
Co-authored-by: Francis Dinh <normandy@biribiri.dev>
Removed the misc/get-note-html module which was only used in one place.
Instead of it, the general MFM to HTML functionality has been improved to
take care of the use cases of that module as well.
Co-authored-by: Francis Dinh <normandy@biribiri.dev>
This API endpoint is not working correctly and can cause unintended data loss:
It may remove emojis that have been imported from other instances.
See also https://github.com/misskey-dev/misskey/issues/8222
There was some code to detect if a note is a quote renote. However this
code was unused and it seems the kind of reversed detection of checking
if something is a pure renote is more useful.