Described the MediaEntry structure in the docstring.

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Christopher Allan Webber 2011-07-17 16:51:36 -05:00
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@ -98,6 +98,81 @@ class User(Document):
class MediaEntry(Document):
"""
Record of a piece of media.
Structure:
- uploader: A reference to a User who uploaded this.
- title: Title of this work
- slug: A normalized "slug" which can be used as part of a URL to retrieve
this work, such as 'my-works-name-in-slug-form' may be viewable by
'http://mg.example.org/u/username/m/my-works-name-in-slug-form/'
Note that since URLs are constructed this way, slugs must be unique
per-uploader. (An index is provided to enforce that but code should be
written on the python side to ensure this as well.)
- created: Date and time of when this piece of work was uploaded.
- description: Uploader-set description of this work. This can be marked
up with MarkDown for slight fanciness (links, boldness, italics,
paragraphs...)
- description_html: Rendered version of the description, run through
Markdown and cleaned with our cleaning tool.
- media_type: What type of media is this? Currently we only support
'image' ;)
- media_data: Extra information that's media-format-dependent.
For example, images might contain some EXIF data that's not appropriate
to other formats. You might store it like:
mediaentry['media_data']['exif'] = {
'manufacturer': 'CASIO',
'model': 'QV-4000',
'exposure_time': .659}
Alternately for video you might store:
# play length in seconds
mediaentry['media_data']['play_length'] = 340
... so what's appropriate here really depends on the media type.
- plugin_data: a mapping of extra plugin information for this User.
Nothing uses this yet as we don't have plugins, but someday we
might... :)
- tags: A list of tags. Each tag is stored as a dictionary that has a key
for the actual name and the normalized name-as-slug, so ultimately this
looks like:
[{'name': 'Gully Gardens',
'slug': 'gully-gardens'},
{'name': 'Castle Adventure Time?!",
'slug': 'castle-adventure-time'}]
- state: What's the state of this file? Active, inactive, disabled, etc...
But really for now there are only two states:
"unprocessed": uploaded but needs to go through processing for display
"processed": processed and able to be displayed
- queued_media_file: storage interface style filepath describing a file
queued for processing. This is stored in the mg_globals.queue_store
storage system.
- media_files: Files relevant to this that have actually been processed
and are available for various types of display. Stored like:
{'thumb': ['dir1', 'dir2', 'pic.png'}
- attachment_files: A list of "attachment" files, ones that aren't
critical to this piece of media but may be usefully relevant to people
viewing the work. (currently unused.)
- thumbnail_file: Deprecated... we should remove this ;)
"""
__collection__ = 'media_entries'
structure = {