Dot-Notation for MediaEntry.media_data

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Elrond 2011-12-04 20:26:36 +01:00
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@ -131,7 +131,7 @@ class MediaEntry(Document):
For example, images might contain some EXIF data that's not appropriate For example, images might contain some EXIF data that's not appropriate
to other formats. You might store it like: to other formats. You might store it like:
mediaentry['media_data']['exif'] = { mediaentry.media_data['exif'] = {
'manufacturer': 'CASIO', 'manufacturer': 'CASIO',
'model': 'QV-4000', 'model': 'QV-4000',
'exposure_time': .659} 'exposure_time': .659}
@ -139,7 +139,7 @@ class MediaEntry(Document):
Alternately for video you might store: Alternately for video you might store:
# play length in seconds # play length in seconds
mediaentry['media_data']['play_length'] = 340 mediaentry.media_data['play_length'] = 340
... so what's appropriate here really depends on the media type. ... so what's appropriate here really depends on the media type.

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@ -75,7 +75,7 @@ def process_video(entry):
entry['media_files']['webm_640'] = medium_filepath entry['media_files']['webm_640'] = medium_filepath
# Save the width and height of the transcoded video # Save the width and height of the transcoded video
entry['media_data']['video'] = { entry.media_data['video'] = {
u'width': transcoder.dst_data.videowidth, u'width': transcoder.dst_data.videowidth,
u'height': transcoder.dst_data.videoheight} u'height': transcoder.dst_data.videoheight}