NAME
SReview::Talk - Database abstraction for talks in the SReview database
SYNOPSIS
use SReview::Talk;
my $talk = SReview::Talk->new(talkid => 1);
print $talk->nonce;
my $nonce = $talk->nonce;
my $talk_alt = SReview::Talk->by_nonce($nonce);
print $talk_alt->talkid; # 1
$talk->add_correction(length_adj => 1);
$talk->done_correcting;
DESCRIPTION
SReview::Talk provides a (Moose-based) object-oriented interface to the data related to a talk that is stored in the SReview database. Although it is not yet used everywhere, the intention is for it to eventually replace all the direct PostgreSQL calls.
PROPERTIES
talkid
The unique ID of the talk. Required attribute at construction time (but see the by_nonce
method, below). Is used to look up the relevant data in the database.
pathinfo
Helper property to look up information from the database. Should not be used directly.
flags
Flags set on this talk. Setter: set_flag
; getter: get_flag
. Flags can be deleted with delete_flag
.
apology
The apology note, if any. Predicate: has_apology
.
comment
The comments that the user entered in the "other brokenness" field. Predicate: has_comment
; clearer: clear_comment
.
corrected_times
The start- and endtime of the talk, with corrections (if any) applied.
nonce
The talk's unique hex string, used to look it up for review.
date
The date on which the talk happened
readable_date
The date on which the talk happened, in a (somewhat) more human-readable format than the date
property.
eventname
The name of the event of which this talk is part
event_output
The name of the event as used in output directories, if any.
progress
The current progress value of the talk, as an SReview::Talk::Progress
state
The current state of the talk, as an SReview::Talk::State
title
The title of the talk
subtitle
The subtitle of the talk
workdir
The working directory where the files for this talk should be stored
relative_name
The relative path- and file name under the output directory for this talk.
outname
The output name for this talk
finaldir
The directory in which things are stored
slug
A short, safe representation of the talk; used for filenames.
corrections
The corrections that are set on this talk.
Supports:
- has_correction
-
check whether a correction exists (by name)
- set_correction
-
Overwrite a correction with a new value
- clear_correction
-
Remove a correction from the set of corrections
- correction_pairs
-
Get a key/value list of corrections
video_fragments
Gets a list of hashes with data on the fragments of video files that are necessary to build the talk, given the schedule and the current corrections.
Each hash contains:
- talkid
-
The talk ID for fragments that are part of the main video; -1 for fragments that are part of the pre video; and -2 for fragments that are part of the post video.
- rawid
-
The unique ID of the raw file
- raw_filename
-
The filename of the raw file
- fragment_start
-
The offset into the raw file where the interesting content begins.
- raw_length
-
The length of the entire video (should be the same for each fragment)
- raw_length_corrected
-
The length of the interesting content in this raw file
avs_video_fragments
The same values as the video_fragments attribute, but with every length extended as needed for A/V sync operations.
speakers
The names of the speakers as a single string, in the format 'Firstname Lastname, Firstname Lastname, ..., Firstname Lastname and Firstname Lastname'
speakerlist
An array of speaker names
room
The room in which the talk happened/will happen
roomid
The unique ID of the room
eventurl
The URL for the talk on the event's website. Only contains data if $eventurl_format
is set in the config file; if it doesn't, returns the empty string.
output_video_urls
An array of URLs for the output videos, as they will be published. Used by final review.
preview_exten
The file extension of the preview file (.webm or .mp4)
scheduled_length
The length of the talk, as scheduled
METHODS
by_nonce
Looks up (and returns) the talk by nonce, rather than by talk ID
by_slug
Looks up (and returns) the talk by slug, rather than by talk ID
add_correction
Interpret a correction as a number, and add the passed parameter to it. The new value of the correction will be the sum of the parameter and the old correction.
done_correcting
Commit the created corrections to the database. Also commits other things, like the comment and the flags.
set_state
Override the state of the talk to a new state, ignoring the state transitions. Note, does not update the object, so this should be done just before destroying it.
state_done
Set the progress to "done" in the given state. Does nothing if the talk has since moved to another state.
reset_corrections
Clear all corrections, except the serial one. Used when a user requests that the talk be reset to default.