annotate bns_website/bands/models.py @ 51:6c7467599fa9

I added the jquery plugin jplayer to use for playing samples of the album. For now I just used some of the songs linked to by the jplayer demo, but I also picked a couple songs at random from my iTunes library. Rather than add them to the repository I just named them 1.mp3, 1.m4a, 1.ogg and 2.mp3, 2.m4a, 2.ogg and anybody that wants to test the player will have to add some random songs themselves. I only added the "blue monday" player skin because I personally think it looks the best of the examples they supply, but we could change that or roll our own if needed.
author Bob Mourlam <bob.mourlam@gmail.com>
date Sun, 13 Nov 2011 17:01:36 -0600
parents 48ff23eab86a
children c3b4884fe4ea
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bgneal@6 1 """
bgneal@6 2 Models for the bands application.
bgneal@6 3
bgneal@6 4 """
bgneal@6 5 from django.db import models
bgneal@6 6
bgneal@6 7
bgneal@6 8 class Band(models.Model):
bgneal@6 9 """
bgneal@6 10 This model represents all the info we store about each band.
bgneal@6 11
bgneal@6 12 """
bgneal@6 13 name = models.CharField(max_length=128)
bgneal@6 14 url = models.URLField(verify_exists=False, max_length=200)
bgneal@6 15 notes = models.TextField()
bgneal@6 16 order = models.IntegerField(default=0)
bgneal@6 17
bgneal@6 18 class Meta:
bgneal@6 19 ordering = ['order', 'name']
bgneal@6 20
bgneal@6 21 def __unicode__(self):
bgneal@6 22 return self.name