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The dosage field currently requires a bit of a strict syntax. Information for different ROAs e.g. | The dosage field currently requires a bit of a strict syntax. Information for different ROAs e.g. 2-FA is done like so: | ||
'''~setdrug | '''~setdrug 2-FA dose Oral Light: 5-15mg Common: 15-30mg Strong: 30-50mg Heavy: 50+mg. | Insufflated Light: 10-30mg Common: 30-60mg Strong: 60-120mg Heavy: 120mg+ | NOTE: Insufflating does not appear to provide better bioavailability than oral ingestion, and will cause damage to nasal cavity.''' | ||
ROAs are separated with the pipe symbol, starting each with the ROA name and then each level followed by a colon e.g. Light: is important. You can check that the data has been picked up correctly by testing if the 'formatted_dose' property exists under e.g. http://tripbot.tripsit.me/api/tripsit/getDrug?name= | ROAs are separated with the pipe symbol, starting each with the ROA name and then each level followed by a colon e.g. Light: is important. You can check that the data has been picked up correctly by testing if the 'formatted_dose' property exists under e.g. http://tripbot.tripsit.me/api/tripsit/getDrug?name=2-FA | ||
Any notes should be added under a separate piped section, as if it were a separate ROA. | |||
==~rmdrug== | ==~rmdrug== |
Revision as of 08:58, 4 May 2015
This document describes how staff members can edit our Factsheets, which provides a database of concise drug information - upon which our IRC-based ~drug information is built, along with our web-based factsheets and its associated API.
Web Editing
Factsheet information can be edited live on the tripbot web interface on the specific factsheet pages after logging in - simply click 'edit.' Currently this does not support modifying aliases, adding properties or creating new drugs. These features are soon to come.
Commands
Factsheets can also be edited through IRC.
~setdrug
Set a property of a drug.
Syntax: ~setdrug [drugname] [fieldname] [Content here]
Standard fields are generally: onset, duration, after-effects, effects, wiki, summary, categories and avoid. However, for certain drugs custom fields may be added. Wiki is a link to our own TripSit Wiki page on the subject.
Dose
The dosage field currently requires a bit of a strict syntax. Information for different ROAs e.g. 2-FA is done like so:
~setdrug 2-FA dose Oral Light: 5-15mg Common: 15-30mg Strong: 30-50mg Heavy: 50+mg. | Insufflated Light: 10-30mg Common: 30-60mg Strong: 60-120mg Heavy: 120mg+ | NOTE: Insufflating does not appear to provide better bioavailability than oral ingestion, and will cause damage to nasal cavity.
ROAs are separated with the pipe symbol, starting each with the ROA name and then each level followed by a colon e.g. Light: is important. You can check that the data has been picked up correctly by testing if the 'formatted_dose' property exists under e.g. http://tripbot.tripsit.me/api/tripsit/getDrug?name=2-FA
Any notes should be added under a separate piped section, as if it were a separate ROA.
~rmdrug
Remove a drug or a property of a drug.
Syntax: ~rmdrug [drugname] ([fieldname])
Field name is optional, and if called without one the entire entry for the drug will be removed.
~setdrugcategory
This gives a drug a category.
Syntax: ~setdrugcategory [drugname] [category]
Currently accepted categories are: psychedelic, dissociative, stimulant, depressant, opioid, benzodiazepine, other.
~rmdrugcategory
Remove drug category.
Syntax: ~rmdrugcategory [drugname] [category]
~setdrugalias
This sets an alias of a drug.
Syntax: ~setdrugalias [drugname] [altname]