├── .github └── workflows │ └── lint.yml ├── LICENSE ├── README.md ├── client ├── main.lua └── menuevents.lua ├── config.lua ├── fxmanifest.lua ├── images ├── box.png ├── pallet-of-boxes.png └── shipping-crate.png └── server └── main.lua /.github/workflows/lint.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | name: Lint 2 | on: [push, pull_request] 3 | jobs: 4 | lint: 5 | name: Lint Resource 6 | runs-on: ubuntu-latest 7 | steps: 8 | - name: Checkout 9 | uses: actions/checkout@v2 10 | - name: Lint 11 | uses: iLLeniumStudios/fivem-lua-lint-action@v1.0.7 12 | with: 13 | capture: "junit.xml" 14 | args: "-t --formatter JUnit" 15 | - name: Generate Lint Report 16 | if: always() 17 | uses: mikepenz/action-junit-report@v3 18 | with: 19 | report_paths: "**/junit.xml" 20 | check_name: Linting Report 21 | fail_on_failure: false 22 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /LICENSE: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE 2 | Version 3, 29 June 2007 3 | 4 | Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 5 | Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies 6 | of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. 7 | 8 | Preamble 9 | 10 | The GNU General Public License is a free, copyleft license for 11 | software and other kinds of works. 12 | 13 | The licenses for most software and other practical works are designed 14 | to take away your freedom to share and change the works. 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But first, please read 674 | . 675 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # qb-vineyard 2 | 3 | ## QBCore Vineyard Job Rework 4 | 5 | [Constant Development Discord](https://discord.gg/gSQbshCNv4) 6 | [Constant Development Tebex](https://constant-development.tebex.io/) 7 | [Constant RolePlay Discord](https://discord.gg/constantroleplay) 8 | 9 | Within this Resource, you will be allowed to Pick, Process, Pack, and Sell GrapJuice and Wine. 10 | With this in mind, you can further use the packed Wine/GrapeJuice for immersive RolePlay between 11 | a Mafia/Cartel and Business. Furthermore, it allows there to be an immersive set of RolePlay coming 12 | from those who wish to Own the VineYard Mansion. Another note, this also allows for those who manage 13 | the Resource to intricate different Locations and Systems relating to their custom Communities/Server's. 14 | 15 | ## Dependencies 16 | - [qb-menu](https://github.com/qbcore-framework/qb-menu) 17 | 18 | ## Optional Dependencies: 19 | - [qb-target](https://github.com/Renewed-Scripts/qb-target) 20 | - [qtarget](https://github.com/overextended/qtarget) 21 | 22 | ## Installation 23 | 24 | * If you encounter any issues whilst Installing or Using/Enforcing this Resource, please feel free to Open a Ticket within the [Constant Development Discord](https://discord.gg/gSQbshCNv4). 25 | 26 | # Place into qb-core/shared/items.lua 27 | ``` 28 | ['grape'] = {['name'] = 'grape', ['label'] = 'Grape', ['weight'] = 100, ['type'] = 'item', ['image'] = 'grape.png', ['unique'] = false, ['useable'] = true, ['shouldClose'] = false, ['combinable'] = nil, ['description'] = 'Mmmmh yummie, grapes',["created"] = nil,["decay"] = 28.0}, 29 | ['wine'] = {['name'] = 'wine', ['label'] = 'Wine', ['weight'] = 300, ['type'] = 'item', ['image'] = 'wine.png', ['unique'] = false, ['useable'] = true, ['shouldClose'] = false, ['combinable'] = nil, ['description'] = 'Some good wine to drink on a fine evening',["created"] = nil,["decay"] = 28.0}, 30 | ['wine6'] = {['name'] = 'wine6', ['label'] = 'Wine 6PK', ['weight'] = 1800, ['type'] = 'item', ['image'] = 'box.png', ['unique'] = false, ['useable'] = true, ['shouldClose'] = false, ['combinable'] = nil, ['description'] = 'Six pack of fresh wine',["created"] = nil,["decay"] = 28.0}, 31 | ['wine12'] = {['name'] = 'wine12', ['label'] = 'Wine 12PK', ['weight'] = 3600, ['type'] = 'item', ['image'] = 'shipping-crate.png', ['unique'] = false, ['useable'] = true, ['shouldClose'] = false, ['combinable'] = nil, ['description'] = 'Large Case of 12 fresh wine',["created"] = nil,["decay"] = 28.0}, 32 | ['wine24'] = {['name'] = 'wine24', ['label'] = 'Wine 24PK', ['weight'] = 7200, ['type'] = 'item', ['image'] = 'pallet-of-boxes.png', ['unique'] = false, ['useable'] = true, ['shouldClose'] = false, ['combinable'] = nil, ['description'] = 'Heavy box of 24 fresh wine',["created"] = nil,["decay"] = 28.0}, 33 | ['grapejuice'] = {['name'] = 'grapejuice', ['label'] = 'Grape Juice', ['weight'] = 200, ['type'] = 'item', ['image'] = 'grapejuice.png', ['unique'] = false, ['useable'] = true, ['shouldClose'] = false, ['combinable'] = nil, ['description'] = 'Grape juice is said to be healthy',["created"] = nil,["decay"] = 28.0}, 34 | ['grapejuice6'] = {['name'] = 'grapejuice6', ['label'] = 'Grape Juice 6PK', ['weight'] = 1800, ['type'] = 'item', ['image'] = 'box.png', ['unique'] = false, ['useable'] = true, ['shouldClose'] = false, ['combinable'] = nil, ['description'] = 'Case of six bottles of grape juice',["created"] = nil,["decay"] = 28.0}, 35 | ['grapejuice12'] = {['name'] = 'grapejuice12', ['label'] = 'Grape Juice 12PK', ['weight'] = 3600, ['type'] = 'item', ['image'] = 'shipping-crate', ['unique'] = false, ['useable'] = true, ['shouldClose'] = false, ['combinable'] = nil, ['description'] = 'Long case of 12 bottles of grape juice',["created"] = nil,["decay"] = 28.0}, 36 | ['grapejuice24'] = {['name'] = 'grapejuice24', ['label'] = 'Grape Juice 24PK', ['weight'] = 7200, ['type'] = 'item', ['image'] = 'pallet-of-boxes.png', ['unique'] = false, ['useable'] = true, ['shouldClose'] = false, ['combinable'] = nil, ['description'] = 'Crate of 24 bottles of grape juice',["created"] = nil,["decay"] = 28.0}, 37 | ``` 38 | * Be sure to have the Images from the "Images" file placed into your proper Inventory Image File Location 39 | 40 | * Note: If you aren't using T&J's Inventory System than you must remove ["created"] 41 | * Note: If you aren't using either T&J's Inventory System or Joe's Decay System than you must remove ["decay"] 42 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /client/main.lua: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | local QBCore = exports['qb-core']:GetCoreObject() 2 | 3 | local Blip 4 | 5 | Citizen.CreateThread(function() 6 | 7 | if Config.Target == 'qb-target' then 8 | 9 | exports['qb-target']:AddBoxZone("GrapePicking", vector3(-1885.91, 2120.11, 135.97), 35.4, 52.8, { 10 | name = "GrapePicking", 11 | heading = 352, 12 | debugPoly = Config.DebugPoly, 13 | }, { 14 | options = { 15 | { 16 | type = "client", 17 | event = "qb-vineyard:pickgrapes", 18 | icon = "fas fa-hand", 19 | label = "Start Picking Grapes!", 20 | }, 21 | }, 22 | distance = 1 23 | }) 24 | 25 | exports['qb-target']:AddBoxZone("JuicePickerProcess", vector3(-1874.69, 2069.18, 141.0), 2.0, 2.0, { 26 | name = "JuicePickerProcess", 27 | heading = 340, 28 | debugPoly = Config.DebugPoly, 29 | }, { 30 | options = { 31 | { 32 | type = "client", 33 | event = "qb-vineyard:client:ProcessMenu", 34 | icon = "fas fa-wine-bottle", 35 | label = "Squeeze Some Juices?!", 36 | }, 37 | }, 38 | distance = 2 39 | }) 40 | 41 | exports['qb-target']:AddBoxZone("JuicePickerPackaging", vector3(-1886.19, 2073.48, 141.0), 2.0, 2.0, { 42 | name = "JuicePickerPackaging", 43 | heading = 340, 44 | debugPoly = Config.DebugPoly, 45 | }, { 46 | options = { 47 | { 48 | type = "client", 49 | event = "qb-vineyard:client:PackingMenu", 50 | icon = "fa fa-box", 51 | label = "Pack Some Drinks?!", 52 | }, 53 | }, 54 | distance = 2 55 | }) 56 | 57 | exports['qb-target']:AddBoxZone("JuicePickerSell", vector3(-1888.09, 2050.43, 140.98), 0.8, 0.8, { 58 | name = "JuicePickerSell", 59 | heading = 0, 60 | debugPoly = Config.DebugPoly, 61 | minZ = 139.98, 62 | maxZ = 141.78, 63 | }, { 64 | options = { 65 | { 66 | type = "client", 67 | event = "qb-vineyard:client:SellMenu", 68 | icon = "fa fa-dollar-sign", 69 | label = "Sell Juices", 70 | }, 71 | }, 72 | distance = 3 73 | }) 74 | 75 | elseif Config.Target == 'qtarget' then 76 | 77 | exports['qtarget']:AddBoxZone("GrapePicking", vector3(-1885.91, 2120.11, 135.97), 35.4, 52.8, { 78 | name = "GrapePicking", 79 | heading = 352, 80 | debugPoly = Config.DebugPoly, 81 | }, { 82 | options = { 83 | { 84 | type = "client", 85 | event = "qb-vineyard:pickgrapes", 86 | icon = "fas fa-hand", 87 | label = "Start Picking Grapes!", 88 | }, 89 | }, 90 | distance = 1 91 | }) 92 | 93 | exports['qtarget']:AddBoxZone("JuicePickerProcess", vector3(-1874.69, 2069.18, 141.0), 2.0, 2.0, { 94 | name = "JuicePickerProcess", 95 | heading = 340, 96 | debugPoly = Config.DebugPoly, 97 | }, { 98 | options = { 99 | { 100 | type = "client", 101 | event = "qb-vineyard:client:ProcessMenu", 102 | icon = "fas fa-wine-bottle", 103 | label = "Squeeze Some Juices?!", 104 | }, 105 | }, 106 | distance = 2 107 | }) 108 | 109 | exports['qtarget']:AddBoxZone("JuicePickerPackaging", vector3(-1886.19, 2073.48, 141.0), 2.0, 2.0, { 110 | name = "JuicePickerPackaging", 111 | heading = 340, 112 | debugPoly = Config.DebugPoly, 113 | }, { 114 | options = { 115 | { 116 | type = "client", 117 | event = "qb-vineyard:client:PackingMenu", 118 | icon = "fa fa-box", 119 | label = "Pack Some Drinks?!", 120 | }, 121 | }, 122 | distance = 2 123 | }) 124 | 125 | exports['qtarget']:AddBoxZone("JuicePickerSell", vector3(-1888.09, 2050.43, 140.98), 0.8, 0.8, { 126 | name = "JuicePickerSell", 127 | heading = 0, 128 | debugPoly = Config.DebugPoly, 129 | minZ = 139.98, 130 | maxZ = 141.78, 131 | }, { 132 | options = { 133 | { 134 | type = "client", 135 | event = "qb-vineyard:client:SellMenu", 136 | icon = "fa fa-dollar-sign", 137 | label = "Sell Juices", 138 | }, 139 | }, 140 | distance = 3 141 | }) 142 | 143 | end 144 | 145 | end) 146 | 147 | Citizen.CreateThread(function() 148 | if Config.Blip then 149 | local VineyardBlip = AddBlipForCoord(-1874.8431, 2086.2163, 141.8856) 150 | SetBlipSprite(VineyardBlip, Config.EnabledBlip.BlipSprite) 151 | SetBlipDisplay(VineyardBlip, Config.EnabledBlip.BlipDisplay) 152 | SetBlipScale(VineyardBlip, Config.EnabledBlip.BlipScale) 153 | SetBlipColour(VineyardBlip, Config.EnabledBlip.BlipColour) 154 | SetBlipAsShortRange(VineyardBlip, true) 155 | BeginTextCommandSetBlipName("STRING") 156 | AddTextComponentString(Config.EnabledBlip.BlipName) 157 | EndTextCommandSetBlipName(VineyardBlip) 158 | end 159 | end) 160 | 161 | local function EnsurePedModel(pedModel) 162 | RequestModel(pedModel) 163 | while not HasModelLoaded(pedModel) do 164 | Wait(10) 165 | end 166 | end 167 | 168 | local function CreatePedAtCoords(pedModel, coords) 169 | if type(pedModel) == "string" then 170 | pedModel = GetHashKey(pedModel) 171 | end 172 | EnsurePedModel(pedModel) 173 | local ped = CreatePed(0, pedModel, coords.x, coords.y, coords.z - 0.98, coords.w, false, false) 174 | FreezeEntityPosition(ped, true) 175 | SetEntityVisible(ped, true) 176 | SetEntityInvincible(ped, true) 177 | PlaceObjectOnGroundProperly(ped) 178 | SetBlockingOfNonTemporaryEvents(ped, true) 179 | return ped 180 | end 181 | 182 | Citizen.CreateThread(function() 183 | CreatePedAtCoords('cs_russiandrunk', vector4(-1888.0942, 2050.4277, 140.9838, 156.2016)) 184 | end) 185 | 186 | local function Notify(notifType, message, title) 187 | if Config.Notify == 'qb' then 188 | if notifType == 1 then 189 | QBCore.Functions.Notify(message, 'success') 190 | elseif notifType == 2 then 191 | QBCore.Functions.Notify(message, 'primary') 192 | elseif notifType == 3 then 193 | QBCore.Functions.Notify(message, 'error') 194 | end 195 | elseif Config.Notify == "okok" then 196 | if notifType == 1 then 197 | exports['okokNotify']:Alert(title, message, 3000, 'success') 198 | elseif notifType == 2 then 199 | exports['okokNotify']:Alert(title, message, 3000, 'info') 200 | elseif notifType == 3 then 201 | exports['okokNotify']:Alert(title, message, 3000, 'error') 202 | end 203 | elseif Config.Notify == "mythic" then 204 | if notifType == 1 then 205 | exports['mythic_notify']:DoHudText('success', message) 206 | elseif notifType == 2 then 207 | exports['mythic_notify']:DoHudText('inform', message) 208 | elseif notifType == 3 then 209 | exports['mythic_notify']:DoHudText('error', message) 210 | end 211 | elseif Config.Notify == 'chat' then 212 | TriggerEvent('chatMessage', message) 213 | end 214 | end 215 | 216 | local function pickProcess() 217 | local luck = math.random(1, 10) 218 | QBCore.Functions.TriggerCallback('qb-vineyard:server:GrapePickingCooldown', function(result) 219 | if not result then 220 | QBCore.Functions.Progressbar("pick_grape", "Picking Grapes ..", math.random(6000,8000), false, true, { 221 | disableMovement = true, 222 | disableCarMovement = true, 223 | disableMouse = false, 224 | disableCombat = true, 225 | }, { 226 | animDict = "amb@prop_human_bum_bin@idle_a", 227 | anim = "idle_a", 228 | flags = 6, 229 | }, {}, {}, function() -- Done 230 | ClearPedTasks(PlayerPedId()) 231 | TriggerServerEvent("qb-vineyard:server:getGrapes") 232 | if luck >= 8 then 233 | TriggerServerEvent('qb-vineyard:server:SetGrapePickingCooldown') 234 | end 235 | end, function() -- Cancel 236 | Notify(3, Config.Notifications["TaskCancel"], Config.Notifications["okok_VineyardTitle"]) 237 | ClearPedTasks(PlayerPedId()) 238 | end) 239 | else 240 | Notify(3, Config.Notifications["Cooldown"], Config.Notifications["okok_VineyardTitle"]) 241 | end 242 | end) 243 | end 244 | 245 | local function grapeJuiceProcess() 246 | QBCore.Functions.Progressbar("process_grapes", "Processing Grapes ..", math.random(15000,20000), false, true, { 247 | disableMovement = true, 248 | disableCarMovement = true, 249 | disableMouse = false, 250 | disableCombat = true, 251 | }, { 252 | animDict = "amb@code_human_wander_rain@male_a@base", 253 | anim = "static", 254 | flags = 6, 255 | }, {}, {}, function() -- Done 256 | ClearPedTasks(PlayerPedId()) 257 | TriggerServerEvent("qb-vineyard:server:PortionGrapes") 258 | end, function() -- Cancel 259 | Notify(3, Config.Notifications["TaskCancel"], Config.Notifications["okok_VineyardTitle"]) 260 | ClearPedTasks(PlayerPedId()) 261 | end) 262 | end 263 | 264 | local function WineProcess() 265 | QBCore.Functions.Progressbar("stirr_wine", "Stirring Wine..", math.random(15000,20000), false, true, { 266 | disableMovement = true, 267 | disableCarMovement = true, 268 | disableMouse = false, 269 | disableCombat = true, 270 | }, { 271 | animDict = "amb@code_human_wander_rain@male_a@base", 272 | anim = "static", 273 | flags = 6, 274 | }, {}, {}, function() -- Done 275 | ClearPedTasks(PlayerPedId()) 276 | TriggerServerEvent("qb-vineyard:server:PortionGrapeJuice") 277 | end, function() -- Cancel 278 | Notify(3, Config.Notifications["TaskCancel"], Config.Notifications["okok_VineyardTitle"]) 279 | ClearPedTasks(PlayerPedId()) 280 | end) 281 | end 282 | 283 | RegisterNetEvent('qb-vineyard:pickgrapes') 284 | AddEventHandler('qb-vineyard:pickgrapes', function() 285 | pickProcess() 286 | Citizen.Wait(5000) 287 | Notify(2, Config.Notifications["PickGrapesNextStepMessage"], Config.Notifications["okok_VineyardTitle"]) 288 | end) 289 | 290 | RegisterNetEvent('qb-vineyard:client:GrapeJuiceProcessing') 291 | AddEventHandler('qb-vineyard:client:GrapeJuiceProcessing', function() 292 | grapeJuiceProcess() 293 | end) 294 | 295 | RegisterNetEvent('qb-vineyard:client:WineProcessing') 296 | AddEventHandler('qb-vineyard:client:WineProcessing', function() 297 | WineProcess() 298 | end) 299 | 300 | RegisterNetEvent('qb-vineyard:client:GrapeJuicePackaging') 301 | AddEventHandler('qb-vineyard:client:GrapeJuicePackaging', function() 302 | TriggerServerEvent('qb-vineyard:server:GrapeJuicePackaging') 303 | end) 304 | 305 | RegisterNetEvent('qb-vineyard:client:WinePackaging') 306 | AddEventHandler('qb-vineyard:client:WinePackaging', function() 307 | TriggerServerEvent('qb-vineyard:server:WinePackaging') 308 | end) 309 | 310 | local function DeliveryTargetZone(route) 311 | Citizen.CreateThread(function() 312 | if Config.Target == 'qb-target' then 313 | exports['qb-target']:AddBoxZone("VineyardSellMenu", Config.Routes[route].DeliveryCoords, 2, 2, { 314 | name = "VineyardSellMenu", heading = Config.Routes[route].heading, debugPoly = Config.DebugPoly, }, 315 | { options = { { type = "client", event = "qb-vineyard:client:SellMenuEvent", icon = "fa-solid fa-hand", label = "Deliver The Goods!", }, }, distance = 1.5 }) 316 | elseif Config.Target == 'qtarget' then 317 | exports['qtarget']:AddBoxZone("VineyardSellMenu", Config.Routes[route].DeliveryCoords, 2, 2, { 318 | name = "VineyardSellMenu", heading = Config.Routes[route].heading, debugPoly = Config.DebugPoly, }, 319 | { options = { { type = "client", event = "qb-vineyard:client:SellMenuEvent", icon = "fa-solid fa-hand", label = "Deliver The Goods!", }, }, distance = 1.5 }) 320 | end 321 | end) 322 | end 323 | 324 | local function DeliveryBlip(route) 325 | Blip = AddBlipForCoord(Config.Routes[route].DeliveryCoords) 326 | SetBlipSprite(Blip, Config.RoutesBlipConfig.BlipSprite) 327 | SetBlipDisplay(Blip, Config.RoutesBlipConfig.BlipDisplay) 328 | SetBlipScale(Blip, Config.RoutesBlipConfig.BlipScale) 329 | SetBlipColour(Blip, Config.RoutesBlipConfig.BlipColour) 330 | SetBlipAsShortRange(Blip, true) 331 | BeginTextCommandSetBlipName("STRING") 332 | AddTextComponentString(Config.RoutesBlipConfig.BlipName) 333 | EndTextCommandSetBlipName(Blip) 334 | end 335 | 336 | RegisterNetEvent('qb-vineyard:client:SellMenuFactors') 337 | AddEventHandler('qb-vineyard:client:SellMenuFactors', function() 338 | local luck = math.random(#Config.Routes) 339 | SetNewWaypoint(Config.Routes[luck].DeliveryCoords) 340 | DeliveryTargetZone(luck) 341 | DeliveryBlip(luck) 342 | end) 343 | 344 | RegisterNetEvent('qb-vineyard:client:SellMenuEvent') 345 | AddEventHandler('qb-vineyard:client:SellMenuEvent', function() 346 | QBCore.Functions.Progressbar("deliver_goods", "Delivering Goods...", math.random(8500,12000), true, true, { 347 | disableMovement = true, 348 | disableCarMovement = true, 349 | disableMouse = false, 350 | disableCombat = true, 351 | }, { 352 | animDict = "timetable@jimmy@doorknock@", 353 | anim = "knockdoor_idle", 354 | flags = 17, 355 | }, {}, {}, function() 356 | ClearPedTasks(PlayerPedId()) 357 | TriggerServerEvent("qb-vineyard:server:SellMenu") 358 | RemoveBlip(Blip) 359 | if Config.Target == 'qb-target' then 360 | exports['qb-target']:RemoveZone("VineyardSellMenu") 361 | elseif Config.Target == 'qtarget' then 362 | exports['qtarget']:RemoveZone("VineyardSellMenu") 363 | end 364 | end, function() 365 | Notify(3, Config.Notifications["TaskCancel"], Config.Notifications["okok_VineyardTitle"]) 366 | ClearPedTasks(PlayerPedId()) 367 | end) 368 | end) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /client/menuevents.lua: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | RegisterNetEvent('qb-vineyard:client:ProcessMenu') 2 | AddEventHandler('qb-vineyard:client:ProcessMenu', function() 3 | local myMenu = { 4 | { 5 | id = 1, 6 | header = 'Juice Mixings' 7 | }, 8 | { 9 | id = 2, 10 | header = "Mix Grapes", 11 | txt = "x16 Grapes = x1 GrapeJuice", 12 | params = { 13 | event = "qb-vineyard:client:GrapeJuiceProcessing", 14 | } 15 | }, 16 | { 17 | id = 3, 18 | header = "Mix GrapeJuice", 19 | txt = "x3 GrapeJuice = x1 Wine", 20 | params = { 21 | event = "qb-vineyard:client:WineProcessing", 22 | } 23 | }, 24 | } 25 | exports['qb-menu']:openMenu(myMenu) 26 | end) 27 | 28 | RegisterNetEvent('qb-vineyard:client:PackingMenu') 29 | AddEventHandler('qb-vineyard:client:PackingMenu', function() 30 | local myMenu = { 31 | { 32 | id = 1, 33 | header = 'Juice Packings' 34 | }, 35 | { 36 | id = 2, 37 | header = "Pack GrapeJuice", 38 | txt = "x6 GrapeJuice = 6Pack | x12 GrapeJuice = 12Pack | x24 GrapeJuice = 24Pack", 39 | params = { 40 | event = "qb-vineyard:client:GrapeJuicePackaging", 41 | } 42 | }, 43 | { 44 | id = 3, 45 | header = "Pack Wine", 46 | txt = "x6 Wine = 6Pack | x12 = 12Pack | x24 Wine = 24Pack", 47 | params = { 48 | event = "qb-vineyard:client:WinePackaging", 49 | } 50 | }, 51 | } 52 | exports['qb-menu']:openMenu(myMenu) 53 | end) 54 | 55 | RegisterNetEvent('qb-vineyard:client:SellMenu') 56 | AddEventHandler('qb-vineyard:client:SellMenu', function() 57 | local myMenu = { 58 | { 59 | id = 1, 60 | header = 'Juice Sales' 61 | }, 62 | { 63 | id = 2, 64 | header = "Sell GrapeJuice", 65 | txt = "x6 Grape Juice = $4.00 | x12 Grape Juice = $15.00 | x24 Grape Juice = $32.00", 66 | params = { 67 | event = "qb-vineyard:client:SellMenuFactors", 68 | } 69 | }, 70 | { 71 | id = 3, 72 | header = "Sell Wine", 73 | txt = "x6 Wine = $35.00 | x12 Wine = $80.00 | x24 Wine = $180.00", 74 | params = { 75 | event = "qb-vineyard:client:SellMenuFactors", 76 | } 77 | }, 78 | } 79 | exports['qb-menu']:openMenu(myMenu) 80 | end) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /config.lua: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | Config = {} 2 | 3 | Config.GrapePickingCooldownTime = 10 -- Time Is In Minutes 4 | 5 | Config.Target = 'qb-target' 6 | -- 'qb-target' = QBCore Target 7 | -- 'qtarget' = QTarget by Overextended 8 | Config.DebugPoly = true 9 | -- True = Poly's Enabled 10 | -- False = Poly's Disabled 11 | Config.Blip = true 12 | -- True = Blips Enabled 13 | -- Blip = Config.EnabledBlip 14 | -- False = Blips Disabled 15 | Config.EnabledBlip = { 16 | BlipSprite = 615, 17 | BlipDisplay = 4, 18 | BlipScale = 0.6, 19 | BlipColour = 58, 20 | BlipName = "Vineyard", 21 | } 22 | 23 | Config.Routes = { 24 | [1] = { 25 | DeliveryCoords = vector3(193.2354, 103.5669, 93.5474), 26 | Heading = 161.8913 27 | }, 28 | [2] = { 29 | DeliveryCoords = vector3(-413.9259, 220.4128, 83.4308), 30 | Heading = 315.9512 31 | }, 32 | [3] = { 33 | DeliveryCoords = vector3(-1213.4998, -406.7510, 34.1401), 34 | Heading = 210.8096 35 | }, 36 | [4] = { 37 | DeliveryCoords = vector3(-1213.4998, -406.7510, 34.1401), 38 | Heading = 297.4095 39 | }, 40 | [5] = { 41 | DeliveryCoords = vector3(63.8172, -1729.1006, 29.6441), 42 | Heading = 49.4062 43 | }, 44 | } 45 | 46 | Config.RoutesBlipConfig = { 47 | BlipSprite = 274, 48 | BlipDisplay = 3, 49 | BlipScale = 0.6, 50 | BlipColour = 59, 51 | BlipName = "Dealer Destination", 52 | } 53 | 54 | Config.Notifications = { 55 | --Messages 56 | ["TaskCancel"] = "You have cancelled the task...", 57 | ["PickGrapesNextStepMessage"] = "Begin heading to the back two Doors of the Mansion...", 58 | 59 | --OkOk Titles 60 | ["okok_VineyardTitle"] = "Juice System Aid", 61 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /fxmanifest.lua: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | fx_version 'cerulean' 2 | game 'gta5' 3 | 4 | author 'SixGrams#0544 | Constant Development' 5 | description 'QBCore Vineyard Job System Rework by Constant Development' 6 | version '1.1' 7 | 8 | shared_script 'config.lua' 9 | client_script 'client/*.lua' 10 | server_script 'server/main.lua' 11 | 12 | lua54 'yes' 13 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /images/box.png: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Constant-Development/qb-vineyard/f4a0ccd416e192936b32bf9e42364d2624a78617/images/box.png -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /images/pallet-of-boxes.png: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Constant-Development/qb-vineyard/f4a0ccd416e192936b32bf9e42364d2624a78617/images/pallet-of-boxes.png -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /images/shipping-crate.png: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Constant-Development/qb-vineyard/f4a0ccd416e192936b32bf9e42364d2624a78617/images/shipping-crate.png -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /server/main.lua: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | local QBCore = exports['qb-core']:GetCoreObject() 2 | 3 | isGrapePickingCoolDownActive = false 4 | 5 | -- Grape Giving via Picking 6 | 7 | RegisterNetEvent('qb-vineyard:server:getGrapes', function() 8 | local src = source 9 | local Player = QBCore.Functions.GetPlayer(src) 10 | Player.Functions.AddItem("grape", math.random(3,11)) 11 | TriggerClientEvent('inventory:client:ItemBox', src, QBCore.Shared.Items['grape'], "add") 12 | end) 13 | 14 | -- Portion Events 15 | 16 | RegisterNetEvent('qb-vineyard:server:PortionGrapes', function() 17 | local src = source 18 | local Player = QBCore.Functions.GetPlayer(src) 19 | local Grape = Player.Functions.GetItemByName('grape') 20 | if Grape then 21 | if Grape.amount >= 16 then 22 | Player.Functions.RemoveItem("grape", 16) 23 | TriggerClientEvent('inventory:client:ItemBox', src, QBCore.Shared.Items['grape'], "remove") 24 | Player.Functions.AddItem("grapejuice", 1) 25 | TriggerClientEvent('inventory:client:ItemBox', src, QBCore.Shared.Items['grapejuice'], "add") 26 | else 27 | TriggerClientEvent('QBCore:Notify', src, "You do not have the correct items!", 'error') 28 | end 29 | else 30 | TriggerClientEvent('QBCore:Notify', src, "You do not have the correct items!", 'error') 31 | end 32 | end) 33 | 34 | RegisterNetEvent('qb-vineyard:server:PortionGrapeJuice', function() 35 | local src = source 36 | local Player = QBCore.Functions.GetPlayer(src) 37 | local GrapeJuice = Player.Functions.GetItemByName('grapejuice') 38 | if GrapeJuice then 39 | if GrapeJuice.amount >= 3 then 40 | Player.Functions.RemoveItem("grapejuice", 3) 41 | TriggerClientEvent('inventory:client:ItemBox', src, QBCore.Shared.Items['grapejuice'], "remove") 42 | Player.Functions.AddItem("wine", 1) 43 | TriggerClientEvent('inventory:client:ItemBox', src, QBCore.Shared.Items['wine'], "add") 44 | else 45 | TriggerClientEvent('QBCore:Notify', src, "You do not have the correct items!", 'error') 46 | end 47 | else 48 | TriggerClientEvent('QBCore:Notify', src, "You do not have the correct items!", 'error') 49 | end 50 | end) 51 | 52 | -- Direct Packaging Events 53 | 54 | RegisterNetEvent('qb-vineyard:server:GrapeJuicePackaging', function() 55 | local src = source 56 | local Player = QBCore.Functions.GetPlayer(src) 57 | local GrapeJuice = Player.Functions.GetItemByName('grapejuice') 58 | if GrapeJuice then 59 | if GrapeJuice.amount >= 24 then 60 | Player.Functions.RemoveItem("grapejuice", 24) 61 | TriggerClientEvent('inventory:client:ItemBox', src, QBCore.Shared.Items['grapejuice'], "remove") 62 | Player.Functions.AddItem("grapejuice24", 1) 63 | TriggerClientEvent('inventory:client:ItemBox', src, QBCore.Shared.Items['grapejuice24'], "add") 64 | elseif GrapeJuice.amount >= 12 then 65 | Player.Functions.RemoveItem("grapejuice", 12) 66 | TriggerClientEvent('inventory:client:ItemBox', src, QBCore.Shared.Items['grapejuice'], "remove") 67 | Player.Functions.AddItem("grapejuice12", 1) 68 | TriggerClientEvent('inventory:client:ItemBox', src, QBCore.Shared.Items['grapejuice12'], "add") 69 | elseif GrapeJuice.amount >= 6 then 70 | Player.Functions.RemoveItem("grapejuice", 6) 71 | TriggerClientEvent('inventory:client:ItemBox', src, QBCore.Shared.Items['grapejuice'], "remove") 72 | Player.Functions.AddItem("grapejuice6", 1) 73 | TriggerClientEvent('inventory:client:ItemBox', src, QBCore.Shared.Items['grapejuice6'], "add") 74 | else 75 | TriggerClientEvent('QBCore:Notify', src, "You don\'t have the correct Items!", 'error') 76 | end 77 | else 78 | TriggerClientEvent('QBCore:Notify', src, "You don\'t have the correct Items!", 'error') 79 | end 80 | end) 81 | 82 | RegisterNetEvent('qb-vineyard:server:WinePackaging', function() 83 | local src = source 84 | local Player = QBCore.Functions.GetPlayer(src) 85 | local Wine = Player.Functions.GetItemByName('wine') 86 | if Wine then 87 | if Wine.amount >= 24 then 88 | Player.Functions.RemoveItem("wine", 24) 89 | TriggerClientEvent('inventory:client:ItemBox', src, QBCore.Shared.Items['wine'], "remove") 90 | Player.Functions.AddItem("wine24", 1) 91 | TriggerClientEvent('inventory:client:ItemBox', src, QBCore.Shared.Items['wine24'], "add") 92 | elseif Wine.amount >= 12 then 93 | Player.Functions.RemoveItem("wine", 12) 94 | TriggerClientEvent('inventory:client:ItemBox', src, QBCore.Shared.Items['wine'], "remove") 95 | Player.Functions.AddItem("wine12", 1) 96 | TriggerClientEvent('inventory:client:ItemBox', src, QBCore.Shared.Items['wine12'], "add") 97 | elseif Wine.amount >= 6 then 98 | Player.Functions.RemoveItem("wine", 6) 99 | TriggerClientEvent('inventory:client:ItemBox', src, QBCore.Shared.Items['wine'], "remove") 100 | Player.Functions.AddItem("wine6", 1) 101 | TriggerClientEvent('inventory:client:ItemBox', src, QBCore.Shared.Items['wine6'], "add") 102 | else 103 | TriggerClientEvent('QBCore:Notify', src, "You don\'t have the correct Items!", 'error') 104 | end 105 | else 106 | TriggerClientEvent('QBCore:Notify', src, "You don\'t have the correct Items!", 'error') 107 | end 108 | end) 109 | 110 | -- Direct Selling Event 111 | 112 | RegisterNetEvent('qb-vineyard:server:SellMenu', function() 113 | local src = source 114 | local Player = QBCore.Functions.GetPlayer(src) 115 | local GrapeJuice6 = Player.Functions.GetItemByName('grapejuice6') 116 | local GrapeJuice12 = Player.Functions.GetItemByName('grapejuice12') 117 | local GrapeJuice24 = Player.Functions.GetItemByName('grapejuice24') 118 | local Wine6 = Player.Functions.GetItemByName('wine6') 119 | local Wine12 = Player.Functions.GetItemByName('wine12') 120 | local Wine24 = Player.Functions.GetItemByName('wine24') 121 | if GrapeJuice24 then 122 | Player.Functions.RemoveItem("grapejuice24", 1) 123 | TriggerClientEvent('inventory:client:ItemBox', src, QBCore.Shared.Items['grapejuice24'], "remove") 124 | TriggerClientEvent('QBCore:Notify', src, "You\'ve sold x24 Bottle's of Wine", 'success') 125 | Player.Functions.AddMoney('cash', 32) 126 | elseif GrapeJuice12 then 127 | Player.Functions.RemoveItem("grapejuice12", 1) 128 | TriggerClientEvent('inventory:client:ItemBox', src, QBCore.Shared.Items['grapejuice12'], "remove") 129 | TriggerClientEvent('QBCore:Notify', src, "You\'ve sold x12 Bottle's of Wine", 'success') 130 | Player.Functions.AddMoney('cash', 15) 131 | elseif GrapeJuice6 then 132 | Player.Functions.RemoveItem("grapejuice6", 1) 133 | TriggerClientEvent('inventory:client:ItemBox', src, QBCore.Shared.Items['grapejuice6'], "remove") 134 | TriggerClientEvent('QBCore:Notify', src, "You\'ve sold x6 Bottle's of Wine", 'success') 135 | Player.Functions.AddMoney('cash', 4) 136 | elseif Wine24 then 137 | Player.Functions.RemoveItem("wine24", 1) 138 | TriggerClientEvent('inventory:client:ItemBox', src, QBCore.Shared.Items['wine24'], "remove") 139 | TriggerClientEvent('QBCore:Notify', src, "You\'ve sold x24 Bottle's of Wine", 'success') 140 | Player.Functions.AddMoney('cash', 180) 141 | elseif Wine12 then 142 | Player.Functions.RemoveItem("wine12", 1) 143 | TriggerClientEvent('inventory:client:ItemBox', src, QBCore.Shared.Items['wine12'], "remove") 144 | TriggerClientEvent('QBCore:Notify', src, "You\'ve sold x12 Bottle's of Wine", 'success') 145 | Player.Functions.AddMoney('cash', 80) 146 | elseif Wine6 then 147 | Player.Functions.RemoveItem("wine6", 1) 148 | TriggerClientEvent('inventory:client:ItemBox', src, QBCore.Shared.Items['wine6'], "remove") 149 | TriggerClientEvent('QBCore:Notify', src, "You\'ve sold x6 Bottle's of Wine", 'success') 150 | Player.Functions.AddMoney('cash', 35) 151 | else 152 | TriggerClientEvent('QBCore:Notify', src, "You don\'t have the correct Items!", 'error') 153 | end 154 | end) 155 | 156 | -- Items Basis 157 | 158 | QBCore.Functions.CreateUseableItem('grapejuice24', function() 159 | local src = source 160 | local Player = QBCore.Functions.GetPlayer(src) 161 | Player.Functions.RemoveItem('grapejuice24') 162 | Player.Functions.AddItem('grapejuice', 24) 163 | end) 164 | 165 | QBCore.Functions.CreateUseableItem('grapejuice12', function() 166 | local src = source 167 | local Player = QBCore.Functions.GetPlayer(src) 168 | Player.Functions.RemoveItem('grapejuice12') 169 | Player.Functions.AddItem('grapejuice', 12) 170 | end) 171 | 172 | QBCore.Functions.CreateUseableItem('grapejuice6', function() 173 | local src = source 174 | local Player = QBCore.Functions.GetPlayer(src) 175 | Player.Functions.RemoveItem('grapejuice6') 176 | Player.Functions.AddItem('grapejuice', 6) 177 | end) 178 | 179 | QBCore.Functions.CreateUseableItem('wine24', function() 180 | local src = source 181 | local Player = QBCore.Functions.GetPlayer(src) 182 | Player.Functions.RemoveItem('wine24') 183 | Player.Functions.AddItem('wine', 24) 184 | end) 185 | 186 | QBCore.Functions.CreateUseableItem('wine12', function() 187 | local src = source 188 | local Player = QBCore.Functions.GetPlayer(src) 189 | Player.Functions.RemoveItem('wine12') 190 | Player.Functions.AddItem('wine', 12) 191 | end) 192 | 193 | QBCore.Functions.CreateUseableItem('wine6', function() 194 | local src = source 195 | local Player = QBCore.Functions.GetPlayer(src) 196 | Player.Functions.RemoveItem('wine6') 197 | Player.Functions.AddItem('wine', 6) 198 | end) 199 | 200 | -- Cooldown Basis 201 | 202 | RegisterNetEvent('qb-vineyard:server:SetGrapePickingCooldown') 203 | AddEventHandler('qb-vineyard:server:SetGrapePickingCooldown', function() 204 | isGrapePickingCoolDownActive = true 205 | Wait((Config.GrapePickingCooldownTime * 1000) * 60) 206 | isGrapePickingCoolDownActive = false 207 | end) 208 | 209 | QBCore.Functions.CreateCallback("qb-vineyard:server:GrapePickingCooldown",function(_, cb) 210 | if isGrapePickingCoolDownActive then 211 | cb(true) 212 | else 213 | cb(false) 214 | end 215 | end) --------------------------------------------------------------------------------