├── fxmanifest.lua ├── locales └── en.lua ├── README.md ├── server └── main.lua ├── config.lua ├── client └── main.lua └── LICENSE /fxmanifest.lua: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | fx_version 'cerulean' 2 | 3 | game 'gta5' 4 | 5 | author 'Giana - github.com/Giana' 6 | description 'g-bikerentals' 7 | version '1.0.0' 8 | 9 | shared_scripts { 10 | '@qb-core/shared/locale.lua', 11 | 'locales/en.lua', 12 | 'config.lua', 13 | } 14 | 15 | client_scripts { 16 | '@PolyZone/client.lua', 17 | '@PolyZone/BoxZone.lua', 18 | '@PolyZone/ComboZone.lua', 19 | 'client/main.lua' 20 | } 21 | 22 | server_script 'server/main.lua' 23 | 24 | dependencies { 25 | 'qb-core', 26 | 'qb-menu', 27 | 'PolyZone' 28 | } 29 | 30 | lua54 'yes' 31 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /locales/en.lua: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | local Translations = { 2 | error = { 3 | not_enough_money = 'You do not have enough money!', 4 | cannot_return = 'You cannot return this...', 5 | not_found_model = 'Error: Model not found' 6 | }, 7 | success = { 8 | thanks_return = 'Thanks for returning the rental!' 9 | }, 10 | menu = { 11 | view_bicycles = 'View bicycles for rent', 12 | bicycles_rent = 'Bicycles for Rent', 13 | to_rent = 'To Rent: $%{cost}', 14 | cancel = 'Cancel', 15 | rent_confirm = 'Is this the bicycle you want to rent?', 16 | no_back = 'No, take me back!', 17 | yes_please = 'Yes, please!', 18 | return_confirm = 'Do you want to return this bicycle?', 19 | }, 20 | button = { 21 | view_bicycles = '~g~E~w~ - View Bicycles for Rent', 22 | return_bicycle = '~g~E~w~ - Return Bicycle' 23 | }, 24 | other = { 25 | plate_text = 'RENT ME', 26 | purchase_desc = 'Bike rental', 27 | return_desc = 'Bike return' 28 | } 29 | } 30 | 31 | Lang = Locale:new({ 32 | phrases = Translations, 33 | warnOnMissing = true 34 | }) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # G-BikeRentals 2 | 3 | G-BikeRentals is a script for FiveM QBCore allowing you to configure bicycle rental locations around your city for citizens to utilize. 4 | 5 |

INSTALLATION GUIDE

6 | 7 | 1. Drop the g-bikerentals folder into your [standalone] folder (or whichever other ensured folder you want to use) 8 | 9 |

FEATURES

10 | 11 | - Toggle between manual interaction with the bike rental displays and automatic menu pop up when approaching a bike rental display 12 | - Configure bike models for rent and their costs 13 | - Configure bike rental locations 14 | - Display selected bikes before renting 15 | - Return rentals and receive reimbursement 16 | - Amount reimbursed configured per bike type in config.lua 17 | 18 | **IMAGES** 19 | ----- 20 | ![Bicycles for Rent Menu](https://i.ibb.co/8mt2Wm5/bicyclesforrentmenu.png) 21 | ![Bicycle Rental Confirmation Menu](https://i.ibb.co/wpDjJ4s/bicyclerentalconfirmationmenu.png) 22 | 23 | **DEPENDENCIES** 24 | ----- 25 | - QBCore - https://github.com/qbcore-framework 26 | - qb-core - https://github.com/qbcore-framework/qb-core 27 | - qb-menu - https://github.com/qbcore-framework/qb-menu 28 | - PolyZone - https://github.com/qbcore-framework/PolyZone 29 | 30 | **CREDIT** 31 | ----- 32 | Some code excerpts related to vehicle displays and zones were repurposed from [qb-vehicleshop](https://github.com/qbcore-framework/qb-vehicleshop). 33 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /server/main.lua: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | local QBCore = exports['qb-core']:GetCoreObject() 2 | 3 | local RentedBikes = {} 4 | 5 | -- Functions -- 6 | 7 | function recordReturnedBike(plate) 8 | RentedBikes[plate] = nil 9 | end 10 | 11 | function reimbursePlayer(source, modelName) 12 | local player = QBCore.Functions.GetPlayer(source) 13 | for k, v in pairs(Config.Bikes) do 14 | if v.model == modelName:lower() then 15 | if v.return_reimbursement > 0 then 16 | player.Functions.AddMoney('cash', v.return_reimbursement, Lang:t('other.return_desc')) 17 | end 18 | return 19 | end 20 | end 21 | TriggerClientEvent('QBCore:Notify', source, Lang:t('error.not_found_model'), 'error') 22 | end 23 | 24 | -- Events -- 25 | 26 | RegisterNetEvent('qb-bikerental:server:swapVehicle', function(data) 27 | local src = source 28 | TriggerClientEvent('qb-bikerental:client:swapVehicle', -1, data) 29 | Wait(1500) 30 | TriggerClientEvent('qb-bikerental:client:openBikeRentalConfirmationMenu', src, data) 31 | end) 32 | 33 | RegisterNetEvent('qb-bikerental:server:recordRentedBike', function(plate) 34 | RentedBikes[plate] = true 35 | end) 36 | 37 | -- Callbacks -- 38 | 39 | QBCore.Functions.CreateCallback('qb-bikerental:server:CanRentBike', function(source, cb, rentalCost) 40 | local player = QBCore.Functions.GetPlayer(source) 41 | if player.Functions.GetMoney('cash') >= rentalCost then 42 | player.Functions.RemoveMoney('cash', rentalCost, Lang:t('other.purchase_desc')) 43 | cb(true) 44 | elseif player.Functions.GetMoney('bank') >= rentalCost then 45 | player.Functions.RemoveMoney('bank', rentalCost, Lang:t('other.purchase_desc')) 46 | cb(true) 47 | else 48 | cb(false) 49 | end 50 | end) 51 | 52 | QBCore.Functions.CreateCallback('qb-bikerental:server:CanReturnBike', function(source, cb, modelName, plate) 53 | if plate == nil then 54 | cb(false) 55 | end 56 | if RentedBikes[plate] ~= nil then 57 | reimbursePlayer(source, modelName) 58 | recordReturnedBike(plate) 59 | cb(true) 60 | else 61 | cb(false) 62 | end 63 | end) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /config.lua: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | Config = {} 2 | 3 | Config.Label = 'Bike Rental & Return' -- Label for locations on map 4 | 5 | Config.WalkUpRentalMenu = false -- True == Walk up to display to open rental menu, False == Must manually press key at display to open rental menu 6 | 7 | --[[ 8 | For each Config.RentalLocations[x]: 9 | - label: Name of the location 10 | - Not currently in use, more so for knowing which location we're looking at in the 11 | config without having to go to the coordinates in game 12 | - rental_coords: The coordinates of the interactable bike rental display 13 | - Change to vector4, add w coordinate, and uncomment the SetEntityHeading() calls in 14 | client/main.lua if you want to configure the direction bike displays are facing 15 | - spawn_coords: The coordinates a player spawns at on bike when they rent a bike 16 | - default_veh: The default bike model displayed to players 17 | - chosen_veh: The current bike model displayed to players 18 | - Dynamic, changes for everyone when the player changes the bike display 19 | - active: If the location is active 20 | - Set to false to disable rentals at this location (location and display will not appear on map or to players at all) 21 | ]] 22 | Config.RentalLocations = { 23 | [1] = { 24 | label = 'Fantastic Plaza', 25 | rental_coords = vector3(292.65, -1072.83, 28.41), spawn_coords = vector4(294.57, -1075.61, 29.41, 181.37), 26 | default_veh = 'bmx', chosen_veh = 'bmx', 27 | active = true 28 | }, 29 | [2] = { 30 | label = 'Integrity Way', 31 | rental_coords = vector3(256.53, -634.12, 39.78), spawn_coords = vector4(260.08, -631.43, 41.11, 334.13), 32 | default_veh = 'cruiser', chosen_veh = 'cruiser', 33 | active = true 34 | }, 35 | [3] = { 36 | label = 'Morningwood Blvd', 37 | rental_coords = vector3(-1281.39, -425.83, 33.66), spawn_coords = vector4(-1282.16, -429.49, 34.79, 211.71), 38 | default_veh = 'fixter', chosen_veh = 'fixter', 39 | active = true 40 | }, 41 | [4] = { 42 | label = 'South Rockford Drive', 43 | rental_coords = vector3(-675.91, -1104.71, 13.53), spawn_coords = vector4(-672.75, -1099.81, 14.6, 335.77), 44 | default_veh = 'scorcher', chosen_veh = 'scorcher', 45 | active = true 46 | }, 47 | [5] = { 48 | label = 'Tinsel Towers', 49 | rental_coords = vector3(-614.74, 31.94, 42.53), spawn_coords = vector4(-615.69, 22.92, 41.61, 266.41), 50 | default_veh = 'tribike', chosen_veh = 'tribike', 51 | active = true 52 | }, 53 | [6] = { 54 | label = 'Airport', 55 | rental_coords = vector3(-770.03, -2056.51, 8.02), spawn_coords = vector4(-773.72, -2053.14, 9.02, 46.45), 56 | default_veh = 'tribike2', chosen_veh = 'tribike2', 57 | active = true 58 | }, 59 | [7] = { 60 | label = 'Maze Bank Arena', 61 | rental_coords = vector3(-226.28, -1877.15, 27.77), spawn_coords = vector4(-221.17, -1878.5, 28.64, 242.66), 62 | default_veh = 'tribike3', chosen_veh = 'tribike3', 63 | active = true 64 | }, 65 | [8] = { 66 | label = 'Pleasure Pier', 67 | rental_coords = vector3(-1574.49, -876.66, 9.14), spawn_coords = vector4(-1570.91, -872.99, 10.13, 316.49), 68 | default_veh = 'bmx', chosen_veh = 'bmx', 69 | active = true 70 | }, 71 | [9] = { 72 | label = 'Vinewood Bowl', 73 | rental_coords = vector3(733.64, 659.77, 128.05), spawn_coords = vector4(736.58, 659.88, 129.05, 253.7), 74 | default_veh = 'cruiser', chosen_veh = 'cruiser', 75 | active = true 76 | }, 77 | [10] = { 78 | label = 'Harmony', 79 | rental_coords = vector3(611.49, 2744.88, 40.97), spawn_coords = vector4(606.83, 2743.2, 42.0, 91.63), 80 | default_veh = 'fixter', chosen_veh = 'fixter', 81 | active = true 82 | }, 83 | [11] = { 84 | label = 'Grapeseed', 85 | rental_coords = vector3(1683.74, 4828.33, 41.02), spawn_coords = vector4(1682.03, 4824.93, 42.01, 184.02), 86 | default_veh = 'scorcher', chosen_veh = 'scorcher', 87 | active = true 88 | }, 89 | [12] = { 90 | label = 'El Gordo Drive', 91 | rental_coords = vector3(3331.06, 5160.21, 17.25), spawn_coords = vector4(3329.61, 5154.95, 18.3, 137.56), 92 | default_veh = 'tribike', chosen_veh = 'tribike', 93 | active = true 94 | }, 95 | [13] = { 96 | label = 'Paleto Bay', 97 | rental_coords = vector3(-12.6, 6507.58, 30.53), spawn_coords = vector4(-14.62, 6504.74, 31.54, 136.32), 98 | default_veh = 'tribike2', chosen_veh = 'tribike2', 99 | active = true 100 | }, 101 | [14] = { 102 | label = 'Raton Canyon Trails', 103 | rental_coords = vector3(-1491.81, 4979.68, 62.38), spawn_coords = vector4(-1494.91, 4976.02, 63.53, 179.65), 104 | default_veh = 'tribike3', chosen_veh = 'tribike3', 105 | active = true 106 | }, 107 | [15] = { 108 | label = 'Mount Chiliad', 109 | rental_coords = vector3(509.83, 5530.33, 775.82), spawn_coords = vector4(496.07, 5532.88, 778.36, 130.45), 110 | default_veh = 'bmx', chosen_veh = 'bmx', 111 | active = true 112 | }, 113 | [16] = { 114 | label = 'Braddock Farm', 115 | rental_coords = vector3(2501.2, 5114.1, 45.28), spawn_coords = vector4(2507.3, 5116.1, 46.4, 281.74), 116 | default_veh = 'cruiser', chosen_veh = 'cruiser', 117 | active = true 118 | }, 119 | [17] = { 120 | label = 'Chumash', 121 | rental_coords = vector3(-3127.9, 1121.12, 19.66), spawn_coords = vector4(-3126.75, 1125.24, 20.66, 353.7), 122 | default_veh = 'fixter', chosen_veh = 'fixter', 123 | active = true 124 | }, 125 | [18] = { 126 | label = 'Kortz Center', 127 | rental_coords = vector3(-2318.9, 452.0, 173.6), spawn_coords = vector4(-2319.65, 446.04, 174.6, 174.28), 128 | default_veh = 'scorcher', chosen_veh = 'scorcher', 129 | active = true 130 | }, 131 | [19] = { 132 | label = 'Tataviam Mountains', 133 | rental_coords = vector3(1211.96, -278.55, 68.08), spawn_coords = vector4(1208.26, -274.81, 69.08, 35.14), 134 | default_veh = 'tribike', chosen_veh = 'tribike', 135 | active = true 136 | }, 137 | [20] = { 138 | label = 'Galileo Observatory', 139 | rental_coords = vector3(-421.05, 1221.16, 324.77), spawn_coords = vector4(-419.43, 1225.35, 325.76, 339.56), 140 | default_veh = 'tribike2', chosen_veh = 'tribike2', 141 | active = true 142 | }, 143 | } 144 | 145 | --[[ 146 | For each Config.Bikes[x]: 147 | - model: The bike model 148 | - label: The name of the bike as is displayed to the player 149 | - rental_cost: The cost to rent this bike 150 | - return_reimbursement: The amount of money they player gets if they return the bike 151 | - available: If the bike is available for rent 152 | - Set to false to remove this bike from available rentals 153 | ]] 154 | Config.Bikes = { 155 | [1] = { model = 'bmx', label = 'BMX', rental_cost = 12, return_reimbursement = 2, available = true }, 156 | [2] = { model = 'cruiser', label = 'Cruiser', rental_cost = 10, return_reimbursement = 1, available = true }, 157 | [3] = { model = 'fixter', label = 'Fixter', rental_cost = 20, return_reimbursement = 4, available = true }, 158 | [4] = { model = 'scorcher', label = 'Scorcher', rental_cost = 15, return_reimbursement = 3, available = true }, 159 | [5] = { model = 'tribike', label = 'Tribike', rental_cost = 22, return_reimbursement = 5, available = true }, 160 | [6] = { model = 'tribike2', label = 'Tribike 2', rental_cost = 22, return_reimbursement = 5, available = true }, 161 | [7] = { model = 'tribike3', label = 'Tribike 3', rental_cost = 22, return_reimbursement = 5, available = true }, 162 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /client/main.lua: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | local QBCore = exports['qb-core']:GetCoreObject() 2 | 3 | local Closest_Display = 1 4 | local Zones = {} 5 | 6 | -- Functions -- 7 | 8 | function DrawText3Ds(x, y, z, text) 9 | SetTextScale(0.35, 0.35) 10 | SetTextFont(4) 11 | SetTextProportional(1) 12 | SetTextColour(255, 255, 255, 215) 13 | SetTextEntry('STRING') 14 | SetTextCentre(true) 15 | AddTextComponentString(text) 16 | SetDrawOrigin(x, y, z, 0) 17 | DrawText(0.0, 0.0) 18 | local factor = (string.len(text)) / 370 19 | DrawRect(0.0, 0.0 + 0.0125, 0.017 + factor, 0.03, 0, 0, 0, 75) 20 | ClearDrawOrigin() 21 | end 22 | 23 | local function configureBlip(location) 24 | RentalBlip = AddBlipForCoord(location.rental_coords.x, location.rental_coords.y, location.rental_coords.z) 25 | SetBlipColour(RentalBlip, 0) 26 | SetBlipSprite(RentalBlip, 106) 27 | SetBlipScale(RentalBlip, 0.6) 28 | SetBlipDisplay(RentalBlip, 4) 29 | SetBlipAsShortRange(RentalBlip, true) 30 | BeginTextCommandSetBlipName('STRING') 31 | AddTextComponentSubstringPlayerName(Config.Label) 32 | EndTextCommandSetBlipName(RentalBlip) 33 | end 34 | 35 | local function getDisplayHeaderMenu() 36 | local headerMenu = { 37 | { 38 | header = Config.Label, 39 | txt = Lang:t('menu.view_bicycles'), 40 | params = { 41 | event = 'qb-bikerental:client:openBikeMenu' 42 | } 43 | } 44 | } 45 | return headerMenu 46 | end 47 | 48 | local function getReturnConfirmationMenu() 49 | local menu = { 50 | { 51 | header = Lang:t('menu.return_confirm'), 52 | isMenuHeader = true 53 | }, 54 | { 55 | header = Lang:t('menu.no_back'), 56 | params = { 57 | event = 'qb-menu:client:closeMenu' 58 | } 59 | }, 60 | { 61 | header = Lang:t('menu.yes_please'), 62 | params = { 63 | event = 'qb-bikerental:client:returnBike' 64 | } 65 | } 66 | } 67 | return menu 68 | end 69 | 70 | local function setClosestDisplay() 71 | local pos = GetEntityCoords(PlayerPedId(), true) 72 | local current = nil 73 | local dist = nil 74 | for k, v in pairs(Config.RentalLocations) do 75 | local dist2 = #(pos - vector3(v.rental_coords.x, v.rental_coords.y, v.rental_coords.z)) 76 | if current ~= nil then 77 | if dist2 < dist then 78 | current = k 79 | dist = dist2 80 | end 81 | else 82 | dist = dist2 83 | current = k 84 | end 85 | end 86 | if current ~= Closest_Display then 87 | Closest_Display = current 88 | end 89 | end 90 | 91 | local function createVehicleDisplayZones() 92 | for k, v in pairs(Config.RentalLocations) do 93 | Zones[#Zones + 1] = BoxZone:Create( 94 | vector3(v.rental_coords.x, v.rental_coords.y, v.rental_coords.z), 95 | 3, 96 | 3, { 97 | name = 'box_zone', 98 | debugPoly = false, 99 | }) 100 | end 101 | local combo = ComboZone:Create(Zones, { name = 'vehCombo', debugPoly = false }) 102 | combo:onPlayerInOut(function(isPointInside) 103 | if isPointInside then 104 | setClosestDisplay() 105 | if Config.WalkUpRentalMenu then 106 | local ped = PlayerPedId() 107 | local menu = nil 108 | if IsPedInAnyVehicle(ped, false) and IsThisModelABicycle(GetEntityModel(GetVehiclePedIsIn(ped, false))) then 109 | menu = getReturnConfirmationMenu() 110 | else 111 | menu = getDisplayHeaderMenu() 112 | end 113 | exports['qb-menu']:openMenu(menu) 114 | end 115 | else 116 | if Config.WalkUpRentalMenu then 117 | exports['qb-menu']:closeMenu() 118 | end 119 | end 120 | end) 121 | end 122 | 123 | -- Events -- 124 | 125 | RegisterNetEvent('qb-bikerental:client:openBikeMenu', function() 126 | local ordered_keys = {} 127 | for k in pairs(Config.Bikes) do 128 | table.insert(ordered_keys, k) 129 | end 130 | table.sort(ordered_keys) 131 | local bikeMenu = { 132 | { 133 | header = Lang:t('menu.bicycles_rent'), 134 | isMenuHeader = true 135 | } 136 | } 137 | for i = 1, #ordered_keys do 138 | local v = Config.Bikes[ordered_keys[i]] 139 | if v.available then 140 | bikeMenu[#bikeMenu + 1] = { 141 | header = v.label, 142 | txt = Lang:t('menu.to_rent', { cost = v.rental_cost }), 143 | params = { 144 | isServer = true, 145 | event = 'qb-bikerental:server:swapVehicle', 146 | args = { 147 | vehicle = v 148 | } 149 | } 150 | } 151 | end 152 | end 153 | bikeMenu[#bikeMenu + 1] = { 154 | header = Lang:t('menu.cancel'), 155 | params = { 156 | event = 'qb-menu:client:closeMenu' 157 | } 158 | } 159 | exports['qb-menu']:openMenu(bikeMenu) 160 | end) 161 | 162 | RegisterNetEvent('qb-bikerental:client:swapVehicle', function(data) 163 | local bike = data.vehicle 164 | local model = bike.model 165 | local displaySpot = Config.RentalLocations[Closest_Display] 166 | if displaySpot.chosen_veh ~= model then 167 | local closestVehicle, closestDistance = QBCore.Functions.GetClosestVehicle(vector3(displaySpot.rental_coords.x, displaySpot.rental_coords.y, displaySpot.rental_coords.z)) 168 | if closestVehicle == 0 then 169 | return 170 | end 171 | if closestDistance < 5 then 172 | QBCore.Functions.DeleteVehicle(closestVehicle) 173 | end 174 | Citizen.Wait(250) 175 | RequestModel(model) 176 | while not HasModelLoaded(model) do 177 | Citizen.Wait(250) 178 | end 179 | local newVeh = CreateVehicle(model, displaySpot.rental_coords.x, displaySpot.rental_coords.y, displaySpot.rental_coords.z, false, false) 180 | SetModelAsNoLongerNeeded(model) 181 | SetVehicleOnGroundProperly(newVeh) 182 | SetEntityInvincible(newVeh, true) 183 | --SetEntityHeading(newVeh, displaySpot.rental_coords.w) 184 | SetVehicleDoorsLocked(newVeh, 3) 185 | FreezeEntityPosition(newVeh, true) 186 | SetVehicleNumberPlateText(newVeh, Lang:t('other.plate_text')) 187 | Config.RentalLocations[Closest_Display].chosen_veh = model 188 | end 189 | end) 190 | 191 | RegisterNetEvent('qb-bikerental:client:openBikeRentalConfirmationMenu', function(data) 192 | local bike = data.vehicle 193 | local menu = { 194 | { 195 | header = Lang:t('menu.rent_confirm'), 196 | isMenuHeader = true 197 | }, 198 | { 199 | header = bike.label, 200 | txt = Lang:t('menu.to_rent', { cost = bike.rental_cost }) 201 | }, 202 | { 203 | header = Lang:t('menu.no_back'), 204 | params = { 205 | event = 'qb-bikerental:client:openBikeMenu' 206 | } 207 | }, 208 | { 209 | header = Lang:t('menu.yes_please'), 210 | params = { 211 | event = 'qb-bikerental:client:RentBike', 212 | args = { 213 | vehicle = bike 214 | } 215 | } 216 | } 217 | } 218 | exports['qb-menu']:openMenu(menu) 219 | end) 220 | 221 | RegisterNetEvent('qb-bikerental:client:RentBike', function(data) 222 | local bike = data.vehicle 223 | local model = bike.model 224 | local cost = bike.rental_cost 225 | local spawn = Config.RentalLocations[Closest_Display].spawn_coords 226 | local x = spawn.x 227 | local y = spawn.y 228 | local z = spawn.z 229 | QBCore.Functions.TriggerCallback('qb-bikerental:server:CanRentBike', function(can) 230 | if can then 231 | QBCore.Functions.SpawnVehicle(model, function(ent) 232 | SetEntityCoords(ent, x, y, z) 233 | TaskWarpPedIntoVehicle(PlayerPedId(), ent, -1) 234 | SetEntityAsMissionEntity(ent, true, true) 235 | TriggerEvent('vehiclekeys:client:SetOwner', GetVehicleNumberPlateText(ent)) 236 | TriggerServerEvent('qb-bikerental:server:recordRentedBike', GetVehicleNumberPlateText(ent)) 237 | end) 238 | else 239 | QBCore.Functions.Notify(Lang:t('error.not_enough_money')) 240 | end 241 | end, cost) 242 | end) 243 | 244 | RegisterNetEvent('qb-bikerental:client:openBikeReturnConfirmationMenu', function() 245 | local menu = getReturnConfirmationMenu() 246 | exports['qb-menu']:openMenu(menu) 247 | end) 248 | 249 | RegisterNetEvent('qb-bikerental:client:returnBike', function() 250 | local ped = PlayerPedId() 251 | local vehicle = GetVehiclePedIsIn(ped, false) 252 | QBCore.Functions.TriggerCallback('qb-bikerental:server:CanReturnBike', function(can) 253 | if can then 254 | DeleteVehicle(vehicle) 255 | Citizen.Wait(250) 256 | if IsPedInAnyVehicle(ped) then 257 | DeleteVehicle(vehicle) 258 | end 259 | QBCore.Functions.Notify(Lang:t('success.thanks_return')) 260 | else 261 | QBCore.Functions.Notify(Lang:t('error.cannot_return')) 262 | end 263 | end, GetDisplayNameFromVehicleModel(GetEntityModel(vehicle)), GetVehicleNumberPlateText(vehicle)) 264 | end) 265 | 266 | -- Threads -- 267 | 268 | -- Display bikes + zone & blip config 269 | Citizen.CreateThread(function() 270 | for k, v in pairs(Config.RentalLocations) do 271 | if v.active then 272 | local model = GetHashKey(v.default_veh) 273 | RequestModel(model) 274 | while not HasModelLoaded(model) do 275 | Citizen.Wait(0) 276 | end 277 | local veh = CreateVehicle(model, v.rental_coords.x, v.rental_coords.y, v.rental_coords.z, false, false) 278 | SetModelAsNoLongerNeeded(model) 279 | SetEntityAsMissionEntity(veh, true, true) 280 | SetVehicleOnGroundProperly(veh) 281 | SetEntityInvincible(veh, true) 282 | SetVehicleDirtLevel(veh, 0.0) 283 | SetVehicleDoorsLocked(veh, 3) 284 | --SetEntityHeading(veh, v.rental_coords.w) 285 | FreezeEntityPosition(veh, true) 286 | SetVehicleNumberPlateText(veh, Lang:t('other.plate_text')) 287 | configureBlip(v) 288 | end 289 | end 290 | createVehicleDisplayZones() 291 | end) 292 | 293 | -- Bike rental walk up config 294 | Citizen.CreateThread(function() 295 | while true do 296 | if LocalPlayer.state.isLoggedIn then 297 | local ped = PlayerPedId() 298 | local pos = GetEntityCoords(ped) 299 | local inRange = false 300 | for k, v in pairs(Config.RentalLocations) do 301 | if v.active then 302 | local dist = #(pos - v.rental_coords) 303 | if dist < 12 and not Config.WalkUpRentalMenu then 304 | DrawMarker(2, v.rental_coords.x, v.rental_coords.y, v.rental_coords.z + 0.5, 0.0, 0.0, 0.0, 0.0, 0.0, 0.0, 0.2, 0.2, 0.1, 109, 255, 0, 0.64, 0, 0, 0, 1, 0, 0, 0) 305 | if dist < 2 then 306 | if IsPedInAnyVehicle(ped, false) and IsThisModelABicycle(GetEntityModel(GetVehiclePedIsIn(ped, false))) then 307 | DrawText3Ds(v.rental_coords.x, v.rental_coords.y, v.rental_coords.z + 0.9, Lang:t('button.return_bicycle')) 308 | if IsControlJustPressed(0, 38) then 309 | setClosestDisplay() 310 | TriggerEvent('qb-bikerental:client:openBikeReturnConfirmationMenu') 311 | end 312 | else 313 | DrawText3Ds(v.rental_coords.x, v.rental_coords.y, v.rental_coords.z + 0.9, Lang:t('button.view_bicycles')) 314 | if IsControlJustPressed(0, 38) then 315 | setClosestDisplay() 316 | TriggerEvent('qb-bikerental:client:openBikeMenu') 317 | end 318 | end 319 | end 320 | inRange = true 321 | end 322 | end 323 | end 324 | if not inRange then 325 | Citizen.Wait(2000) 326 | end 327 | end 328 | Citizen.Wait(3) 329 | end 330 | end) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /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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