├── radio.png ├── nui ├── files │ ├── radio.png │ ├── radio2.png │ └── radio3.png ├── fonts │ ├── DS-DIGI.ttf │ ├── DS-DIGIB.ttf │ ├── DS-DIGII.ttf │ ├── DS-DIGIT.ttf │ └── Westpart.otf ├── pappu.html ├── index.js └── style.css ├── fxmanifest.lua ├── shared ├── pappu.lua └── config.lua ├── README.md ├── bridge ├── server │ ├── sv_main.lua │ ├── sv_core.lua │ └── sv_pappuupdate.lua └── client │ ├── cl_radio.lua │ ├── cl_core.lua │ └── cl_main.lua └── LICENSE /radio.png: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/P4ScriptsFivem/pappu-radionp/HEAD/radio.png -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /nui/files/radio.png: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/P4ScriptsFivem/pappu-radionp/HEAD/nui/files/radio.png -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /nui/files/radio2.png: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/P4ScriptsFivem/pappu-radionp/HEAD/nui/files/radio2.png -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /nui/files/radio3.png: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/P4ScriptsFivem/pappu-radionp/HEAD/nui/files/radio3.png -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /nui/fonts/DS-DIGI.ttf: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/P4ScriptsFivem/pappu-radionp/HEAD/nui/fonts/DS-DIGI.ttf -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /nui/fonts/DS-DIGIB.ttf: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/P4ScriptsFivem/pappu-radionp/HEAD/nui/fonts/DS-DIGIB.ttf -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /nui/fonts/DS-DIGII.ttf: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/P4ScriptsFivem/pappu-radionp/HEAD/nui/fonts/DS-DIGII.ttf -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /nui/fonts/DS-DIGIT.ttf: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/P4ScriptsFivem/pappu-radionp/HEAD/nui/fonts/DS-DIGIT.ttf -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /nui/fonts/Westpart.otf: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/P4ScriptsFivem/pappu-radionp/HEAD/nui/fonts/Westpart.otf -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /fxmanifest.lua: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | fx_version 'cerulean' 2 | game 'gta5' 3 | lua54 'yes' 4 | 5 | author "Pappu" 6 | description "The Advance Pappu-RadioNp" 7 | version "1.0.1" 8 | 9 | 10 | shared_scripts { 11 | 'shared/pappu.lua', 12 | 'shared/config.lua' 13 | } 14 | 15 | client_scripts { 16 | 'bridge/client/**.lua', 17 | } 18 | 19 | server_scripts { 20 | 'bridge/server/**.lua', 21 | } 22 | 23 | ui_page 'nui/pappu.html' 24 | 25 | files { 26 | 'nui/*', 27 | 'nui/pappu.html', 28 | 'nui/style.css', 29 | 'nui/index.js', 30 | 'nui/files/*.png', 31 | 'nui/files/*.jpg', 32 | 'nui/fonts/*.ttf', 33 | 'nui/fonts/*.otf' 34 | } 35 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /shared/pappu.lua: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | Cores = { 2 | { 3 | Name = "QBCore", 4 | ResourceName = "qb-core", 5 | GetFramework = function() return exports["qb-core"]:GetCoreObject() end 6 | }, 7 | { 8 | Name = "QBXCore", 9 | ResourceName = "qbx_core", 10 | GetFramework = function() return exports["qbx_core"]:GetCoreObject() end 11 | }, 12 | { 13 | Name = "ESX", 14 | ResourceName = "es_extended", 15 | GetFramework = function() return exports["es_extended"]:getSharedObject() end 16 | } 17 | -- { -- Old ESX 18 | -- Name = "ESX", 19 | -- ResourceName = "es_extended", 20 | -- GetFramework = function() ESX = nil while ESX == nil do TriggerEvent('esx:getSharedObject', function(obj) ESX = obj end) end return ESX end 21 | -- }, 22 | 23 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Pappu-RadioNp 2 | QBCore, QBXCore, ESX Radio And inspired by NoPixel 4.0. 3 | 4 | ## Features 5 | - Available To Set RestrictedChannels With Jobs 6 | - Set MaxFrequency 7 | - Custom RadioItem 8 | - Config VoiceSystem 9 | 10 | ## Radio image 11 | ![radio](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/0a3389f7-b7d4-4309-bd34-4607135712fd) 12 | 13 | 14 | ## Screenshots 15 | ![Group 5769](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/317975b1-644d-42d1-a8ba-9b533cb16abf) 16 | 17 | 18 | ## Installation 19 | ### Manual 20 | - Download the script and put it in the `[pappu]` directory. 21 | - Add the following code to your server.cfg/resouces.cfg 22 | 23 | 24 | ## Supported Frameworks 25 | - [qb-core](https://github.com/qbcore-framework/qb-core) 26 | - [qbox](https://github.com/Qbox-project/qbx_core) 27 | - [esx](https://github.com/esx-framework/esx_core) 28 | - [Custom Core](https://github.com/P4ScriptsFivem/pappu-radionp/blob/main/shared/pappu.lua) 29 | 30 | # Dependencies 31 | - [pma-voice](https://github.com/AvarianKnight/pma-voice) 32 | - or 33 | - [saltychat-fivem](https://github.com/v10networkscom/saltychat-fivem) 34 | 35 | 36 | ## License 37 | [GPL-3.0 license](LICENSE) 38 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /shared/config.lua: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | Config = { 2 | ItemCheckLoop = true, 3 | RadioItem = "radio", 4 | VoiceSystem = "pma-voice", -- pma-voice, saltychat 5 | RestrictedChannels = { 6 | [1] = { 7 | police = true, 8 | ambulance = true 9 | }, 10 | [2] = { 11 | police = true, 12 | ambulance = true 13 | }, 14 | [3] = { 15 | police = true, 16 | ambulance = true 17 | }, 18 | [4] = { 19 | police = true, 20 | ambulance = true 21 | }, 22 | [5] = { 23 | police = true, 24 | ambulance = true 25 | }, 26 | [6] = { 27 | police = true, 28 | ambulance = true 29 | }, 30 | [7] = { 31 | police = true, 32 | ambulance = true 33 | }, 34 | [8] = { 35 | police = true, 36 | ambulance = true 37 | }, 38 | [9] = { 39 | police = true, 40 | ambulance = true 41 | }, 42 | [10] = { 43 | police = true, 44 | ambulance = true 45 | } 46 | }, 47 | MaxFrequency = 1000 48 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /bridge/server/sv_main.lua: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | RegisterUseableItem(Config.RadioItem) 2 | if Config.VoiceSystem == "pma-voice" then 3 | for channel, config in pairs(Config.RestrictedChannels) do 4 | exports['pma-voice']:addChannelCheck(channel, function(source) 5 | local PlayerJob = GetPlayerJob(source) 6 | if CoreName == "es_extended" then 7 | return config[PlayerJob.name] 8 | else 9 | return config[PlayerJob.name] and PlayerJob.onduty 10 | end 11 | end) 12 | end 13 | end 14 | 15 | 16 | Citizen.CreateThread(function() 17 | if (GetCurrentResourceName() ~= "pappu-radionp") then 18 | print("[" .. GetCurrentResourceName() .. "] " .. "IMPORTANT: This resource must be named pappu-radionp for it to work properly!"); 19 | print("[" .. GetCurrentResourceName() .. "] " .. "IMPORTANT: This resource must be named pappu-radionp for it to work properly!"); 20 | print("[" .. GetCurrentResourceName() .. "] " .. "IMPORTANT: This resource must be named pappu-radionp for it to work properly!"); 21 | print("[" .. GetCurrentResourceName() .. "] " .. "IMPORTANT: This resource must be named pappu-radionp for it to work properly!"); 22 | end 23 | end) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /nui/pappu.html: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 |
12 |
13 |

POWERED OFF

14 |
15 |

OFF

16 |
VOLUME: 0.5
17 |
18 |
19 |
20 |
21 |
22 | 23 | 24 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /bridge/client/cl_radio.lua: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | local QBCore = exports['qb-core']:GetCoreObject() 2 | 3 | RegisterNetEvent('pappu_radial:addRadio1', function() 4 | local hasItem = QBCore.Functions.HasItem('radio') 5 | if hasItem then 6 | exports['pma-voice']:setRadioChannel(1) 7 | end 8 | end) 9 | 10 | RegisterNetEvent('pappu_radial:addRadio2', function() 11 | local hasItem = QBCore.Functions.HasItem('radio') 12 | if hasItem then 13 | exports['pma-voice']:setRadioChannel(2) 14 | end 15 | end) 16 | 17 | RegisterNetEvent('pappu_radial:addRadio3', function() 18 | local hasItem = QBCore.Functions.HasItem('radio') 19 | if hasItem then 20 | exports['pma-voice']:setRadioChannel(3) 21 | end 22 | end) 23 | 24 | RegisterNetEvent('pappu_radial:addRadio4', function() 25 | local hasItem = QBCore.Functions.HasItem('radio') 26 | if hasItem then 27 | exports['pma-voice']:setRadioChannel(4) 28 | end 29 | end) 30 | 31 | RegisterNetEvent('pappu_radial:addRadio5', function() 32 | local hasItem = QBCore.Functions.HasItem('radio') 33 | if hasItem then 34 | exports['pma-voice']:setRadioChannel(5) 35 | end 36 | end) 37 | 38 | RegisterNetEvent('pappu_radial:addRadio6', function() 39 | local hasItem = QBCore.Functions.HasItem('radio') 40 | if hasItem then 41 | exports['pma-voice']:setRadioChannel(6) 42 | end 43 | end) 44 | 45 | RegisterNetEvent('pappu_radial:addRadio7', function() 46 | local hasItem = QBCore.Functions.HasItem('radio') 47 | if hasItem then 48 | exports['pma-voice']:setRadioChannel(7) 49 | end 50 | end) 51 | 52 | RegisterNetEvent('pappu_radial:addRadio8', function() 53 | local hasItem = QBCore.Functions.HasItem('radio') 54 | if hasItem then 55 | exports['pma-voice']:setRadioChannel(8) 56 | end 57 | end) 58 | 59 | RegisterNetEvent('pappu_radial:addRadio9', function() 60 | local hasItem = QBCore.Functions.HasItem('radio') 61 | if hasItem then 62 | exports['pma-voice']:setRadioChannel(9) 63 | end 64 | end) 65 | 66 | RegisterNetEvent('pappu_radial:addRadio10', function() 67 | local hasItem = QBCore.Functions.HasItem('radio') 68 | if hasItem then 69 | exports['pma-voice']:setRadioChannel(10) 70 | end 71 | end) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /bridge/server/sv_core.lua: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | Core = nil 2 | CoreName = nil 3 | CoreReady = false 4 | Citizen.CreateThread(function() 5 | for k, v in pairs(Cores) do 6 | if GetResourceState(v.ResourceName) == "starting" or GetResourceState(v.ResourceName) == "started" then 7 | CoreName = v.ResourceName 8 | Core = v.GetFramework() 9 | CoreReady = true 10 | end 11 | end 12 | end) 13 | 14 | function GetPlayer(source) 15 | if CoreName == "qb-core" then 16 | local player = Core.Functions.GetPlayer(source) 17 | return player 18 | elseif CoreName == "es_extended" then 19 | local player = Core.GetPlayerFromId(source) 20 | return player 21 | end 22 | end 23 | 24 | function GetPlayerJob(source) 25 | if CoreName == "qb-core" or CoreName == "qbx_core" then 26 | local player = Core.Functions.GetPlayer(source) 27 | return player.PlayerData.job 28 | elseif CoreName == "es_extended" then 29 | local player = Core.GetPlayerFromId(source) 30 | return player.job 31 | end 32 | end 33 | 34 | function GetCharName(source) 35 | if CoreName == "qb-core" then 36 | local player = Core.Functions.GetPlayer(source) 37 | return player.PlayerData.charinfo.firstname .. " " .. player.PlayerData.charinfo.lastname 38 | elseif CoreName == "es_extended" then 39 | local player = Core.GetPlayerFromId(source) 40 | return player.getName() 41 | end 42 | end 43 | 44 | function RegisterUseableItem(name) 45 | while CoreReady == false do Citizen.Wait(0) end 46 | if CoreName == "qb-core" or CoreName == "qbx_core" then 47 | Core.Functions.CreateUseableItem(name, function(source, item) 48 | TriggerClientEvent('pappu-radionp:use:client', source) 49 | end) 50 | elseif CoreName == "es_extended" then 51 | local hasQs = GetResourceState('qs-inventory') == 'started' 52 | if hasQs then 53 | Core.RegisterUsableItem(name, function(source, item) 54 | TriggerClientEvent('pappu-radionp:use:client', source) 55 | end) 56 | end 57 | Core.RegisterUsableItem(name, function(source, _, item) 58 | TriggerClientEvent('pappu-radionp:use:client', source) 59 | end) 60 | end 61 | end 62 | 63 | function Notify(source, text, length, type) 64 | if CoreName == "qb-core" or CoreName == "qbx_core" then 65 | Core.Functions.Notify(source, text, type, length) 66 | elseif CoreName == "es_extended" then 67 | local player = Core.GetPlayerFromId(source) 68 | player.showNotification(text) 69 | end 70 | end -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /bridge/server/sv_pappuupdate.lua: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | local curVersion = GetResourceMetadata(GetCurrentResourceName(), 'version', 0) or '1.0.0' -- Define curVersion and provide a default value if not set 2 | local resourceName = "^2 P4 Scripts Fivem Started ("..GetCurrentResourceName()..")" 3 | 4 | Citizen.CreateThread(function() 5 | print("\n^1----------------------------------------------------------------------------------^7") 6 | print(resourceName) 7 | print("^1----------------------------------------------------------------------------------^7") 8 | end) 9 | 10 | 11 | CreateThread(function() 12 | if GetCurrentResourceName() ~= "pappu-radionp" then 13 | resourceName = "P4ScriptsFivem (" .. GetCurrentResourceName() .. ")" 14 | end 15 | end) 16 | 17 | CreateThread(function() 18 | while true do 19 | PerformHttpRequest("https://api.github.com/repos/P4ScriptsFivem/pappu-radionp/releases/latest", CheckVersion, "GET") 20 | Wait(3600000) -- 1 hour 21 | end 22 | end) 23 | 24 | CheckVersion = function(err, responseText, headers) 25 | local repoVersion, repoURL, repoBody = GetRepoInformations() 26 | 27 | CreateThread(function() 28 | if curVersion ~= repoVersion then 29 | Wait(4000) 30 | print("^0[^3WARNING^0] " .. resourceName .. " is ^1NOT ^0up to date!") 31 | print("^0[^3WARNING^0] Your Version: ^2" .. curVersion .. "^0") 32 | print("^0[^3WARNING^0] Latest Version: ^2" .. repoVersion .. "^0") 33 | print("^0[^3WARNING^0] Get the latest Version from: ^2" .. repoURL .. "^0") 34 | print("^0[^3WARNING^0] Changelog:^0") 35 | print("^1" .. repoBody .. "^0") 36 | else 37 | Wait(4000) 38 | print("^0[^2INFO^0] " .. resourceName .. " is up to date! (^2" .. curVersion .. "^0)") 39 | end 40 | end) 41 | end 42 | 43 | GetRepoInformations = function() 44 | local repoVersion, repoURL, repoBody = nil, nil, nil 45 | 46 | PerformHttpRequest("https://api.github.com/repos/P4ScriptsFivem/pappu-radionp/releases/latest", function(err, response, headers) 47 | if err == 200 then 48 | local data = json.decode(response) 49 | 50 | repoVersion = data.tag_name 51 | repoURL = data.html_url 52 | repoBody = data.body 53 | else 54 | repoVersion = curVersion 55 | repoURL = "https://api.github.com/repos/P4ScriptsFivem/pappu-radionp/releases/latest" 56 | end 57 | end, "GET") 58 | 59 | repeat 60 | Wait(50) 61 | until (repoVersion and repoURL and repoBody) 62 | 63 | return repoVersion, repoURL, repoBody 64 | end -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /nui/index.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | radioUI = false; 2 | radioState = false; 3 | maxValue = 0; 4 | window.addEventListener('message', function(event) { 5 | ed = event.data; 6 | if (ed.action === "openRadio") { 7 | maxValue = Number(ed.max); 8 | radioUI = true; 9 | $("#mainDiv").show().css({bottom: "-40%", position:'absolute', display:'flex'}).animate({bottom: "-5%"}, 800, function() {}); 10 | document.getElementById("mainDivText").innerHTML = "VOLUME: " + ed.volume; 11 | } else if (ed.action === "closeRadio") { 12 | radioUI = false; 13 | $("#mainDiv").show().css({bottom: "-5%", position:'absolute', display:'flex'}).animate({bottom: "-40%"}, 800, function() {}); 14 | } else if (ed.action === "updateVolume") { 15 | document.getElementById("mainDivText").innerHTML = `VOLUME: ` + ed.volume; 16 | } 17 | document.onkeyup = function(data) { 18 | if (data.which == 27 && radioUI) { 19 | radioUI = false; 20 | $("#mainDiv").show().css({bottom: "-5%", position:'absolute', display:'flex'}).animate({bottom: "-40%"}, 800, function() {}); 21 | var xhr = new XMLHttpRequest(); 22 | xhr.open("POST", `https://pappu-radionp/callback`, true); 23 | xhr.setRequestHeader('Content-Type', 'application/json'); 24 | xhr.send(JSON.stringify({action: "nuiFocus"})); 25 | } 26 | } 27 | }); 28 | 29 | document.addEventListener("keypress", function(event){ 30 | if (radioUI && radioState) { 31 | var keyName = event.key; 32 | if (keyName === "Enter") { 33 | var xhr = new XMLHttpRequest(); 34 | xhr.open("POST", `https://pappu-radionp/callback`, true); 35 | xhr.setRequestHeader('Content-Type', 'application/json'); 36 | xhr.send(JSON.stringify({action: "joinRadio", channel: Number(document.getElementById("MDRadioFreq").value)})); 37 | } 38 | } 39 | }); 40 | 41 | function clFunc(name1, name2, name3) { 42 | if (name1 === "clickOnOff") { 43 | if (radioState) { 44 | radioState = false; 45 | document.getElementById("mainDivOnOff").classList.remove("mainDivOn"); 46 | document.getElementById("mainDivOnOff").classList.add("mainDivOff"); 47 | document.getElementById("mainDivOnOff").innerHTML="

OFF

"; 48 | document.getElementById("mainDivScreen").innerHTML=`

POWERED OFF

`; 49 | var xhr = new XMLHttpRequest(); 50 | xhr.open("POST", `https://pappu-radionp/callback`, true); 51 | xhr.setRequestHeader('Content-Type', 'application/json'); 52 | xhr.send(JSON.stringify({action: "powerOff"})); 53 | } else { 54 | radioState = true; 55 | document.getElementById("mainDivOnOff").classList.add("mainDivOn"); 56 | document.getElementById("mainDivOnOff").classList.remove("mainDivOff"); 57 | document.getElementById("mainDivOnOff").innerHTML="

ON

"; 58 | document.getElementById("mainDivScreen").innerHTML=`

POWERED ON

MHZ

`; 59 | document.getElementById("MDRadioFreq").max = maxValue; 60 | } 61 | } else if (name1 === "volumeDown") { 62 | var xhr = new XMLHttpRequest(); 63 | xhr.open("POST", `https://pappu-radionp/callback`, true); 64 | xhr.setRequestHeader('Content-Type', 'application/json'); 65 | xhr.send(JSON.stringify({action: "volumeDown"})); 66 | } else if (name1 === "volumeUp") { 67 | var xhr = new XMLHttpRequest(); 68 | xhr.open("POST", `https://pappu-radionp/callback`, true); 69 | xhr.setRequestHeader('Content-Type', 'application/json'); 70 | xhr.send(JSON.stringify({action: "volumeUp"})); 71 | } 72 | } 73 | 74 | function int(value) { 75 | return parseInt(value); 76 | } 77 | 78 | // this checks the value and updates it on the control, if needed 79 | function checkValue(sender) { 80 | let min = sender.min; 81 | let max = sender.max; 82 | let value = int(sender.value); 83 | if (value > max) { 84 | sender.value = min; 85 | } else if (value < min) { 86 | sender.value = max; 87 | } 88 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /nui/style.css: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | @import url('https://fonts.googleapis.com/css2?family=Oswald:wght@200..700&display=swap'); 2 | 3 | * { 4 | margin: 0; 5 | } 6 | 7 | body { 8 | display: block; 9 | padding: 0; 10 | margin: 0; 11 | user-select: none; 12 | background-color: transparent !important; 13 | /* overflow: hidden; */ 14 | } 15 | 16 | ::-webkit-scrollbar { 17 | width: 0; 18 | } 19 | 20 | ::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb { 21 | background: transparent; 22 | } 23 | 24 | @font-face { 25 | font-family: DSDigi; 26 | src: url(fonts/DS-DIGI.ttf); 27 | } 28 | 29 | #mainDiv { 30 | width: 19%; 31 | height: 31%; 32 | background-image: url(files/radio3.png); 33 | background-size: cover; 34 | background-repeat: no-repeat; 35 | position: absolute; 36 | bottom: -5%; 37 | right: 3%; 38 | display: none; 39 | } 40 | 41 | #mainDivScreen { 42 | width: 62%; 43 | height: 21%; 44 | position: absolute; 45 | left: 14%; 46 | right: 0; 47 | bottom: 52%; 48 | margin: auto; 49 | border-radius: 5px; 50 | /* background: red; */ 51 | /* background: radial-gradient(81.96% 46.92% at 50% 50%, #FAC835 0%, #FEA728 100%); 52 | box-shadow: 0px 0px 6.4px 0px #DC6E20 inset, 0px 0px 6.4px 0px #DC6E20 inset, 0px 0px 6.8px 0px rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.29) inset; 53 | filter: drop-shadow(0px 0px 37.8px #A63C00) drop-shadow(0px 0px 71.9px rgba(255, 116, 37, 0.44)) drop-shadow(0px 0px 32.4px #FF6F32); */ 54 | display: flex; 55 | align-items: center; 56 | justify-content: center; 57 | flex-direction: column; 58 | font-family: DSDigi; 59 | gap: 0.3vw; 60 | } 61 | 62 | #mainDivScreen h4 { 63 | background: radial-gradient(132.5% 132.5% at 50% 50%, rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.25) 0%, rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.50) 100%); 64 | background-clip: text; 65 | -webkit-background-clip: text; 66 | -webkit-text-fill-color: transparent; 67 | } 68 | 69 | .mainDivOnOff { 70 | width: 13.7%; 71 | height: 8.3%; 72 | border-radius: 6px; 73 | display: flex; 74 | align-items: center; 75 | justify-content: center; 76 | color: #FFF; 77 | font-family: "Oswald", sans-serif; 78 | font-optical-sizing: auto; 79 | font-weight: 400; 80 | font-style: normal; 81 | position: absolute; 82 | left: 22%; 83 | bottom: 26.6%; 84 | font-size: 0.8vw; 85 | } 86 | 87 | .mainDivOn { 88 | background: #DD4A24; 89 | box-shadow: -1px -1px 5px 0px #1B1B1B inset, 0px 3px 1.3px 0px #000; 90 | } 91 | 92 | .mainDivOff { 93 | background: #9E9E9E; 94 | box-shadow: 1px 2px 2.9px 1px #9C9C9C inset, 0px 2px 0.5px -1px #CACACA inset, -1px -1px 5px 0px #1B1B1B inset, 0px 3px 1.3px 0px #000; 95 | } 96 | 97 | .mainDivOnOff:hover { 98 | transition: 200ms ease-in-out; 99 | cursor: pointer; 100 | scale: 1.05; 101 | } 102 | 103 | #mainDivText { 104 | width: 55%; 105 | height: 10%; 106 | position: absolute; 107 | right: 3.5%; 108 | bottom: 28%; 109 | display: flex; 110 | align-items: center; 111 | justify-content: center; 112 | font-family: "Oswald", sans-serif; 113 | font-optical-sizing: auto; 114 | font-weight: 400; 115 | font-style: normal; 116 | color: #6a7577; 117 | white-space: nowrap; 118 | overflow: hidden; 119 | font-size: 1.1vw; 120 | /* background-color: red; */ 121 | } 122 | 123 | #mainDivVolumeButtons { 124 | width: 28%; 125 | height: 5%; 126 | position: absolute; 127 | right: 11%; 128 | bottom: 18%; 129 | display: flex; 130 | align-items: flex-end; 131 | justify-content: center; 132 | flex-direction: row; 133 | gap: 0.3vw; 134 | z-index: 2; 135 | /* background-color: red; */ 136 | } 137 | 138 | #mainDivVolumeButton { 139 | width: 48.5%; 140 | height: 100%; 141 | position: relative; 142 | display: flex; 143 | align-items: center; 144 | justify-content: center; 145 | border-radius: 3px; 146 | background: #0D2C84; 147 | box-shadow: 0px 0.2px 1.2px 1px #256E9E inset, 0px 0px 4.6px -0.699px #256E9E inset, -1.397px -1.4px 3.494px 0px #12182B inset, 0px 2.096px 0.908px 0px #040717; 148 | color: white; 149 | font-size: 0.6vw; 150 | } 151 | 152 | #mainDivVolumeButton:hover { 153 | transition: 200ms ease-in-out; 154 | cursor: pointer; 155 | scale: 1.05; 156 | } 157 | 158 | #MDRadioFreq { 159 | width: 40%; 160 | background-color: transparent; 161 | outline: 0; 162 | border: 0; 163 | display: flex; 164 | align-items: center; 165 | justify-content: center; 166 | background: radial-gradient(132.5% 132.5% at 50% 50%, rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.25) 0%, rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.50) 100%); 167 | background-clip: text; 168 | -webkit-background-clip: text; 169 | -webkit-text-fill-color: transparent; 170 | font-family: DSDigi; 171 | text-align: center; 172 | font-size: 2vw; 173 | font-weight: 600; 174 | } 175 | 176 | #MDRadioFreq::-webkit-outer-spin-button, 177 | #MDRadioFreq::-webkit-inner-spin-button { 178 | -webkit-appearance: none; 179 | margin: 0; 180 | } 181 | 182 | #MDSInputDiv { 183 | width: 100%; 184 | height: 40%; 185 | position: relative; 186 | display: flex; 187 | align-items: center; 188 | justify-content: center; 189 | flex-direction: row; 190 | gap: 0.35vw; 191 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /bridge/client/cl_core.lua: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | Core = nil 2 | CoreName = nil 3 | CoreReady = false 4 | Citizen.CreateThread(function() 5 | for k, v in pairs(Cores) do 6 | if GetResourceState(v.ResourceName) == "starting" or GetResourceState(v.ResourceName) == "started" then 7 | CoreName = v.ResourceName 8 | Core = v.GetFramework() 9 | CoreReady = true 10 | end 11 | end 12 | end) 13 | 14 | function TriggerCallback(name, cb, ...) 15 | Config.ServerCallbacks[name] = cb 16 | TriggerServerEvent('pappu-radionp:server:triggerCallback', name, ...) 17 | end 18 | 19 | RegisterNetEvent('pappu-radionp:client:triggerCallback', function(name, ...) 20 | if Config.ServerCallbacks[name] then 21 | Config.ServerCallbacks[name](...) 22 | Config.ServerCallbacks[name] = nil 23 | end 24 | end) 25 | 26 | function Notify(text, length, type) 27 | if CoreName == "qb-core" then 28 | Core.Functions.Notify(text, length, type) 29 | elseif CoreName == "es_extended" then 30 | Core.ShowNotification(text) 31 | end 32 | end 33 | 34 | function GetPlayerData() 35 | if CoreName == "qb-core" then 36 | local player = Core.Functions.GetPlayerData() 37 | return player 38 | elseif CoreName == "es_extended" then 39 | local player = Core.GetPlayerData() 40 | return player 41 | end 42 | end 43 | 44 | function GetPlayerJob() 45 | if CoreName == "qb-core" or CoreName == "qbx_core" then 46 | local player = Core.Functions.GetPlayerData() 47 | return player.job 48 | elseif CoreName == "es_extended" then 49 | local player = Core.GetPlayerData() 50 | return player.job 51 | end 52 | end 53 | 54 | Citizen.CreateThread(function() 55 | -- Volume 56 | local volumeData = GetResourceKvpString('volume-pappu-radionp') 57 | if volumeData then RadioVolume = Round(tonumber(volumeData)) end 58 | if Config.ItemCheckLoop then 59 | while true do 60 | Citizen.Wait(5000) 61 | if onRadio then 62 | if CoreName == "qb-core" or CoreName == "qbx_core" then 63 | if not DoRadioCheck() or PlayerData.metadata.isdead or PlayerData.metadata.inlaststand then 64 | if RadioChannel ~= 0 then 65 | leaveRadio() 66 | end 67 | end 68 | else 69 | print(DoRadioCheck()) 70 | if not DoRadioCheck() then 71 | if RadioChannel ~= 0 then 72 | leaveRadio() 73 | end 74 | end 75 | end 76 | end 77 | end 78 | end 79 | end) 80 | 81 | 82 | AddEventHandler('onResourceStart', function(resourceName) 83 | if (GetCurrentResourceName() ~= resourceName) then 84 | return 85 | end 86 | 87 | print('working #pappu100 radionp') 88 | end) 89 | 90 | 91 | function DoRadioCheck() 92 | if CoreName == "qb-core" or CoreName == "qbx_core" then 93 | local PlayerData = Core.Functions.GetPlayerData() 94 | while not next(PlayerData) do Citizen.Wait(0) end 95 | local hasOX = GetResourceState('ox_inventory') == 'started' 96 | if hasOX then 97 | local oxItems = exports.ox_inventory:GetPlayerItems() 98 | for k, v in pairs(oxItems) do 99 | if v.name == Config.RadioItem then 100 | return true 101 | end 102 | end 103 | return false 104 | end 105 | for _, item in pairs(PlayerData.items) do 106 | if item.name == "radio" then 107 | return true 108 | end 109 | end 110 | return false 111 | elseif CoreName == "es_extended" then 112 | while not Core.IsPlayerLoaded() do Citizen.Wait(0) end 113 | local hasOX = GetResourceState('ox_inventory') == 'started' 114 | if hasOX then 115 | local oxItems = exports.ox_inventory:GetPlayerItems() 116 | for k, v in pairs(oxItems) do 117 | if v.name == Config.RadioItem then 118 | return true 119 | end 120 | end 121 | return false 122 | end 123 | if Core.IsPlayerLoaded() then 124 | if Core.SearchInventory(Config.RadioItem, 1) then 125 | local hasItem = Core.SearchInventory(Config.RadioItem, 1) >= 1 126 | if hasItem then 127 | return true 128 | end 129 | else 130 | return false 131 | end 132 | end 133 | return false 134 | end 135 | end 136 | 137 | --Events 138 | RegisterNetEvent('QBCore:Client:OnPlayerLoaded', function() 139 | PlayerData = Core.Functions.GetPlayerData() 140 | DoRadioCheck() 141 | end) 142 | 143 | RegisterNetEvent('QBCore:Client:OnPlayerUnload', function() 144 | DoRadioCheck({}) 145 | PlayerData = {} 146 | leaveRadio() 147 | end) 148 | 149 | RegisterNetEvent('QBCore:Player:SetPlayerData', function(val) 150 | PlayerData = val 151 | DoRadioCheck() 152 | end) 153 | 154 | RegisterNetEvent('esx:playerLoaded', function(xPlayer) 155 | PlayerData = xPlayer 156 | DoRadioCheck() 157 | end) 158 | 159 | AddEventHandler('onResourceStart', function(resource) 160 | if GetCurrentResourceName() == resource then 161 | while not CoreReady do Citizen.Wait(0) end 162 | if CoreName == "qb-core" or CoreName == "qbx_core" then 163 | PlayerData = Core.Functions.GetPlayerData() 164 | DoRadioCheck() 165 | elseif CoreName == "es_extended" then 166 | DoRadioCheck() 167 | end 168 | end 169 | end) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /bridge/client/cl_main.lua: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | local radioMenu = false 2 | onRadio = false 3 | RadioChannel = 0 4 | local RadioVolume = 30 5 | local radioProp = nil 6 | 7 | --Function 8 | local function SplitStr(inputstr, sep) 9 | if sep == nil then 10 | sep = "%s" 11 | end 12 | local t = {} 13 | for str in string.gmatch(inputstr, "([^" .. sep .. "]+)") do 14 | t[#t+1] = str 15 | end 16 | return t 17 | end 18 | 19 | local function connectToRadio(channel) 20 | RadioChannel = channel 21 | if onRadio then 22 | if Config.VoiceSystem == "pma-voice" then 23 | exports["pma-voice"]:setRadioChannel(0) 24 | elseif Config.VoiceSystem == "saltychat" then 25 | exports.saltychat:SetRadioChannel(0, true) 26 | end 27 | else 28 | onRadio = true 29 | if Config.VoiceSystem == "pma-voice" then 30 | exports["pma-voice"]:setVoiceProperty("radioEnabled", true) 31 | end 32 | end 33 | if Config.VoiceSystem == "pma-voice" then 34 | exports["pma-voice"]:setRadioChannel(channel) 35 | elseif Config.VoiceSystem == "saltychat" then 36 | exports.saltychat:SetRadioChannel(channel, true) 37 | end 38 | if SplitStr(tostring(channel), ".")[2] ~= nil and SplitStr(tostring(channel), ".")[2] ~= "" then 39 | Notify("You're connected to: " .. channel .. " MHz", 'success') 40 | else 41 | Notify("You're connected to: " .. channel .. " .00 MHz", 'success') 42 | end 43 | end 44 | 45 | local function closeEvent() 46 | TriggerEvent("InteractSound_CL:PlayOnOne","click",0.6) 47 | end 48 | 49 | function leaveRadio() 50 | closeEvent() 51 | RadioChannel = 0 52 | onRadio = false 53 | if Config.VoiceSystem == "pma-voice" then 54 | exports["pma-voice"]:removePlayerFromRadio() 55 | exports["pma-voice"]:setVoiceProperty("radioEnabled", false) 56 | elseif Config.VoiceSystem == "saltychat" then 57 | local getPlayerRadioChannel = exports.saltychat:GetRadioChannel(true) 58 | if getPlayerRadioChannel or getPlayerRadioChannel ~= '' then 59 | exports.saltychat:SetRadioChannel('', true) 60 | end 61 | end 62 | Notify("You left the channel.", 'error') 63 | end 64 | 65 | local function toggleRadioAnimation(pState) 66 | LoadAnimDict("cellphone@") 67 | if pState then 68 | TriggerEvent("attachItemRadio","radio01") 69 | TaskPlayAnim(PlayerPedId(), "cellphone@", "cellphone_text_read_base", 2.0, 3.0, -1, 49, 0, 0, 0, 0) 70 | radioProp = CreateObject(`prop_cs_hand_radio`, 1.0, 1.0, 1.0, 1, 1, 0) 71 | AttachEntityToEntity(radioProp, PlayerPedId(), GetPedBoneIndex(PlayerPedId(), 57005), 0.14, 0.01, -0.02, 110.0, 120.0, -15.0, 1, 0, 0, 0, 2, 1) 72 | else 73 | StopAnimTask(PlayerPedId(), "cellphone@", "cellphone_text_read_base", 1.0) 74 | ClearPedTasks(PlayerPedId()) 75 | if DoesEntityExist(radioProp) then 76 | DeleteObject(radioProp) 77 | DeleteEntity(radioProp) 78 | radioProp = nil 79 | end 80 | end 81 | end 82 | 83 | function LoadAnimDict(dict) 84 | if not HasAnimDictLoaded(dict) then 85 | RequestAnimDict(dict) 86 | while not HasAnimDictLoaded(dict) do 87 | Wait(0) 88 | end 89 | end 90 | end 91 | 92 | local function toggleRadio(toggle) 93 | radioMenu = toggle 94 | SetNuiFocus(radioMenu, radioMenu) 95 | if radioMenu then 96 | toggleRadioAnimation(true) 97 | SendNUIMessage({action = "openRadio", volume = RadioVolume, max = Config.MaxFrequency}) 98 | else 99 | toggleRadioAnimation(false) 100 | SendNUIMessage({action = "closeRadio"}) 101 | end 102 | end 103 | 104 | local function IsRadioOn() 105 | return onRadio 106 | end 107 | 108 | --Exports 109 | exports("IsRadioOn", IsRadioOn) 110 | 111 | AddEventHandler('onResourceStop', function(resource) 112 | if GetCurrentResourceName() == resource then 113 | if RadioChannel ~= 0 then 114 | leaveRadio() 115 | toggleRadio(false) 116 | end 117 | end 118 | end) 119 | 120 | RegisterNetEvent('pappu-radionp:use:client', function() 121 | toggleRadio(not radioMenu) 122 | end) 123 | 124 | RegisterNetEvent('pappu-radionp:onRadioDrop', function() 125 | if RadioChannel ~= 0 then 126 | leaveRadio() 127 | end 128 | end) 129 | 130 | Citizen.CreateThread(function() 131 | -- Volume 132 | local volumeData = GetResourceKvpString('volume-pappu-radionp') 133 | if volumeData then RadioVolume = Round(tonumber(volumeData)) end 134 | end) 135 | 136 | function Round(value, numDecimalPlaces) 137 | if not numDecimalPlaces then return math.floor(value + 0.5) end 138 | local power = 10 ^ numDecimalPlaces 139 | return math.floor((value * power) + 0.5) / (power) 140 | end 141 | 142 | RegisterNUICallback('callback', function(data) 143 | if data.action == "nuiFocus" then 144 | SetNuiFocus(false, false) 145 | toggleRadio(false) 146 | elseif data.action == "powerOff" then 147 | if RadioChannel ~= 0 then 148 | leaveRadio() 149 | end 150 | elseif data.action == "volumeDown" then 151 | if RadioVolume > 1 then 152 | RadioVolume = RadioVolume - 1 153 | if Config.VoiceSystem == "pma-voice" then 154 | exports["pma-voice"]:setRadioVolume(RadioVolume) 155 | elseif Config.VoiceSystem == "saltychat" then 156 | exports.saltychat:SetRadioVolume(RadioVolume) 157 | end 158 | SendNUIMessage({action = "updateVolume", volume = RadioVolume}) 159 | SetResourceKvp('volume-pappu-radionp', RadioVolume) 160 | end 161 | elseif data.action == "volumeUp" then 162 | if RadioVolume <= 100 then 163 | RadioVolume = RadioVolume + 1 164 | if Config.VoiceSystem == "pma-voice" then 165 | exports["pma-voice"]:setRadioVolume(RadioVolume) 166 | elseif Config.VoiceSystem == "saltychat" then 167 | exports.saltychat:SetRadioVolume(RadioVolume) 168 | end 169 | SendNUIMessage({action = "updateVolume", volume = RadioVolume}) 170 | SetResourceKvp('volume-pappu-radionp', RadioVolume) 171 | end 172 | elseif data.action == "joinRadio" then 173 | local rchannel = tonumber(data.channel) 174 | if rchannel ~= nil then 175 | if rchannel <= Config.MaxFrequency and rchannel ~= 0 then 176 | if rchannel ~= RadioChannel then 177 | if Config.RestrictedChannels[rchannel] ~= nil then 178 | local job = GetPlayerJob() 179 | if CoreName == "qb-core" or CoreName == "qbx_core" then 180 | if Config.RestrictedChannels[rchannel][job.name] and job.onduty then 181 | connectToRadio(rchannel) 182 | else 183 | Notify("You can not connect to this signal!", 'error') 184 | end 185 | elseif CoreName == "es_extended" then 186 | if Config.RestrictedChannels[rchannel][job.name] then 187 | connectToRadio(rchannel) 188 | else 189 | Notify("You can not connect to this signal!", 'error') 190 | end 191 | end 192 | else 193 | connectToRadio(rchannel) 194 | end 195 | else 196 | Notify("You're already connected to this channel" , 'error') 197 | end 198 | else 199 | Notify("This frequency is not available.", 'error') 200 | end 201 | else 202 | Notify("This frequency is not available." , 'error') 203 | end 204 | end 205 | end) 206 | 207 | Citizen.CreateThread(function() 208 | for k, v in pairs(Config.RestrictedChannels) do 209 | RegisterNetEvent('pappu-radionp:joinRadioChannel:client-' .. k, function() 210 | if DoRadioCheck() then 211 | local rchannel = tonumber(k) 212 | if rchannel ~= nil then 213 | if rchannel <= Config.MaxFrequency and rchannel ~= 0 then 214 | if rchannel ~= RadioChannel then 215 | if Config.RestrictedChannels[rchannel] ~= nil then 216 | local job = GetPlayerJob() 217 | if CoreName == "qb-core" or CoreName == "qbx_core" then 218 | if Config.RestrictedChannels[rchannel][job.name] and job.onduty then 219 | connectToRadio(rchannel) 220 | else 221 | Notify("You can not connect to this signal!", 'error') 222 | end 223 | elseif CoreName == "es_extended" then 224 | if Config.RestrictedChannels[rchannel][job.name] then 225 | connectToRadio(rchannel) 226 | else 227 | Notify("You can not connect to this signal!", 'error') 228 | end 229 | end 230 | else 231 | connectToRadio(rchannel) 232 | end 233 | else 234 | Notify("You're already connected to this channel" , 'error') 235 | end 236 | else 237 | Notify("This frequency is not available.", 'error') 238 | end 239 | else 240 | Notify("This frequency is not available." , 'error') 241 | end 242 | else 243 | Notify("You dont have radio item." , 'error') 244 | end 245 | end) 246 | end 247 | 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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