├── assets └── rentalpapers.png ├── locales └── en.json ├── config ├── server.lua └── client.lua ├── fxmanifest.lua ├── modules ├── utils.lua └── client.lua ├── README.md ├── client ├── cl_main.lua └── cl_functions.lua ├── server └── sv_main.lua └── LICENSE /assets/rentalpapers.png: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Viper-Scripts/viper_rentals/HEAD/assets/rentalpapers.png -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /locales/en.json: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | "air_veh": "Aircraft Rentals", 3 | "land_veh": "Vehicle Rentals", 4 | "sea_veh": "Boat Rentals", 5 | 6 | "not_enough_space": "%s is in the way!", 7 | "not_enough_money": "You do not have enough money!", 8 | "no_driver_license": "You do not have a driver license!", 9 | "no_pilot_license": "You do not have a pilot license!", 10 | "next_time": "Maybe next time...", 11 | 12 | "rent_veh_label": "Rent Vehicle", 13 | "price_label": "Price" 14 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /config/server.lua: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | return { 2 | pedLocations = { 3 | vehicle = vec4(109.55, -1089.71, 28.3, 351.28), 4 | 5 | aircraft = vec4(-1686.57, -3149.22, 12.99, 240.88), 6 | 7 | boat = vec4(-753.5, -1512.27, 4.02, 25.61), 8 | }, 9 | 10 | addKey = function(source, plate, vehicle) 11 | if GetResourceState('qbx_vehiclekeys'):match('started') then 12 | return exports.qbx_vehiclekeys:GiveKey(source, vehicle) 13 | end 14 | 15 | if GetResourceState('Renewed-Vehiclekeys'):match('started') then 16 | return exports['Renewed-Vehiclekeys']:addKey(source, plate) 17 | end 18 | end 19 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /fxmanifest.lua: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | fx_version 'cerulean' 2 | game 'gta5' 3 | lua54 'yes' 4 | 5 | name 'mp-rentals' 6 | author 'xViperAG#0113' 7 | version '2.7.0' 8 | repository 'https://github.com/Morningstar-Development/mp-rentals' 9 | description 'Rental Script for QBCore using ox_lib and ox_inventory' 10 | 11 | dependencies { 'ox_lib', 'ox_inventory', 'ox_target', 'Renewed-Lib' } 12 | 13 | ox_lib 'locale' 14 | 15 | shared_scripts { '@ox_lib/init.lua', '@Renewed-Lib/init.lua', '@qbx_core/modules/lib.lua', 'config.lua' } 16 | client_script { 'client/cl_*.lua' } 17 | server_script { 'server/sv_*.lua' } 18 | 19 | files { 'modules/*.lua', 'locales/*.json', 'config/*.lua' } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /modules/utils.lua: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | local Utils = {} 2 | 3 | ---@param text string 4 | ---@param coords vector3 5 | ---@param icon number 6 | ---@param scale number 7 | ---@param color number 8 | ---@return number 9 | function Utils.createBlips(text, coords, icon, scale, color) 10 | local blipID = AddBlipForCoord(coords.x, coords.y, coords.z) 11 | SetBlipSprite(blipID, icon) 12 | SetBlipScale(blipID, scale) 13 | SetBlipColour(blipID, color) 14 | SetBlipAsShortRange(blipID, true) 15 | BeginTextCommandSetBlipName("STRING") 16 | AddTextComponentString(text) 17 | EndTextCommandSetBlipName(blipID) 18 | return blipID 19 | end 20 | 21 | ---Get the coords including the heading from an entity 22 | ---@param entity number 23 | ---@return vector4 24 | function Utils.GetCoordsFromEntity(entity) -- luacheck: ignore 25 | local coords = GetEntityCoords(entity) 26 | return vec4(coords.x, coords.y, coords.z, GetEntityHeading(entity)) 27 | end 28 | 29 | return Utils -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 |
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4 | 5 | ## Preview - Coming Soon 6 | 7 | ## Discord 8 | 9 | Join the Discord here! [Discord](https://discord.gg/3CXrkvQVds) 10 | 11 | # Features 12 | - Fully Configurable 13 | - Checks to see if player has correct amount of cash 14 | - Checks to see if rental spot it open 15 | - Provides rental papers for the vehicle 16 | - Not in use 0.00 In use 0.00-0.01 17 | - License Checks 18 | - Image Preview for Vehicles 19 | - ox_inventory Metadata Items 20 | 21 | # Dependencies 22 | - [interact](https://github.com/darktrovx/interact) 23 | - [ox_target](https://github.com/overextended/ox_target) 24 | - [ox_inventory](https://github.com/overextended/ox_inventory/releases) 25 | - [ox_lib](https://github.com/overextended/ox_lib/releases) 26 | - [qbx_core](https://github.com/QBox-Project/qbx_core/releases) 27 | - [Renewed-Lib](https://github.com/Renewed-Scripts/Renewed-Lib) 28 | 29 | # Optional Dependencies 30 | - [ox_lib_qw-scripts](https://github.com/qw-scripts/ox_lib/tree/qw-scripts--with-search) 31 | 32 | # Change Logs 33 | - 1.0 - Inital release 34 | - 1.1 - Script optimization / Locales 35 | - 2.0 - Script Revamp and Ox Optimization 36 | - 2.5 - Work In Progress Multi-Framework 37 | 38 | # Credits 39 | - [carbontheape](https://github.com/carbontheape) - Additional Types and New Locations 40 | - [itsHyper](https://github.com/itsHyper) & elfishii - Initial Version 41 | - [KevinGirardx](https://github.com/KevinGirardx) - Inspiration on Ox Menu 42 | - [QBox](https://github.com/QBox-Project) - Vehicle Spawn Logic and Utils 43 | - [FjamZoo](https://github.com/Renewed-Scripts) - Utilization of Renewed-Lib for Multi-Framework Support 44 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /client/cl_main.lua: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | local MPc = require 'modules.client' 2 | local config = require 'config.client' 3 | 4 | ------------ 5 | -- Events -- 6 | ------------ 7 | 8 | local function spawnVehicleInfo(model, coords, fuel) 9 | local netId = lib.callback.await('mp-rentals:server:SpawnVehicleSpawnerVehicle', false, model, coords, false) 10 | if not netId then return end 11 | local vehicle = NetToVeh(netId) 12 | 13 | local vehLabel = GetDisplayNameFromVehicleModel(model) 14 | local vehicleLabel = GetLabelText(vehLabel) 15 | local plate = config.getPlate(vehicle) 16 | 17 | if config.fuelExport ~= '' then 18 | exports[config.fuelExport]:SetFuel(vehicle, fuel, nil) 19 | else 20 | Entity(vehicle).state.fuel = fuel 21 | end 22 | 23 | if not plate then return end 24 | 25 | SetVehicleNumberPlateText(vehicle, plate) 26 | Entity(vehicle).state:set('vehicleLock', { lock = 0 }, true) 27 | 28 | local givePapers = lib.callback.await('mp-rentals:server:rentalpapers', false, plate, vehicleLabel, netId) 29 | if not givePapers then return end 30 | end 31 | 32 | local function spawnVehicle(data) 33 | local money = data.money 34 | local model = data.model 35 | local fuel = data.fuel 36 | local menu = data.menuType 37 | 38 | local label = locale("error.not_enough_space", menu:sub(1,1):upper()..menu:sub(2)) 39 | if menu == "vehicle" then 40 | local spawnVeh = config.vehSpawnLocations.vehicle 41 | if IsAnyVehicleNearPoint(spawnVeh.x, spawnVeh.y, spawnVeh.z, 2.0) then 42 | MPc.Notify(label, "error", 4500) 43 | return 44 | end 45 | elseif menu == "aircraft" then 46 | local spawnAir = config.vehSpawnLocations.aircraft 47 | if IsAnyVehicleNearPoint(spawnAir.x, spawnAir.y, spawnAir.z, 15.0) then 48 | MPc.Notify(label, "error", 4500) 49 | return 50 | end 51 | elseif menu == "boat" then 52 | local spawnBoat = config.vehSpawnLocations.boat 53 | if IsAnyVehicleNearPoint(spawnBoat.x, spawnBoat.y, spawnBoat.z, 10.0) then 54 | MPc.Notify(label, "error", 4500) 55 | return 56 | end 57 | end 58 | 59 | local alert = lib.alertDialog({ 60 | header = 'You are about to purchase a vehicle', 61 | content = 'You are about to purchase a vehicle for ' .. money .. ". \n Are you sure you want to rent this vehicle?", 62 | centered = true, 63 | cancel = true, 64 | labels = { 65 | confirm = 'Rent', 66 | } 67 | }) 68 | 69 | if alert == 'confirm' then 70 | lib.callback("mp-rentals:server:CashCheck", false, function(money) 71 | if money then 72 | if menu == "vehicle" then 73 | spawnVehicleInfo(model, config.vehSpawnLocations.vehicle, fuel) 74 | elseif menu == "aircraft" then 75 | spawnVehicleInfo(model, config.vehSpawnLocations.aircraft, fuel) 76 | elseif menu == "boat" then 77 | spawnVehicleInfo(model, config.vehSpawnLocations.boat, fuel) 78 | end 79 | else 80 | MPc.Notify(locale("not_enough_money"), "error", 4500) 81 | end 82 | end, money) 83 | else 84 | MPc.Notify(locale('next_time'), 'error', 4500) 85 | end 86 | end exports('spawnVehicle', spawnVehicle) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /server/sv_main.lua: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | local svConfig = require 'config.server' 2 | local Utils = require 'modules.utils' 3 | 4 | lib.callback.register('mp-rentals:server:rentalpapers', function(source, plate, model, netId) 5 | local vehicle = NetworkGetEntityFromNetworkId(netId) 6 | local metadata = { 7 | description = ('Proof of purchase. Use to get extra rental keys. \n \nName: %s \nPlate: %s \nModel: %s'):format(Renewed.getCharName(source), plate, model), 8 | plate = plate, 9 | model = model 10 | } 11 | 12 | svConfig.addKey(source, plate, vehicle) 13 | if exports.ox_inventory:AddItem(source, 'rentalpapers', 1, metadata) then 14 | return true 15 | end 16 | 17 | return false 18 | end) 19 | 20 | lib.callback.register('mp-rentals:server:CashCheck',function(source, money) 21 | local cash = Renewed.getMoney(source, 'cash') 22 | 23 | if cash >= money then Renewed.removeMoney(source, money, 'cash', "Rental Car Purchased") return true end 24 | return false 25 | end) 26 | 27 | ---@todo Research other license tables for other frameworks 28 | lib.callback.register('mp-rentals:server:getLicenseStatus', function(source, licenseType) 29 | if GetResourceState('qbx_core'):match('started') then 30 | local Player = exports.qbx_core:GetPlayer(source) -- Find other tables 31 | local licenseTable = Player.PlayerData.metadata.licences 32 | 33 | return licenseTable[licenseType] 34 | end 35 | 36 | if GetResourceState('es_extended'):match('started') then 37 | return true 38 | end 39 | 40 | if GetResourceState('ox_core'):match('started') then 41 | return true 42 | end 43 | end) 44 | 45 | lib.callback.register('mp-rentals:server:SpawnVehicleSpawnerVehicle', function(_, model, coords, warp) 46 | if GetResourceState('qbx_core'):match('started') then 47 | local netId, vehicle = qbx.spawnVehicle({ 48 | model = model, 49 | spawnSource = coords, 50 | warp = warp 51 | }) 52 | 53 | if netId then return netId end 54 | if not vehicle or not vehicle == 0 then return end 55 | 56 | SetEntityHeading(vehicle, coords.w) 57 | SetVehicleEngineOn(vehicle, false, false, true) 58 | SetVehicleDirtLevel(vehicle, 0.0) 59 | 60 | return netId 61 | else 62 | --[[ Borrowed Logic from Old Rentals / Old QBox Core ]]-- 63 | 64 | model = type(model) == 'string' and joaat(model) or model 65 | 66 | if not CreateVehicleServerSetter then 67 | error('^1CreateVehicleServerSetter is not available on your artifact, please use artifact 5904 or above to be able to use this^0') 68 | return 69 | end 70 | 71 | local tempVehicle = CreateVehicle(model, 0, 0, 0, 0, true, true) 72 | while not DoesEntityExist(tempVehicle) do 73 | Wait(0) 74 | end 75 | 76 | local vehicleType = GetVehicleType(tempVehicle) 77 | DeleteEntity(tempVehicle) 78 | 79 | local ped = GetPlayerPed(source) 80 | if not coords then 81 | coords = Utils.GetCoordsFromEntity(ped) 82 | end 83 | 84 | local veh = CreateVehicleServerSetter(model, vehicleType, coords.x, coords.y, coords.z, coords.w) 85 | while not DoesEntityExist(veh) do 86 | Wait(0) 87 | end 88 | 89 | while GetVehicleNumberPlateText(veh) == "" do 90 | Wait(0) 91 | end 92 | 93 | if warp then SetPedIntoVehicle(ped, veh, -1) end 94 | return NetworkGetNetworkIdFromEntity(veh) 95 | end 96 | end) 97 | 98 | lib.callback.register('mp-rentals:server:getPedLocations', function(_) 99 | return svConfig.pedLocations 100 | end) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /modules/client.lua: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | local MPc = {} 2 | local config = require 'config.client' 3 | 4 | ---@param text string 5 | ---@param textType string 6 | ---@param duration number 7 | function MPc.Notify(text, textType, duration) 8 | lib.notify({ 9 | description = text, 10 | type = textType, 11 | duration = duration 12 | }) 13 | end 14 | 15 | function MPc.openVehicleMenu(data) 16 | local menu = data.menuType 17 | local vehMenu = {} 18 | 19 | if menu == "vehicle" then 20 | for i = 1, #config.rentalVehicles.land do 21 | local name = config.rentalVehicles.land[i].name 22 | vehMenu[#vehMenu+1] = { 23 | title = name, 24 | description = locale('rent_veh_label'), 25 | icon = config.rentalVehicles.land[i].icon, 26 | arrow = true, 27 | onSelect = function() 28 | local vehData = { 29 | model = config.rentalVehicles.land[i].model, 30 | money = config.rentalVehicles.land[i].money, 31 | fuel = config.rentalVehicles.land[i].fuel, 32 | menuType = menu, 33 | } 34 | exports['mp-rentals']:spawnVehicle(vehData) 35 | end, 36 | image = ('https://docs.fivem.net/vehicles/%s.webp'):format(config.rentalVehicles.land[i].model), 37 | metadata = { 38 | {label = locale('price_label'), value = "$" .. config.rentalVehicles.land[i].money} 39 | }, 40 | progress = config.rentalVehicles.land[i].fuel, 41 | } 42 | end 43 | elseif menu == "aircraft" then 44 | for i = 1, #config.rentalVehicles.air do 45 | local name = config.rentalVehicles.air[i].name 46 | vehMenu[#vehMenu+1] = { 47 | title = name, 48 | description = locale('rent_veh_label'), 49 | icon = config.rentalVehicles.air[i].icon, 50 | arrow = true, 51 | onSelect = function() 52 | local vehData = { 53 | model = config.rentalVehicles.air[i].model, 54 | money = config.rentalVehicles.air[i].money, 55 | fuel = config.rentalVehicles.air[i].fuel, 56 | menuType = menu, 57 | } 58 | exports['mp-rentals']:spawnVehicle(vehData) 59 | end, 60 | image = ('https://docs.fivem.net/vehicles/%s.webp'):format(config.rentalVehicles.air[i].model), 61 | metadata = { 62 | {label = locale('price_label'), value = "$" .. config.rentalVehicles.air[i].money} 63 | }, 64 | progress = config.rentalVehicles.air[i].fuel, 65 | } 66 | end 67 | elseif menu == "boat" then 68 | for i = 1, #config.rentalVehicles.sea do 69 | local name = config.rentalVehicles.sea[i].name 70 | vehMenu[#vehMenu+1] = { 71 | title = name, 72 | description = locale('rent_veh_label'), 73 | icon = config.rentalVehicles.sea[i].icon, 74 | arrow = true, 75 | onSelect = function() 76 | local vehData = { 77 | model = config.rentalVehicles.sea[i].model, 78 | money = config.rentalVehicles.sea[i].money, 79 | fuel = config.rentalVehicles.sea[i].fuel, 80 | menuType = menu, 81 | } 82 | exports['mp-rentals']:spawnVehicle(vehData) 83 | end, 84 | image = ('https://docs.fivem.net/vehicles/%s.webp'):format(config.rentalVehicles.sea[i].model), 85 | metadata = { 86 | {label = locale('price_label'), value = "$" .. config.rentalVehicles.sea[i].money} 87 | }, 88 | progress = config.rentalVehicles.sea[i].fuel, 89 | } 90 | end 91 | end 92 | 93 | lib.registerContext({ 94 | id = "rental_veh_menu", 95 | title = "Rental Vehicles", 96 | hasSearch = config.useOxQwade, 97 | options = vehMenu 98 | }) 99 | lib.showContext('rental_veh_menu') 100 | end 101 | 102 | return MPc -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /client/cl_functions.lua: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | local Utils = require 'modules.utils' 2 | local MPc = require 'modules.client' 3 | local config = require 'config.client' 4 | 5 | -------------- 6 | -- Functons -- 7 | -------------- 8 | 9 | local function checkLicenseData(data) 10 | local license = data.licenseType 11 | 12 | local hasLicense = lib.callback.await("mp-rentals:server:getLicenseStatus", false, license) 13 | 14 | if hasLicense then 15 | MPc.openVehicleMenu(data) 16 | else 17 | MPc.Notify(locale('no_driver_license'), "error", 4500) 18 | end 19 | end 20 | 21 | local function CreatePeds() 22 | local pedInfo = lib.callback.await('mp-rentals:server:getPedLocations', false) 23 | 24 | local landcoords = pedInfo.vehicle 25 | local aircoords = pedInfo.aircraft 26 | local boatcoords = pedInfo.boat 27 | 28 | Renewed.addPed({ 29 | model = `a_m_y_business_03`, -- The ped to be spawned 30 | dist = 25, -- Distance of when the ped should be loaded in 31 | coords = vec3(landcoords.x, landcoords.y, landcoords.z), -- The coords for the ped 32 | heading = landcoords.w, -- Heading of the ped 33 | scenario = 'WORLD_HUMAN_CLIPBOARD', -- Use this if you want the ped to play a scenario 34 | freeze = true, -- use this if the ped should be frozen 35 | invincible = true, -- use this if the ped should be invincible 36 | tempevents = true,-- use this if the ped should block temporary events 37 | id = 'rentals_land_vehicles', -- Unique ID for the ped 38 | 39 | -- Normal ox Target stuff -- 40 | target = { 41 | { 42 | name = 'rentals_land_vehicles', 43 | icon = "fas fa-car", 44 | label = "Rent Vehicle", 45 | onSelect = function() 46 | local data = { licenseType = 'driver', menuType = 'vehicle' } 47 | checkLicenseData(data) 48 | end, 49 | canInteract = function(_, distance) 50 | return distance < 2.5 and config.useTarget 51 | end, 52 | }, 53 | }, 54 | 55 | interact = { 56 | distance = 3.0, 57 | interactDst = 1.5, 58 | options = { 59 | { 60 | label = 'Rent Vehicle', 61 | action = function() 62 | local data = { licenseType = 'driver', menuType = 'vehicle' } 63 | checkLicenseData(data) 64 | end, 65 | canInteract = function() 66 | return not config.useTarget 67 | end 68 | } 69 | } 70 | } 71 | }) 72 | 73 | Renewed.addPed({ 74 | model = `s_m_y_airworker`, -- The ped to be spawned 75 | dist = 25, -- Distance of when the ped should be loaded in 76 | coords = vec3(aircoords.x, aircoords.y, aircoords.z), -- The coords for the ped 77 | heading = aircoords.w, -- Heading of the ped 78 | scenario = 'WORLD_HUMAN_CLIPBOARD', -- Use this if you want the ped to play a scenario 79 | freeze = true, -- use this if the ped should be frozen 80 | invincible = true, -- use this if the ped should be invincible 81 | tempevents = true,-- use this if the ped should block temporary events 82 | id = 'rentals_air_vehicles', -- Unique ID for the ped 83 | 84 | -- Normal ox Target stuff -- 85 | target = { 86 | { 87 | name = 'rentals_air_vehicles', 88 | icon = "fas fa-car", 89 | label = "Rent Vehicle", 90 | onSelect = function() 91 | local data = { licenseType = 'pilot', menuType = 'aircraft' } 92 | checkLicenseData(data) 93 | end, 94 | canInteract = function(_, distance) 95 | return distance < 2.5 and config.useTarget 96 | end, 97 | }, 98 | }, 99 | 100 | interact = { 101 | distance = 3.0, 102 | interactDst = 1.5, 103 | options = { 104 | { 105 | label = 'Rent Vehicle', 106 | action = function() 107 | local data = { licenseType = 'pilot', menuType = 'aircraft' } 108 | checkLicenseData(data) 109 | end, 110 | canInteract = function() 111 | return not config.useTarget 112 | end 113 | } 114 | } 115 | } 116 | }) 117 | 118 | Renewed.addPed({ 119 | model = `mp_m_boatstaff_01`, -- The ped to be spawned 120 | dist = 25, -- Distance of when the ped should be loaded in 121 | coords = vec3(boatcoords.x, boatcoords.y, boatcoords.z), -- The coords for the ped 122 | heading = boatcoords.w, -- Heading of the ped 123 | scenario = 'WORLD_HUMAN_CLIPBOARD', -- Use this if you want the ped to play a scenario 124 | freeze = true, -- use this if the ped should be frozen 125 | invincible = true, -- use this if the ped should be invincible 126 | tempevents = true,-- use this if the ped should block temporary events 127 | id = 'rentals_boat_vehicles', -- Unique ID for the ped 128 | 129 | -- Normal ox Target stuff -- 130 | target = { 131 | { 132 | name = 'rentals_air_vehicles', 133 | icon = "fas fa-car", 134 | label = "Rent Vehicle", 135 | onSelect = function() 136 | local data = { menuType = 'boat' } 137 | MPc.openVehicleMenu(data) 138 | end, 139 | canInteract = function(_, distance) 140 | return distance < 2.5 and config.useTarget 141 | end, 142 | }, 143 | }, 144 | 145 | interact = { 146 | distance = 3.0, 147 | interactDst = 1.5, 148 | options = { 149 | { 150 | label = 'Rent Vehicle', 151 | action = function() 152 | local data = { menuType = 'boat' } 153 | checkLicenseData(data) 154 | end, 155 | canInteract = function() 156 | return not config.useTarget 157 | end 158 | } 159 | } 160 | } 161 | }) 162 | end 163 | 164 | local function CreateRentalBlips() 165 | for _, blip in pairs(config.vehBlips) do 166 | Utils.createBlips(blip.title, vec3(blip.coords.x, blip.coords.y, blip.coords.z), blip.id, blip.scale or 0.65, blip.color) 167 | end 168 | end 169 | 170 | local function UseRentalPapers(data, slot) 171 | local metadata = slot.metadata 172 | 173 | exports.ox_inventory:useItem(data, function(data) 174 | if data then 175 | metadata = data.metadata 176 | local hasKeys = lib.callback.await('mp-rentals:server:GiveRentalPaperKeys', false, metadata) 177 | if hasKeys then return print('success') end 178 | end 179 | end) 180 | end 181 | exports('rentalpapers', UseRentalPapers) 182 | 183 | local function playerLoad() 184 | CreateRentalBlips() 185 | CreatePeds() 186 | end 187 | 188 | CreateThread(playerLoad) 189 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /config/client.lua: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | return { 2 | fuelExport = 'LegacyFuel', 3 | 4 | useTarget = false, 5 | useOxQwade = false, -- Using Qwadebot's Variation of ox_lib using Search 6 | 7 | vehBlips = { 8 | { title = locale("land_veh"), color = 50, id = 56, coords = vec3(109.55, -1089.71, 29.3)}, 9 | { title = locale("air_veh"), color = 32, id = 578, coords = vec3(-1673.39, -3158.45, 13.99)}, 10 | { title = locale("sea_veh"), color = 42, id = 410, coords = vec3(-753.55, -1512.24, 5.02)}, 11 | }, 12 | 13 | vehSpawnLocations = { 14 | vehicle = vec4(111.37, -1081.11, 29.19, 341.23), 15 | 16 | aircraft = vec4(-1673.4, -3158.47, 13.99, 331.49), 17 | 18 | boat = vec4(-794.95, -1506.27, 2.08, 107.79), 19 | }, 20 | 21 | rentalVehicles = { 22 | land = { 23 | [1] = { 24 | name = 'Boat Trailer', 25 | model = 'boattrailer', 26 | icon = 'fas fa-car', 27 | money = 500, 28 | --image = 'https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/996342018127175751/1085004964348305468/image.png', 29 | fuel = math.random(55, 77), 30 | }, 31 | [2] = { 32 | name = 'Bison', 33 | model = 'bison', 34 | icon = 'fas fa-truck-pickup', 35 | money = 500, 36 | --image = 'https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/907789876177555495/1065029459079594034/image.png', 37 | fuel = math.random(55, 77), 38 | }, 39 | [3] = { 40 | name = 'Enus', 41 | model = 'cog55', 42 | icon = 'fas fa-car', 43 | money = 750, 44 | --image = 'https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/907789876177555495/1065029458530148482/image.png', 45 | fuel = math.random(55, 77), 46 | }, 47 | [4] = { 48 | name = 'Futo', 49 | model = 'futo', 50 | icon = 'fas fa-car', 51 | money = 600, 52 | --image = 'https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/907789876177555495/1065074259279478835/image.png', 53 | fuel = math.random(55, 77), 54 | }, 55 | [5] = { 56 | name = 'Buccaneer', 57 | model = 'buccaneer', 58 | icon = 'fas fa-car', 59 | money = 625, 60 | --image = 'https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/996342018127175751/1085003990053437580/image.png', 61 | fuel = math.random(55, 77), 62 | }, 63 | [6] = { 64 | name = 'Moped', 65 | model = 'faggio', 66 | icon = 'fas fa-motorcycle', 67 | money = 750, 68 | --image = 'https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/996342018127175751/1085004704473432105/image.png', 69 | fuel = math.random(55, 77), 70 | }, 71 | [7] = { 72 | name = 'Sanchez', 73 | model = 'sanchez', 74 | icon = 'fas fa-motorcycle', 75 | money = 10000, 76 | --image = 'https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/996342018127175751/1085003681331675196/image.png', 77 | fuel = math.random(55, 77), 78 | }, 79 | [8] = { 80 | name = 'Coach', 81 | model = 'bus', 82 | icon = 'fas fa-bus', 83 | money = 800, 84 | --image = 'https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/907789876177555495/1065074724880781353/image.png', 85 | fuel = math.random(55, 77), 86 | }, 87 | [9] = { 88 | name = 'Shuttle Bus', 89 | model = 'rentalbus', 90 | icon = 'fas fa-van-shuttle', 91 | money = 800, 92 | --image = 'https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/996342018127175751/1085003215730393158/image.png', 93 | fuel = math.random(55, 77), 94 | }, 95 | [10] = { 96 | name = 'Tour Bus', 97 | model = 'tourbus', 98 | icon = 'fas fa-car', 99 | money = 800, 100 | --image = 'https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/907789876177555495/1065029457590620190/image.png', -- Image of the vehicle 101 | fuel = math.random(55, 77), 102 | }, 103 | [11] = { 104 | name = 'Taco Truck', 105 | model = 'taco2', 106 | icon = 'fas fa-truck', 107 | money = 800, 108 | --image = 'https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/907789876177555495/1065071122141425706/image.png', 109 | fuel = math.random(55, 77), 110 | }, 111 | [12] = { 112 | name = 'Limo', 113 | model = 'stretch', 114 | icon = 'fas fa-car', 115 | money = 1500, 116 | --image = 'https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/907789876177555495/1065071578649477131/image.png', 117 | fuel = math.random(55, 77), 118 | }, 119 | [13] = { 120 | name = 'Hearse', 121 | model = 'romero', 122 | icon = 'fas fa-car', 123 | money = 1500, 124 | --image = 'https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/907789876177555495/1065071578649477131/image.png', 125 | fuel = math.random(55, 77), 126 | }, 127 | [14] = { 128 | name = 'Clown Car', 129 | model = 'speedo2', 130 | icon = 'fas fa-van-shuttle', 131 | money = 5000, 132 | --image = 'https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/907789876177555495/1065071578649477131/image.png', 133 | fuel = math.random(55, 77), 134 | }, 135 | [15] = { 136 | name = 'Festival Bus', 137 | model = 'pbus2', 138 | icon = 'fas fa-bus', 139 | money = 10000, 140 | --image = 'https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/907789876177555495/1065071578649477131/image.png', 141 | fuel = math.random(55, 77), 142 | }, 143 | }, 144 | air = { 145 | [1] = { 146 | name = 'Frogger', 147 | model = 'frogger2', 148 | icon = 'fas fa-helicopter', 149 | money = 9500, 150 | --image = 'https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/996342018127175751/1085005742123274240/image.png', 151 | fuel = math.random(75, 100) 152 | }, 153 | [2] = { 154 | name = 'Swift', 155 | model = 'swift', 156 | icon = 'fas fa-helicopter', 157 | money = 11000, 158 | --image = 'https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/996342018127175751/1085005985451606047/image.png', 159 | fuel = math.random(75, 100) 160 | }, 161 | }, 162 | sea = { 163 | [1] = { 164 | name = 'Seashark', 165 | model = 'seashark3', 166 | icon = 'fas fa-anchor', 167 | money = 5000, 168 | --image = 'https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/996342018127175751/1085061655139987507/image.png', 169 | fuel = math.random(75, 100), 170 | }, 171 | [2] = { 172 | name = 'Dinghy', 173 | model = 'dinghy3', 174 | icon = 'fas fa-anchor', 175 | money = 7500, 176 | --image = 'https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/996342018127175751/1085062044476256326/image.png', 177 | fuel = math.random(75, 100), 178 | }, 179 | [3] = { 180 | name = 'Longfin', 181 | model = 'longfin', 182 | icon = 'fas fa-anchor', 183 | money = 11000, 184 | --image = 'https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/996342018127175751/1085062458798002186/image.png', 185 | fuel = math.random(75, 100), 186 | }, 187 | } 188 | }, 189 | 190 | getPlate = function(vehicle) 191 | if GetResourceState('qbx_core'):match('started') then 192 | return qbx.getVehiclePlate(vehicle) 193 | else 194 | return GetVehicleNumberPlateText(vehicle) 195 | end 196 | end 197 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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