├── fxmanifest.lua
├── locales
├── da.lua
└── en.lua
├── client
├── cl_target.lua
└── cl_main.lua
├── config.lua
├── server
└── sv_main.lua
├── README.md
└── LICENSE
/fxmanifest.lua:
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1 | fx_version 'cerulean'
2 | game 'gta5'
3 |
4 | author 'Carbon#1002'
5 | description 'qb-rentals'
6 | version '2.0'
7 |
8 | shared_scripts {
9 | '@qb-core/shared/locale.lua',
10 | 'locales/en.lua',
11 | 'config.lua'
12 | }
13 |
14 | client_script {
15 | 'client/cl_*.lua'
16 | }
17 |
18 | server_script {
19 | 'server/sv_*.lua'
20 | }
21 |
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/locales/da.lua:
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1 | local Translations = {
2 | info = {
3 | ["air_veh"] = "Fly Udlejning!",
4 | ["land_veh"] = "Bil Udlejning!",
5 | ["sea_veh"] = "Båd Udlejning!",
6 | },
7 | error = {
8 | ["not_enough_space"] = "%{vehicle} er i vejen!",
9 | ["not_enough_money"] = "Du har ikke nok Penge!",
10 | ["no_vehicle"] = "Intet køretøj til returnering"
11 | },
12 | task = {
13 | ["return_veh"] = "Giv køretøjet tilbage!",
14 | ['veh_returned'] = 'Køretøj returneret!'
15 | }
16 | }
17 | Lang = Locale:new({phrases = Translations, warnOnMissing = true})
18 |
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/locales/en.lua:
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1 | local Translations = {
2 | info = {
3 | ["air_veh"] = "Aircraft Rentals",
4 | ["land_veh"] = "Vehicle Rentals",
5 | ["sea_veh"] = "Boat Rentals",
6 | },
7 | error = {
8 | ["not_enough_space"] = "%{vehicle} is in the way!",
9 | ["not_enough_money"] = "You do not have enough money!",
10 | ["no_vehicle"] = "No vehicle to return!",
11 | ["no_driver_license"] = "You do not have a driver license!",
12 | ["no_pilot_license"] = "You do not have a pilot license!"
13 | },
14 | task = {
15 | ["return_veh"] = "Return your rented vehicle.",
16 | ['veh_returned'] = 'Vehicle Returned!'
17 | }
18 | }
19 | Lang = Locale:new({phrases = Translations, warnOnMissing = true})
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/client/cl_target.lua:
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1 | CreateThread(function(data)
2 | exports['qb-target']:AddCircleZone("VehiclePed", vector3(109.9739, -1088.61, 28.302), 0.4, {
3 | name = "vehicleped",
4 | debugPoly = false,
5 | }, {
6 | options = {
7 | {
8 | type = "client",
9 | event = "qb-rental:client:LicenseCheck",
10 | icon = "fas fa-car",
11 | label = "Rent Vehicle",
12 | LicenseType = "driver",
13 | MenuType = "vehicle",
14 | },
15 | },
16 | distance = 3.0
17 | })
18 |
19 | exports['qb-target']:AddCircleZone("AircraftPed", vector3(-1686.57, -3149.22, 12.99), 0.4, {
20 | name = "aircraftped",
21 | debugPoly = false,
22 | }, {
23 | options = {
24 | {
25 | type = "client",
26 | event = "qb-rental:client:LicenseCheck",
27 | icon = "fas fa-car",
28 | label = "Rent Aircraft",
29 | LicenseType = "pilot",
30 | MenuType = "aircraft",
31 | },
32 | },
33 | distance = 3.0
34 | })
35 |
36 | exports['qb-target']:AddCircleZone("BoatPed", vector3(-753.5, -1512.27, 4.02), 0.4, {
37 | name = "boatped",
38 | debugPoly = false,
39 | }, {
40 | options = {
41 | {
42 | type = "client",
43 | event = "qb-rental:client:openMenu",
44 | icon = "fas fa-car",
45 | label = "Rent Aircraft",
46 | MenuType = "boat"
47 | },
48 | },
49 | distance = 3.0
50 | })
51 | end)
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/config.lua:
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1 | Config = {}
2 |
3 | Config.FuelExport = 'lj-fuel'
4 |
5 | Config.Locations = {
6 | vehicle = {
7 | coords = vector4(109.9739, -1088.61, 28.302, 345.64),
8 | pedhash = `a_m_y_business_03`,
9 | spawnpoint = vector4(111.4223, -1081.24, 29.192, 340.0),
10 | },
11 |
12 | aircraft = {
13 | coords = vector4(-1686.57, -3149.22, 12.99, 240.88),
14 | pedhash = `s_m_y_airworker`,
15 | spawnpoint = vector4(-1673.4, -3158.47, 13.99, 331.49),
16 | },
17 |
18 | boat = {
19 | coords = vector4(-753.5, -1512.27, 4.02, 25.61),
20 | pedhash = `mp_m_boatstaff_01`,
21 | spawnpoint = vector4(-794.95, -1506.27, 1.08, 107.79),
22 | },
23 | }
24 |
25 | Config.Blips = {
26 | {title= Lang:t("info.land_veh"), colour= 50, id= 56, x= 111.0112, y= -1088.67, z= 29.302},
27 | {title= Lang:t("info.air_veh"), colour= 32, id= 578, x= -1673.39, y= -3158.45, z= 13.99},
28 | {title= Lang:t("info.sea_veh"), colour= 42, id= 410, x= -753.55, y= -1512.24, z= 5.02},
29 | }
30 |
31 | Config.Vehicles = {
32 | land = {
33 | [1] = {
34 | model = 'futo',
35 | money = 600,
36 | },
37 | [2] = {
38 | model = 'bison',
39 | money = 800,
40 | },
41 | [3] = {
42 | model = 'sanchez',
43 | money = 750,
44 | },
45 | },
46 | air = {
47 | [1] = {
48 | model = 'seasparrow',
49 | money = 7500,
50 | },
51 | [2] = {
52 | model = 'frogger2',
53 | money = 9500,
54 | },
55 | [3] = {
56 | model = 'swift',
57 | money = 11000,
58 | },
59 | },
60 | sea = {
61 | [1] = {
62 | model = 'seashark3',
63 | money = 5000,
64 | },
65 | [2] = {
66 | model = 'dinghy3',
67 | money = 7500,
68 | },
69 | [3] = {
70 | model = 'longfin',
71 | money = 11000,
72 | },
73 | }
74 | }
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/server/sv_main.lua:
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1 | local QBCore = exports['qb-core']:GetCoreObject()
2 |
3 | QBCore.Functions.CreateUseableItem("rentalpapers", function(source, item, plate)
4 | TriggerEvent("vehiclekeys:client:SetOwner", plate)
5 | end)
6 |
7 | RegisterServerEvent('qb-rental:server:rentalpapers', function(plate, model)
8 | local src = source
9 | local Player = QBCore.Functions.GetPlayer(src)
10 | local info = {}
11 | info.citizenid = Player.PlayerData.citizenid
12 | info.firstname = Player.PlayerData.charinfo.firstname
13 | info.lastname = Player.PlayerData.charinfo.lastname
14 | info.plate = plate
15 | info.model = model
16 | TriggerClientEvent('inventory:client:ItemBox', src, QBCore.Shared.Items["rentalpapers"], 'add')
17 | Player.Functions.AddItem('rentalpapers', 1, false, info)
18 | end)
19 |
20 |
21 | RegisterServerEvent('qb-rental:server:removepapers', function(plate, model)
22 | local src = source
23 | local Player = QBCore.Functions.GetPlayer(src)
24 | TriggerClientEvent('inventory:client:ItemBox', src, QBCore.Shared.Items["rentalpapers"], 'remove')
25 | Player.Functions.RemoveItem('rentalpapers', 1, false, info)
26 | end)
27 |
28 | QBCore.Functions.CreateCallback('qb-rental:server:CashCheck',function(source, cb, money)
29 | local src = source
30 | local Player = QBCore.Functions.GetPlayer(src)
31 | if Player.PlayerData.money.cash >= money then
32 | cb(true)
33 | Player.Functions.RemoveMoney('cash', money)
34 | else
35 | cb(false)
36 | end
37 | end)
38 |
39 | QBCore.Functions.CreateCallback('qb-rentals:server:getPilotLicenseStatus', function(source, cb, licenseType)
40 | local src = source
41 | local Player = QBCore.Functions.GetPlayer(src)
42 | local licenseTable = Player.PlayerData.metadata["licences"]
43 | print(json.encode(licenseTable))
44 |
45 | if licenseTable.pilot then
46 | cb(true)
47 | else
48 | cb(false)
49 | end
50 | end)
51 |
52 | QBCore.Functions.CreateCallback('qb-rentals:server:getDriverLicenseStatus', function(source, cb, licenseType)
53 | local src = source
54 | local Player = QBCore.Functions.GetPlayer(src)
55 | local licenseTable = Player.PlayerData.metadata["licences"]
56 |
57 | if licenseTable.driver then
58 | cb(true)
59 | else
60 | cb(false)
61 | end
62 | end)
63 |
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/README.md:
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1 | # qb-rentals
2 | This is a vehicle rental script for Cars, Aircrafts and Boats. This script is made for the qbcore framework and utilizes qb-target and qb-menu.
3 |
4 | # Features
5 | - Fully Configurable
6 | - Checks to see if player has correct amount of cash
7 | - Checks to see if rental spot it open
8 | - Provides rental papers for the vehicle
9 | - Not in use 0.00 In use 0.00-0.01
10 | - Ability to return all vehicles
11 | - License Checks
12 |
13 | # Dependencies
14 | - [qb-target](https://github.com/BerkieBb/qb-target)
15 | - [qb-menu](https://github.com/qbcore-framework/qb-menu)
16 |
17 | # Installation
18 | Go to qb-core/server/player.lua (line 94)
19 | Replace the licenses metadata with the snippet below
20 | ```lua
21 | PlayerData.metadata['licences'] = PlayerData.metadata['licences'] or {
22 | ['driver'] = true,
23 | ['business'] = false,
24 | ['weapon'] = false,
25 | ['pilot'] = false
26 | }
27 | ```
28 | # Optional
29 | *This allows you to add the ability for police to grant and revoke pilot licenses*
30 | Go to qb-policejob/server/main.lua (line 124)
31 | Replace the old line with this
32 | ```lua
33 | if args[2] == "driver" or args[2] == "weapon" or args[2] == "pilot" then
34 | ```
35 | Go to qb-policejob/server/main.lua (line 148)
36 | Replace the old line with this
37 | ```lua
38 | if args[2] == "driver" or args[2] == "weapon" or args[2] == "pilot" then
39 | ```
40 |
41 | # Rental Papers Item
42 |
43 | ```lua
44 | ["rentalpapers"] = {["name"] = "rentalpapers", ["label"] = "Rental Papers", ["weight"] = 0, ["type"] = "item", ["image"] = "rentalpapers.png", ["unique"] = true, ["useable"] = false, ["shouldClose"] = false, ["combinable"] = nil, ["description"] = "Yea, this is my car i can prove it!"},
45 | ```
46 | # Rental Papers Item Description - qb-inventory/html/js/app.js (Line 577)
47 |
48 | ```lua
49 | } else if (itemData.name == "stickynote") {
50 | $(".item-info-title").html('
' + itemData.label + '
')
51 | $(".item-info-description").html('' + itemData.info.label + '
');
52 | } else if (itemData.name == "rentalpapers") {
53 | $(".item-info-title").html('' + itemData.label + '
')
54 | $(".item-info-description").html('Name: '+ itemData.info.firstname + '
Last Name: '+ itemData.info.lastname+ '
Plate: '+ itemData.info.plate + 'Model: '+ itemData.info.model +'
');
55 | ```
56 | # Change Logs
57 | - 1.0 - Inital release
58 | - 1.1 - Script optimization / Locales
59 | - 2.0 - Script Revamp
60 |
61 | # Credits - [itsHyper](https://github.com/itsHyper) & elfishii
62 |
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/client/cl_main.lua:
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1 | local QBCore = exports['qb-core']:GetCoreObject()
2 | local SpawnVehicle = false
3 |
4 | -- Vehicle Rentals
5 |
6 | local comma_value = function(n) -- credit http://richard.warburton.it
7 | local left,num,right = string.match(n,'^([^%d]*%d)(%d*)(.-)$')
8 | return left..(num:reverse():gsub('(%d%d%d)','%1,'):reverse())..right
9 | end
10 |
11 | RegisterNetEvent('qb-rental:client:LicenseCheck', function(data)
12 | license = data.LicenseType
13 | if license == "driver" then
14 | QBCore.Functions.TriggerCallback("qb-rentals:server:getDriverLicenseStatus", function(hasLicense)
15 | if hasLicense then
16 | TriggerEvent('qb-rental:client:openMenu', data)
17 | MenuType = "vehicle"
18 | else
19 | QBCore.Functions.Notify(Lang:t("error.no_driver_license"), "error", 4500)
20 | end
21 | end)
22 | elseif license == "pilot" then
23 | QBCore.Functions.TriggerCallback("qb-rentals:server:getPilotLicenseStatus", function(hasLicense)
24 | if hasLicense then
25 | TriggerEvent('qb-rental:client:openMenu', data)
26 | MenuType = "aircraft"
27 | else
28 | QBCore.Functions.Notify(Lang:t("error.no_pilot_license"), "error", 4500)
29 | end
30 | end)
31 | end
32 | end)
33 |
34 | RegisterNetEvent('qb-rental:client:openMenu', function(data)
35 | menu = data.MenuType
36 |
37 | local vehMenu = {
38 | [1] = {
39 | header = "Rental Vehicles",
40 | isMenuHeader = true,
41 | },
42 |
43 | [2] = {
44 | id = 1,
45 | header = "Return Vehicle ",
46 | txt = Lang:t("task.return_veh"),
47 | params = {
48 | event = "qb-rental:client:return",
49 | }
50 | }
51 | }
52 |
53 | if menu == "vehicle" then
54 | for k=1, #Config.Vehicles.land do
55 | local veh = QBCore.Shared.Vehicles[Config.Vehicles.land[k].model]
56 | local name = veh and ('%s %s'):format(veh.brand, veh.name) or Config.Vehicles.land[k].model:sub(1,1):upper()..Config.Vehicles.land[k].model:sub(2)
57 | vehMenu[#vehMenu+1] = {
58 | id = k+1,
59 | header = name,
60 | txt = ("$%s"):format(comma_value(Config.Vehicles.land[k].money)),
61 | params = {
62 | event = "qb-rental:client:spawncar",
63 | args = {
64 | model = Config.Vehicles.land[k].model,
65 | money = Config.Vehicles.land[k].money,
66 | }
67 | }
68 | }
69 | end
70 | elseif menu == "aircraft" then
71 | for k=1, #Config.Vehicles.air do
72 | local veh = QBCore.Shared.Vehicles[Config.Vehicles.air[k].model]
73 | local name = veh and ('%s'):format(veh.name) or Config.Vehicles.air[k].model:sub(1,1):upper()..Config.Vehicles.air[k].model:sub(2)
74 | vehMenu[#vehMenu+1] = {
75 | id = k+1,
76 | header = name,
77 | txt = ("$%s"):format(comma_value(Config.Vehicles.air[k].money)),
78 | params = {
79 | event = "qb-rental:client:spawncar",
80 | args = {
81 | model = Config.Vehicles.air[k].model,
82 | money = Config.Vehicles.air[k].money,
83 | }
84 | }
85 | }
86 | exports['qb-menu']:openMenu(vehMenu)
87 | end
88 | elseif menu == "boat" then
89 | for k=1, #Config.Vehicles.sea do
90 | local veh = QBCore.Shared.Vehicles[Config.Vehicles.sea[k].model]
91 | local name = veh and ('%s %s'):format(veh.brand, veh.name) or Config.Vehicles.sea[k].model:sub(1,1):upper()..Config.Vehicles.sea[k].model:sub(2)
92 | vehMenu[#vehMenu+1] = {
93 | id = k+1,
94 | header = name,
95 | txt = ("$%s"):format(comma_value(Config.Vehicles.sea[k].money)),
96 | params = {
97 | event = "qb-rental:client:spawncar",
98 | args = {
99 | model = Config.Vehicles.sea[k].model,
100 | money = Config.Vehicles.sea[k].money,
101 | }
102 | }
103 | }
104 | end
105 | end
106 | exports['qb-menu']:openMenu(vehMenu)
107 | end)
108 |
109 | local CreateNPC = function()
110 | -- Vehicle Rentals
111 | created_ped = CreatePed(5, Config.Locations.vehicle.pedhash, Config.Locations.vehicle.coords.x, Config.Locations.vehicle.coords.y, Config.Locations.vehicle.coords.z, Config.Locations.vehicle.coords.w, false, true)
112 | FreezeEntityPosition(created_ped, true)
113 | SetEntityInvincible(created_ped, true)
114 | SetBlockingOfNonTemporaryEvents(created_ped, true)
115 | TaskStartScenarioInPlace(created_ped, 'WORLD_HUMAN_CLIPBOARD', 0, true)
116 |
117 | -- Aircraft Rentals
118 | created_ped = CreatePed(5, Config.Locations.aircraft.pedhash, Config.Locations.aircraft.coords.x, Config.Locations.aircraft.coords.y, Config.Locations.aircraft.coords.z, Config.Locations.aircraft.coords.w, false, true)
119 | FreezeEntityPosition(created_ped, true)
120 | SetEntityInvincible(created_ped, true)
121 | SetBlockingOfNonTemporaryEvents(created_ped, true)
122 | TaskStartScenarioInPlace(created_ped, 'WORLD_HUMAN_CLIPBOARD', 0, true)
123 |
124 | -- Boat Rentals
125 | created_ped = CreatePed(5, Config.Locations.boat.pedhash, Config.Locations.boat.coords.x, Config.Locations.boat.coords.y, Config.Locations.boat.coords.z, Config.Locations.boat.coords.w, false, true)
126 | FreezeEntityPosition(created_ped, true)
127 | SetEntityInvincible(created_ped, true)
128 | SetBlockingOfNonTemporaryEvents(created_ped, true)
129 | TaskStartScenarioInPlace(created_ped, 'WORLD_HUMAN_CLIPBOARD', 0, true)
130 | end
131 |
132 | local SpawnNPC = function()
133 | CreateThread(function()
134 | -- Vehicle Rentals
135 | RequestModel(Config.Locations.vehicle.pedhash)
136 | while not HasModelLoaded(Config.Locations.vehicle.pedhash) do
137 | Wait(1)
138 | end
139 | -- Aircraft Rentals
140 | RequestModel(Config.Locations.aircraft.pedhash)
141 | while not HasModelLoaded(Config.Locations.aircraft.pedhash) do
142 | Wait(1)
143 | end
144 | -- Boat Rentals
145 | RequestModel(Config.Locations.boat.pedhash)
146 | while not HasModelLoaded(Config.Locations.boat.pedhash) do
147 | Wait(1)
148 | end
149 | CreateNPC()
150 | end)
151 | end
152 |
153 | CreateThread(function()
154 | SpawnNPC()
155 | end)
156 |
157 | RegisterNetEvent('qb-rental:client:spawncar', function(data)
158 | local player = PlayerPedId()
159 | local money = data.money
160 | local model = data.model
161 | local label = Lang:t("error.not_enough_space", {vehicle = menu:sub(1,1):upper()..menu:sub(2)})
162 | if menu == "vehicle" then
163 | if IsAnyVehicleNearPoint(Config.Locations.vehicle.spawnpoint.x, Config.Locations.vehicle.spawnpoint.y, Config.Locations.vehicle.spawnpoint.z, 2.0) then
164 | QBCore.Functions.Notify(label, "error", 4500)
165 | return
166 | end
167 | elseif menu == "aircraft" then
168 | if IsAnyVehicleNearPoint(Config.Locations.aircraft.spawnpoint.x, Config.Locations.aircraft.spawnpoint.y, Config.Locations.aircraft.spawnpoint.z, 15.0) then
169 | QBCore.Functions.Notify(label, "error", 4500)
170 | return
171 | end
172 | elseif menu == "boat" then
173 | if IsAnyVehicleNearPoint(Config.Locations.boat.spawnpoint.x, Config.Locations.boat.spawnpoint.y, Config.Locations.boat.spawnpoint.z, 10.0) then
174 | QBCore.Functions.Notify(label, "error", 4500)
175 | return
176 | end
177 | end
178 |
179 | QBCore.Functions.TriggerCallback("qb-rental:server:CashCheck",function(money)
180 | if money then
181 | if menu == "vehicle" then
182 | QBCore.Functions.SpawnVehicle(model, function(vehicle)
183 | SetEntityHeading(vehicle, Config.Locations.vehicle.spawnpoint.w)
184 | TaskWarpPedIntoVehicle(player, vehicle, -1)
185 | TriggerEvent("vehiclekeys:client:SetOwner", GetVehicleNumberPlateText(vehicle))
186 | SetVehicleEngineOn(vehicle, true, true)
187 | SetVehicleDirtLevel(vehicle, 0.0)
188 | exports[Config.FuelExport]:SetFuel(vehicle, 100)
189 | SpawnVehicle = true
190 | print()
191 | end, Config.Locations.vehicle.spawnpoint, true)
192 | elseif menu == "aircraft" then
193 | QBCore.Functions.SpawnVehicle(model, function(vehicle)
194 | SetEntityHeading(vehicle, Config.Locations.aircraft.spawnpoint.w)
195 | TaskWarpPedIntoVehicle(player, vehicle, -1)
196 | TriggerEvent("vehiclekeys:client:SetOwner", GetVehicleNumberPlateText(vehicle))
197 | SetVehicleEngineOn(vehicle, true, true)
198 | SetVehicleDirtLevel(vehicle, 0.0)
199 | exports[Config.FuelExport]:SetFuel(vehicle, 100)
200 | SpawnVehicle = true
201 | end, Config.Locations.aircraft.spawnpoint, true)
202 | elseif menu == "boat" then
203 | QBCore.Functions.SpawnVehicle(model, function(vehicle)
204 | SetEntityHeading(vehicle, Config.Locations.boat.spawnpoint.w)
205 | TaskWarpPedIntoVehicle(player, vehicle, -1)
206 | TriggerEvent("vehiclekeys:client:SetOwner", GetVehicleNumberPlateText(vehicle))
207 | SetVehicleEngineOn(vehicle, true, true)
208 | SetVehicleDirtLevel(vehicle, 0.0)
209 | exports[Config.FuelExport]:SetFuel(vehicle, 100)
210 | SpawnVehicle = true
211 | end, Config.Locations.boat.spawnpoint, true)
212 | end
213 | Wait(1000)
214 | local vehicle = GetVehiclePedIsIn(player, false)
215 | local vehicleLabel = GetDisplayNameFromVehicleModel(GetEntityModel(vehicle))
216 | vehicleLabel = GetLabelText(vehicleLabel)
217 | local plate = GetVehicleNumberPlateText(vehicle)
218 | TriggerServerEvent('qb-rental:server:rentalpapers', plate, vehicleLabel)
219 | else
220 | QBCore.Functions.Notify(Lang:t("error.not_enough_money"), "error", 4500)
221 | end
222 | end, money)
223 | end)
224 |
225 | RegisterNetEvent('qb-rental:client:return', function()
226 | if SpawnVehicle then
227 | local Player = QBCore.Functions.GetPlayerData()
228 | QBCore.Functions.Notify(Lang:t("task.veh_returned"), 'success')
229 | TriggerServerEvent('qb-rental:server:removepapers')
230 | local car = GetVehiclePedIsIn(PlayerPedId(),true)
231 | NetworkFadeOutEntity(car, true,false)
232 | Citizen.Wait(2000)
233 | QBCore.Functions.DeleteVehicle(car)
234 | else
235 | QBCore.Functions.Notify(Lang:t("error.no_vehicle"), "error")
236 | end
237 | SpawnVehicle = false
238 | end)
239 |
240 | Citizen.CreateThread(function()
241 | for _, info in pairs(Config.Blips) do
242 | info.blip = AddBlipForCoord(info.x, info.y, info.z)
243 | SetBlipSprite(info.blip, info.id)
244 | SetBlipDisplay(info.blip, 4)
245 | SetBlipScale(info.blip, 0.65)
246 | SetBlipColour(info.blip, info.colour)
247 | SetBlipAsShortRange(info.blip, true)
248 | BeginTextCommandSetBlipName("STRING")
249 | AddTextComponentString(info.title)
250 | EndTextCommandSetBlipName(info.blip)
251 | end
252 | end)
253 |
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603 | WILL ANY COPYRIGHT HOLDER, OR ANY OTHER PARTY WHO MODIFIES AND/OR CONVEYS
604 | THE PROGRAM AS PERMITTED ABOVE, BE LIABLE TO YOU FOR DAMAGES, INCLUDING ANY
605 | GENERAL, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF THE
606 | USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE PROGRAM (INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO LOSS OF
607 | DATA OR DATA BEING RENDERED INACCURATE OR LOSSES SUSTAINED BY YOU OR THIRD
608 | PARTIES OR A FAILURE OF THE PROGRAM TO OPERATE WITH ANY OTHER PROGRAMS),
609 | EVEN IF SUCH HOLDER OR OTHER PARTY HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
610 | SUCH DAMAGES.
611 |
612 | 17. Interpretation of Sections 15 and 16.
613 |
614 | If the disclaimer of warranty and limitation of liability provided
615 | above cannot be given local legal effect according to their terms,
616 | reviewing courts shall apply local law that most closely approximates
617 | an absolute waiver of all civil liability in connection with the
618 | Program, unless a warranty or assumption of liability accompanies a
619 | copy of the Program in return for a fee.
620 |
621 | END OF TERMS AND CONDITIONS
622 |
623 | How to Apply These Terms to Your New Programs
624 |
625 | If you develop a new program, and you want it to be of the greatest
626 | possible use to the public, the best way to achieve this is to make it
627 | free software which everyone can redistribute and change under these terms.
628 |
629 | To do so, attach the following notices to the program. It is safest
630 | to attach them to the start of each source file to most effectively
631 | state the exclusion of warranty; and each file should have at least
632 | the "copyright" line and a pointer to where the full notice is found.
633 |
634 |
635 | Copyright (C)
636 |
637 | This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
638 | it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
639 | the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
640 | (at your option) any later version.
641 |
642 | This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
643 | but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
644 | MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
645 | GNU General Public License for more details.
646 |
647 | You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
648 | along with this program. If not, see .
649 |
650 | Also add information on how to contact you by electronic and paper mail.
651 |
652 | If the program does terminal interaction, make it output a short
653 | notice like this when it starts in an interactive mode:
654 |
655 | Copyright (C)
656 | This program comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; for details type `show w'.
657 | This is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it
658 | under certain conditions; type `show c' for details.
659 |
660 | The hypothetical commands `show w' and `show c' should show the appropriate
661 | parts of the General Public License. Of course, your program's commands
662 | might be different; for a GUI interface, you would use an "about box".
663 |
664 | You should also get your employer (if you work as a programmer) or school,
665 | if any, to sign a "copyright disclaimer" for the program, if necessary.
666 | For more information on this, and how to apply and follow the GNU GPL, see
667 | .
668 |
669 | The GNU General Public License does not permit incorporating your program
670 | into proprietary programs. If your program is a subroutine library, you
671 | may consider it more useful to permit linking proprietary applications with
672 | the library. If this is what you want to do, use the GNU Lesser General
673 | Public License instead of this License. But first, please read
674 |
675 |
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