├── images
├── m-mash.png
├── m-yeast.png
├── trowel.png
├── m-barley.png
├── m-potato.png
├── m-waterjar.png
├── m-moonshine.png
├── m-heatedbarley.png
├── m-heatedmixture.png
├── m-heatedwater.png
└── m-moonshinemix.png
├── fxmanifest.lua
├── README.md
├── config.lua
├── server
└── main.lua
├── client
└── main.lua
└── LICENSE
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/fxmanifest.lua:
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1 | fx_version 'cerulean'
2 |
3 | game 'gta5'
4 |
5 | author 'oosayeroo'
6 |
7 | description 'sayer-moonshine'
8 |
9 | version '2.0.2'
10 |
11 | client_scripts{
12 | 'client/main.lua'
13 | }
14 |
15 | shared_scripts{
16 | 'config.lua'
17 | }
18 |
19 | server_scripts{
20 | 'server/main.lua'
21 | }
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/README.md:
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1 | # sayer-moonshine
2 | a simple moonshine making script with configurable locations, prices, amounts etc.
3 |
4 | # Dependencies:
5 | - qb-core - https://github.com/qbcore-framework/qb-core
6 | - qb-target - https://github.com/qbcore-framework/qb-target
7 |
8 |
9 | # How to Setup:
10 |
11 | Add to qb-core/shared/items.lua:
12 | ```
13 | --sayer-moonshine
14 | ['m-moonshine'] = {['name'] = 'm-moonshine', ['label'] = 'Moonshine', ['weight'] = 500, ['type'] = 'item', ['image'] = 'm-moonshine.png', ['unique'] = false, ['useable'] = true, ['shouldClose'] = true, ['combinable'] = nil, ['description'] = 'a good jug of moonshine'},
15 | ['m-waterjar'] = {['name'] = 'm-waterjar', ['label'] = 'Water Jar', ['weight'] = 400, ['type'] = 'item', ['image'] = 'm-waterjar.png', ['unique'] = false, ['useable'] = true, ['shouldClose'] = true, ['combinable'] = nil, ['description'] = 'a large water jar'},
16 | ['m-heatedwater'] = {['name'] = 'm-heatedwater', ['label'] = 'Stage 1 Mix', ['weight'] = 300, ['type'] = 'item', ['image'] = 'm-heatedwater.png', ['unique'] = false, ['useable'] = true, ['shouldClose'] = true, ['combinable'] = nil, ['description'] = 'Very Hot Water'},
17 | ['m-heatedbarley'] = {['name'] = 'm-heatedbarley', ['label'] = 'Stage 2 Mix', ['weight'] = 300, ['type'] = 'item', ['image'] = 'm-heatedbarley.png', ['unique'] = false, ['useable'] = true, ['shouldClose'] = true, ['combinable'] = nil, ['description'] = 'Very Hot Barley Mixture'},
18 | ['m-heatedmixture'] = {['name'] = 'm-heatedmixture', ['label'] = 'Stage 3 Mix', ['weight'] = 300, ['type'] = 'item', ['image'] = 'm-heatedmixture.png', ['unique'] = false, ['useable'] = true, ['shouldClose'] = true, ['combinable'] = nil, ['description'] = 'A Hot Mess'},
19 | ['m-moonshinemix'] = {['name'] = 'm-moonshinemix', ['label'] = 'Stage 4 Mix', ['weight'] = 300, ['type'] = 'item', ['image'] = 'm-moonshinemix.png', ['unique'] = false, ['useable'] = true, ['shouldClose'] = true, ['combinable'] = nil, ['description'] = 'Final Mix Stage'},
20 | ['m-yeast'] = {['name'] = 'm-yeast', ['label'] = 'Yeast', ['weight'] = 100, ['type'] = 'item', ['image'] = 'm-yeast.png', ['unique'] = false, ['useable'] = true, ['shouldClose'] = true, ['combinable'] = nil, ['description'] = 'Yeast For Mixing Things'},
21 | ['m-barley'] = {['name'] = 'm-barley', ['label'] = 'Barley', ['weight'] = 100, ['type'] = 'item', ['image'] = 'm-barley.png', ['unique'] = false, ['useable'] = true, ['shouldClose'] = true, ['combinable'] = nil, ['description'] = 'Barley For Mixing Things'},
22 | ['m-potato'] = {['name'] = 'm-potato', ['label'] = 'Potato', ['weight'] = 100, ['type'] = 'item', ['image'] = 'm-potato.png', ['unique'] = false, ['useable'] = true, ['shouldClose'] = true, ['combinable'] = nil, ['description'] = 'Good For Mashing'},
23 | ['m-mash'] = {['name'] = 'm-mash', ['label'] = 'Mash', ['weight'] = 100, ['type'] = 'item', ['image'] = 'm-mash.png', ['unique'] = false, ['useable'] = true, ['shouldClose'] = true, ['combinable'] = nil, ['description'] = 'mashed potato'},
24 | ['trowel'] = {['name'] = 'trowel', ['label'] = 'Trowel', ['weight'] = 500, ['type'] = 'item', ['image'] = 'trowel.png', ['unique'] = false, ['useable'] = true, ['shouldClose'] = true, ['combinable'] = nil, ['description'] = 'Small handheld garden shovel'},
25 |
26 | ```
27 |
28 | Add Images From sayer-moonshine/images to qb-inventory/html/images
29 |
30 | ## Add To Small Resources/Server/Consumable
31 | ```
32 | QBCore.Functions.CreateUseableItem("m-moonshine", function(source, item)
33 | local src = source
34 | local Player = QBCore.Functions.GetPlayer(src)
35 | TriggerClientEvent("consumables:client:DrinkAlcohol", src, item.name)
36 | end)
37 | ```
38 |
39 | ## Add to Small Resources/Config alcohol section
40 | ```
41 | ["m-moonshine"] = math.random(20, 30),
42 | ```
43 |
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/config.lua:
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1 | Config = {}
2 |
3 | Config.JimShops = false --set true if using jims menu found here https://github.com/jimathy/qb-menu
4 | Config.MoneyType = 'cash' --what account you wanna use / cash/bank/blackmoney etc
5 | Config.Items = { --these are items you require so if you want to change them to an existing item in your server change the second variable so ["Trowel"] = changeme,
6 | --DO NOT CHANGE THE FIRST VARIABLE THAT IS NEEDED!!!
7 | ["Trowel"] = "trowel",
8 | ["Waterjar"] = "m-waterjar",
9 | ["Yeast"] = "m-yeast",
10 | ["Potato"] = "m-potato",
11 | ["Barley"] = "m-barley",
12 | ["Mash"] = "m-mash",
13 | ["HeatedWater"] = "m-heatedwater",
14 | ["HeatedBarley"] = "m-heatedbarley",
15 | ["HeatedMixture"] = "m-heatedmixture",
16 | ["MoonshineMix"] = "m-moonshinemix",
17 | ["Moonshine"] = "m-moonshine"
18 | }
19 |
20 | Config.ShopBlip = true
21 | Config.Shop = {
22 | ["Sprite"] = 52,
23 | ["Colour"] = 1,
24 | ["Size"] = 0.5,
25 | ["Label"] = "Moonshine Ingredients",
26 | }
27 | Config.IngredientShop = {
28 | label = "Moonshine Ingredients",
29 | slots = 6, --make sure this number is the same as the amount of items you have in this list or it wont work
30 | items = {
31 | [1] = {
32 | name = "m-waterjar",
33 | price = 5,
34 | amount = 50,
35 | info = {},
36 | type = "item",
37 | slot = 1,
38 | },
39 | [2] = {
40 | name = "m-yeast",
41 | price = 5,
42 | amount = 50,
43 | info = {},
44 | type = "item",
45 | slot = 2,
46 | },
47 | }
48 | }
49 | Config.EnableLocations = "enabled" --dont change this as third eye not setup
50 | Config.MoonshineLocations = {
51 | ["pick-potato1"] = { --picking locations have a 20 metre radius. so best not to put them too close together. i designed it to work in a field
52 | [1] = vector3(2265.37, 5046.59, 44.35),
53 | [2] = vector3(2251.11, 5061.73, 45.61),
54 | },
55 | ["pick-barley1"] = {
56 | [1] = vector3(2224.25, 5088.56, 49.33),
57 | [2] = vector3(2205.49, 5107.97, 50.74),
58 | },
59 | ["buy-ingredients"] = {
60 | [1] = vector3(1697.43, 4872.3, 42.03),
61 | },
62 | ["heat-water"] = { --stage 1
63 | [1] = vector3(1389.68, 3603.35, 38.94),
64 | },
65 | ["add-barley"] = { --stage 2
66 | [1] = vector3(1391.84, 3606.03, 38.94),
67 | },
68 | ["add-yeast"] = { --stage 3
69 | [1] = vector3(1394.57, 3601.86, 38.94),
70 | },
71 | ["ferment-mash"] = { --stage 4
72 | [1] = vector3(1396.66, 3605.12, 38.94),
73 | },
74 | ["finish-moonshine"] = { --stage 5
75 | [1] = vector3(1389.71, 3608.76, 38.94),
76 | },
77 | }
78 |
79 | --TIMINGS--
80 | Config.ActionTime = 10 --in seconds (10 = 10 seconds)
81 | Config.PickingTime = 10
82 |
83 | --harvest--
84 | Config.PickingRadius = 20 --how big the area you can pick at picking locations (20 is the default i left it at but change to whatever you like)
85 | Config.PotatoHarvestAmount = math.random(1, 4) --amount of potato to harvest each time
86 | Config.BarleyHarvestAmount = math.random(1, 4) -- amont of barley to harvest each time
87 |
88 | --amounts --
89 | Config.MashAmountNeeded = 1 --amount of mash you need to add to make next step
90 | Config.YeastAmountNeeded = 1
91 | Config.BarleyAmountNeeded = 1
92 | Config.MashAmount = math.random(1, 3) --amount of mash to get from 1 potato
93 | Config.BatchAmount = math.random(3, 8) --how many moonshine you end up with by end of all stages
94 |
95 | --selling--
96 | Config.SellItemLocation = vector3(1538.85, 6322.41, 24.61) --location to sell moonshine
97 | Config.MoonshineValue = 100 --how much 1 moonshine sells for at sell location
98 |
99 | --BREAK/FAIL SYSTEM--
100 | Config.EnableFailing = true --can fail a process
101 | Config.LoseOnFail = false --makes it so you lose the item upon failing if you have enablefailing = true
102 | Config.FireOnFail = true --[VERY FUN] [BOOM]
103 | Config.FailChance = 20 --in % chance that you fail a step.
104 | Config.FireChance = 5 --in % out of 100
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/server/main.lua:
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1 | local QBCore = exports['qb-core']:GetCoreObject()
2 | local SellMoonshine = {
3 | [Config.Items["Moonshine"]] = Config.MoonshineValue ,
4 | }
5 | local MoneyType = Config.MoneyType
6 |
7 | RegisterServerEvent('sayer-moonshine:server:GetPotato')
8 | AddEventHandler('sayer-moonshine:server:GetPotato', function()
9 | local Player = QBCore.Functions.GetPlayer(source)
10 | local item = Config.Items["Potato"]
11 | Player.Functions.AddItem(item, Config.PotatoHarvestAmount)
12 | TriggerClientEvent('inventory:client:ItemBox', source, QBCore.Shared.Items[item], "add")
13 | end)
14 |
15 | RegisterServerEvent('sayer-moonshine:server:GetBarley')
16 | AddEventHandler('sayer-moonshine:server:GetBarley', function()
17 | local Player = QBCore.Functions.GetPlayer(source)
18 | local item = Config.Items["Barley"]
19 | Player.Functions.AddItem(item, Config.BarleyHarvestAmount)
20 | TriggerClientEvent('inventory:client:ItemBox', source, QBCore.Shared.Items[item], "add")
21 | end)
22 |
23 | QBCore.Functions.CreateUseableItem(Config.Items["Potato"], function(source, item)
24 | local Player = QBCore.Functions.GetPlayer(source)
25 | TriggerClientEvent("sayer-moonshine:client:GetMash", source, item.name)
26 | end)
27 |
28 | RegisterNetEvent('sayer-moonshine:server:GetMash', function()
29 | local src = source
30 | local Player = QBCore.Functions.GetPlayer(src)
31 | local quantity = Config.MashAmount
32 | local item = Config.Items["Mash"]
33 | local amount = 1
34 |
35 | Player.Functions.RemoveItem(Config.Items["Potato"], amount)
36 | Player.Functions.AddItem(item, quantity)
37 | TriggerClientEvent('inventory:client:ItemBox', src, QBCore.Shared.Items[item], "add")
38 | end)
39 |
40 | RegisterNetEvent('sayer-moonshine:server:HeatWater', function()
41 | local src = source
42 | local Player = QBCore.Functions.GetPlayer(src)
43 | local waterjar = Player.Functions.GetItemByName(Config.Items["Waterjar"])
44 |
45 | if waterjar ~= nil then
46 |
47 | Player.Functions.RemoveItem(Config.Items["Waterjar"], 1)
48 | Player.Functions.AddItem(Config.Items["HeatedWater"], 1)
49 | TriggerClientEvent('inventory:client:ItemBox', src, QBCore.Shared.Items[Config.Items["HeatedWater"]], "add")
50 | end
51 | end)
52 |
53 | RegisterNetEvent('sayer-moonshine:server:AddBarley', function()
54 | local src = source
55 | local Player = QBCore.Functions.GetPlayer(src)
56 | local heatedwater = Player.Functions.GetItemByName(Config.Items["HeatedWater"])
57 | local barley = Player.Functions.GetItemByName(Config.Items["Barley"])
58 |
59 | if heatedwater ~= nil and barley ~= nil then
60 |
61 | Player.Functions.RemoveItem(Config.Items["HeatedWater"], 1)
62 | Player.Functions.RemoveItem(Config.Items["Barley"], Config.BarleyAmountNeeded)
63 | Player.Functions.AddItem(Config.Items["HeatedBarley"], 1)
64 | TriggerClientEvent('inventory:client:ItemBox', src, QBCore.Shared.Items[Config.Items["HeatedBarley"]], "add")
65 | end
66 | end)
67 |
68 | RegisterNetEvent('sayer-moonshine:server:AddYeast', function()
69 | local src = source
70 | local Player = QBCore.Functions.GetPlayer(src)
71 | local heatedbarley = Player.Functions.GetItemByName(Config.Items["HeatedBarley"])
72 | local yeast = Player.Functions.GetItemByName('m-yeast')
73 |
74 | if heatedbarley ~= nil and yeast ~= nil then
75 |
76 | Player.Functions.RemoveItem(Config.Items["HeatedBarley"], 1)
77 | Player.Functions.RemoveItem(Config.Items["Yeast"], Config.YeastAmountNeeded)
78 | Player.Functions.AddItem(Config.Items["HeatedMixture"], 1)
79 | TriggerClientEvent('inventory:client:ItemBox', src, QBCore.Shared.Items[Config.Items["HeatedMixture"]], "add")
80 | end
81 | end)
82 |
83 | RegisterNetEvent('sayer-moonshine:server:AddMash', function()
84 | local src = source
85 | local Player = QBCore.Functions.GetPlayer(src)
86 | local heatedmixture = Player.Functions.GetItemByName(Config.Items["HeatedMixture"])
87 | local potato = Player.Functions.GetItemByName(Config.Items["Mash"])
88 |
89 | if heatedmixture ~= nil and potato ~= nil then
90 |
91 | Player.Functions.RemoveItem(Config.Items["HeatedMixture"], 1)
92 | Player.Functions.RemoveItem(Config.Items["Mash"], Config.MashAmountNeeded)
93 | Player.Functions.AddItem(Config.Items["MoonshineMix"], 1)
94 | TriggerClientEvent('inventory:client:ItemBox', src, QBCore.Shared.Items[Config.Items["MoonshineMix"]], "add")
95 | end
96 | end)
97 |
98 | RegisterNetEvent('sayer-moonshine:server:FinishMoonshine', function()
99 | local src = source
100 | local Player = QBCore.Functions.GetPlayer(src)
101 | local moonshinemix = Player.Functions.GetItemByName(Config.Items["MoonshineMix"])
102 |
103 | if moonshinemix ~= nil then
104 |
105 | Player.Functions.RemoveItem(Config.Items["MoonshineMix"], 1)
106 |
107 | Player.Functions.AddItem(Config.Items["Moonshine"], Config.BatchAmount)
108 | TriggerClientEvent('inventory:client:ItemBox', src, QBCore.Shared.Items[Config.Items["Moonshine"]], "add")
109 | end
110 | end)
111 |
112 | RegisterNetEvent('sayer-moonshine:server:LoseStage2', function()
113 | local src = source
114 | local Player = QBCore.Functions.GetPlayer(src)
115 | local item = Config.Items["HeatedWater"]
116 | local item2 = Config.Items["Barley"]
117 | Player.Functions.RemoveItem(item, 1)
118 | TriggerClientEvent('inventory:client:ItemBox', src, QBCore.Shared.Items[item], "remove")
119 | Player.Functions.RemoveItem(item2, Config.BarleyAmountNeeded)
120 | TriggerClientEvent('inventory:client:ItemBox', src, QBCore.Shared.Items[item2], "remove")
121 | end)
122 |
123 | RegisterNetEvent('sayer-moonshine:server:LoseStage3', function()
124 | local src = source
125 | local Player = QBCore.Functions.GetPlayer(src)
126 | local item = Config.Items["HeatedBarley"]
127 | local item2 = Config.Items["Yeast"]
128 | Player.Functions.RemoveItem(item, 1)
129 | TriggerClientEvent('inventory:client:ItemBox', src, QBCore.Shared.Items[item], "remove")
130 | Player.Functions.RemoveItem(item2, Config.YeastAmountNeeded)
131 | TriggerClientEvent('inventory:client:ItemBox', src, QBCore.Shared.Items[item2], "remove")
132 | end)
133 |
134 | RegisterNetEvent('sayer-moonshine:server:LoseStage4', function()
135 | local src = source
136 | local Player = QBCore.Functions.GetPlayer(src)
137 | local item = Config.Items["HeatedMixture"]
138 | local item2 = Config.Items["Mash"]
139 | Player.Functions.RemoveItem(item, 1)
140 | TriggerClientEvent('inventory:client:ItemBox', src, QBCore.Shared.Items[item], "remove")
141 | Player.Functions.RemoveItem(item2, Config.MashAmountNeeded)
142 | TriggerClientEvent('inventory:client:ItemBox', src, QBCore.Shared.Items[item2], "remove")
143 | end)
144 |
145 | RegisterNetEvent('sayer-moonshine:server:LoseStage5', function()
146 | local src = source
147 | local Player = QBCore.Functions.GetPlayer(src)
148 | local item = Config.Items["MoonshineMix"]
149 | Player.Functions.RemoveItem(item, 1)
150 | TriggerClientEvent('inventory:client:ItemBox', src, QBCore.Shared.Items[Config.Items["MoonshineMix"]], "remove")
151 | end)
152 |
153 |
154 | --Selling ---
155 | RegisterNetEvent('sayer-moonshine:server:SellMoonshine', function()
156 | local src = source
157 | local price = 0
158 | local Player = QBCore.Functions.GetPlayer(src)
159 |
160 | local xItem = Player.Functions.GetItemsByName(SellMoonshine)
161 | if xItem ~= nil then
162 | for k, v in pairs(Player.PlayerData.items) do
163 | if Player.PlayerData.items[k] ~= nil then
164 | if SellMoonshine[Player.PlayerData.items[k].name] ~= nil then
165 | price = price + (SellMoonshine[Player.PlayerData.items[k].name] * Player.PlayerData.items[k].amount)
166 | Player.Functions.RemoveItem(Player.PlayerData.items[k].name, Player.PlayerData.items[k].amount, k)
167 |
168 | Player.Functions.AddMoney("cash", price, "sold-moonshine")
169 | TriggerClientEvent('QBCore:Notify', src, "You sold your Moonshine for $"..price)
170 | TriggerEvent("qb-log:server:CreateLog", "sellmoonshine", "moonshine", "blue", "**"..GetPlayerName(src) .. "** got $"..price.." for selling the Moonshine")
171 | end
172 | end
173 | end
174 | else
175 | TriggerClientEvent('QBCore:Notify', src, "You have no Moonshine..")
176 | end
177 |
178 | end)
179 |
180 | QBCore.Commands.Add("debugpicking", "fixed any picking issues", {}, false, function(source)
181 | TriggerClientEvent("sayer-moonshine:debugpicking", source, false)
182 | end)
183 |
184 | RegisterNetEvent('sayer-moonshine:StartServerFire', function(coords, maxChildren, isGasFire)
185 | local src = source
186 | local ped = GetPlayerPed(src)
187 | local coords2 = GetEntityCoords(ped)
188 | TriggerClientEvent("sayer-moonshine:StartFire", -1, coords, maxChildren, isGasFire)
189 | end)
190 |
191 | RegisterNetEvent('sayer-moonshine:StopFires', function()
192 | TriggerClientEvent("sayer-moonshine:StopFires", -1)
193 | end)
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/client/main.lua:
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1 | local QBCore = exports['qb-core']:GetCoreObject()
2 | local picking = false
3 | local Selllocation = Config.SellItemLocation
4 | local sl = Selllocation
5 | local currentFires = {}
6 |
7 | Citizen.CreateThread(function()
8 | if Config.ShopBlip then
9 | for i = 1, #Config.MoonshineLocations["buy-ingredients"] do
10 | local blip = AddBlipForCoord(Config.MoonshineLocations["buy-ingredients"][i])
11 |
12 | SetBlipSprite(blip, Config.Shop["Sprite"])
13 | SetBlipScale(blip, Config.Shop["Size"])
14 | SetBlipColour(blip, Config.Shop["Colour"])
15 | SetBlipDisplay(blip, 4)
16 | SetBlipAsShortRange(blip, true)
17 |
18 | BeginTextCommandSetBlipName('STRING')
19 | AddTextComponentString(Config.Shop["Label"])
20 | EndTextCommandSetBlipName(blip)
21 | end
22 | end
23 | end)
24 |
25 | DrawText3Ds = function(x, y, z, text)
26 | SetTextScale(0.35, 0.35)
27 | SetTextFont(4)
28 | SetTextProportional(1)
29 | SetTextColour(255, 255, 255, 215)
30 | SetTextEntry("STRING")
31 | SetTextCentre(true)
32 | AddTextComponentString(text)
33 | SetDrawOrigin(x,y,z, 0)
34 | DrawText(0.0, 0.0)
35 | local factor = (string.len(text)) / 370
36 | DrawRect(0.0, 0.0+0.0125, 0.017+ factor, 0.03, 0, 0, 0, 75)
37 | ClearDrawOrigin()
38 | end
39 |
40 | RegisterNetEvent('sayer-moonshine:client:GetMash', function()
41 | potatoMashing()
42 | end)
43 |
44 | RegisterNetEvent('sayer-moonshine:client:HeatWater', function()
45 | if QBCore.Functions.HasItem(Config.Items["Waterjar"]) then
46 | QBCore.Functions.Progressbar('name_here', 'Heating Water...', Config.ActionTime * 1000, false, true, {
47 | disableMovement = true,
48 | disableCarMovement = true,
49 | disableMouse = false,
50 | disableCombat = true,
51 | }, {
52 | animDict = 'mini@repair',
53 | anim = 'fixing_a_ped',
54 | flags = 16,
55 | }, {}, {}, function()
56 | if Config.EnableFailing then
57 | local chance = math.random(0, 100)
58 | if chance < Config.FailChance then
59 | QBCore.Functions.Notify('You Failed this step, Try Again', 'error')
60 | ClearPedTasks(PlayerPedId())
61 | else
62 | TriggerServerEvent('sayer-moonshine:server:HeatWater')
63 | QBCore.Functions.Notify('You Heated Some Water', 'primary', 7500)
64 | ClearPedTasks(PlayerPedId())
65 | end
66 | else
67 | TriggerServerEvent('sayer-moonshine:server:HeatWater')
68 | QBCore.Functions.Notify('You Heated Some Water', 'primary', 7500)
69 | ClearPedTasks(PlayerPedId())
70 | end
71 | end)
72 | else
73 | QBCore.Functions.Notify('You Forgot to Add Water', 'error')
74 | end
75 | end)
76 |
77 | RegisterNetEvent('sayer-moonshine:client:AddBarley', function()
78 | if QBCore.Functions.HasItem(Config.Items["HeatedWater"]) then
79 | if QBCore.Functions.HasItem(Config.Items["Barley"], Config.BarleyAmountNeeded) then
80 | QBCore.Functions.Progressbar('name_here', 'Adding Barley...', Config.ActionTime * 1000, false, true, {
81 | disableMovement = true,
82 | disableCarMovement = true,
83 | disableMouse = false,
84 | disableCombat = true,
85 | }, {
86 | animDict = 'mini@repair',
87 | anim = 'fixing_a_ped',
88 | flags = 16,
89 | }, {}, {}, function()
90 | if Config.EnableFailing then
91 | local chance = math.random(0, 100)
92 | if chance < Config.FailChance then
93 | if Config.LoseOnFail then
94 | TriggerServerEvent('sayer-moonshine:server:LoseStage2')
95 | QBCore.Functions.Notify('You failed and lost the item', 'error', 2000)
96 | ClearPedTasks(PlayerPedId())
97 | else
98 | QBCore.Functions.Notify('You Failed this step, Try Again', 'error')
99 | ClearPedTasks(PlayerPedId())
100 | end
101 | if Config.FireOnFail then
102 | local firechance = math.random(1, 100)
103 | local randTime = math.random(3000,5000)
104 | local coords = GetEntityCoords(PlayerPedId())
105 | if firechance <= Config.FireChance then
106 | FailFire(coords, randTime)
107 | end
108 | end
109 | else
110 | TriggerServerEvent('sayer-moonshine:server:AddBarley')
111 | QBCore.Functions.Notify('You Added some Barley', 'primary', 7500)
112 | ClearPedTasks(PlayerPedId())
113 | end
114 | else
115 | TriggerServerEvent('sayer-moonshine:server:AddBarley')
116 | QBCore.Functions.Notify('You Added some Barley', 'primary', 7500)
117 | ClearPedTasks(PlayerPedId())
118 | end
119 | end)
120 | else
121 | QBCore.Functions.Notify('you dont have enough barley', 'error', 2000)
122 | end
123 | else
124 | QBCore.Functions.Notify('You Forgot to Heat The Water', 'error')
125 | end
126 | end)
127 |
128 | RegisterNetEvent('sayer-moonshine:client:AddYeast', function()
129 | if QBCore.Functions.HasItem(Config.Items["HeatedBarley"]) then
130 | if QBCore.Functions.HasItem(Config.Items["Yeast"], Config.YeastAmountNeeded) then
131 | QBCore.Functions.Progressbar('name_here', 'Adding Yeast...', Config.ActionTime * 1000, false, true, {
132 | disableMovement = true,
133 | disableCarMovement = true,
134 | disableMouse = false,
135 | disableCombat = true,
136 | }, {
137 | animDict = 'mini@repair',
138 | anim = 'fixing_a_ped',
139 | flags = 16,
140 | }, {}, {}, function()
141 | if Config.EnableFailing then
142 | local chance = math.random(0, 100)
143 | if chance < Config.FailChance then
144 | if Config.LoseOnFail then
145 | TriggerServerEvent('sayer-moonshine:server:LoseStage3')
146 | QBCore.Functions.Notify('You failed and lost the item', 'error', 2000)
147 | ClearPedTasks(PlayerPedId())
148 | else
149 | QBCore.Functions.Notify('You Failed this step, Try Again', 'error')
150 | ClearPedTasks(PlayerPedId())
151 | end
152 | if Config.FireOnFail then
153 | local firechance = math.random(1, 100)
154 | local randTime = math.random(3000,5000)
155 | local coords = GetEntityCoords(PlayerPedId())
156 | if firechance <= Config.FireChance then
157 | FailFire(coords, randTime)
158 | end
159 | end
160 | else
161 | TriggerServerEvent('sayer-moonshine:server:AddYeast')
162 | QBCore.Functions.Notify('You Added some yeast', 'primary', 7500)
163 | ClearPedTasks(PlayerPedId())
164 | end
165 | else
166 | TriggerServerEvent('sayer-moonshine:server:AddYeast')
167 | QBCore.Functions.Notify('You Added some yeast', 'primary', 7500)
168 | ClearPedTasks(PlayerPedId())
169 | end
170 | end)
171 | else
172 | QBCore.Functions.Notify('you dont have enough yeast', 'error', 2000)
173 | end
174 | else
175 | QBCore.Functions.Notify('You Forgot to Add Barley', 'error')
176 | end
177 | end)
178 |
179 | RegisterNetEvent('sayer-moonshine:client:AddMash', function()
180 | if QBCore.Functions.HasItem(Config.Items["HeatedMixture"]) then
181 | if QBCore.Functions.HasItem(Config.Items["Mash"], Config.MashAmountNeeded) then
182 | QBCore.Functions.Progressbar('name_here', 'Adding Mash...', Config.ActionTime * 1000, false, true, {
183 | disableMovement = true,
184 | disableCarMovement = true,
185 | disableMouse = false,
186 | disableCombat = true,
187 | }, {
188 | animDict = 'mini@repair',
189 | anim = 'fixing_a_ped',
190 | flags = 16,
191 | }, {}, {}, function()
192 | if Config.EnableFailing then
193 | local chance = math.random(0, 100)
194 | if chance < Config.FailChance then
195 | if Config.LoseOnFail then
196 | TriggerServerEvent('sayer-moonshine:server:LoseStage4')
197 | QBCore.Functions.Notify('You failed and lost the item', 'error', 2000)
198 | ClearPedTasks(PlayerPedId())
199 | else
200 | QBCore.Functions.Notify('You Failed this step, Try Again', 'error')
201 | ClearPedTasks(PlayerPedId())
202 | end
203 | if Config.FireOnFail then
204 | local firechance = math.random(1, 100)
205 | local randTime = math.random(3000,5000)
206 | local coords = GetEntityCoords(PlayerPedId())
207 | if firechance <= Config.FireChance then
208 | FailFire(coords, randTime)
209 | end
210 | end
211 | else
212 | TriggerServerEvent('sayer-moonshine:server:AddMash')
213 | QBCore.Functions.Notify('You add some mash', 'primary', 7500)
214 | ClearPedTasks(PlayerPedId())
215 | end
216 | else
217 | TriggerServerEvent('sayer-moonshine:server:AddMash')
218 | QBCore.Functions.Notify('You add some mash', 'primary', 7500)
219 | ClearPedTasks(PlayerPedId())
220 | end
221 | end)
222 | else
223 | QBCore.Functions.Notify('You dont have enough mash', 'error', 2000)
224 | end
225 | else
226 | QBCore.Functions.Notify('You missed a step', 'error', 2000)
227 | end
228 | end)
229 |
230 | RegisterNetEvent('sayer-moonshine:client:FinishMoonshine', function()
231 | if QBCore.Functions.HasItem(Config.Items["MoonshineMix"]) then
232 | QBCore.Functions.Progressbar('name_here', 'Finishing Up...', Config.ActionTime * 1000, false, true, {
233 | disableMovement = true,
234 | disableCarMovement = true,
235 | disableMouse = false,
236 | disableCombat = true,
237 | }, {
238 | animDict = 'mini@repair',
239 | anim = 'fixing_a_ped',
240 | flags = 16,
241 | }, {}, {}, function()
242 | if Config.EnableFailing then
243 | local chance = math.random(0, 100)
244 | if chance < Config.FailChance then
245 | if Config.LoseOnFail then
246 | TriggerServerEvent('sayer-moonshine:server:LoseStage5')
247 | QBCore.Functions.Notify('You failed and lost the item', 'error', 2000)
248 | ClearPedTasks(PlayerPedId())
249 | else
250 | QBCore.Functions.Notify('You Failed this step, Try Again', 'error')
251 | ClearPedTasks(PlayerPedId())
252 | end
253 | if Config.FireOnFail then
254 | local firechance = math.random(1, 100)
255 | local randTime = math.random(3000,5000)
256 | local coords = GetEntityCoords(PlayerPedId())
257 | if firechance <= Config.FireChance then
258 | FailFire(coords, randTime)
259 | end
260 | end
261 | else
262 | TriggerServerEvent('sayer-moonshine:server:FinishMoonshine')
263 | QBCore.Functions.Notify('You made a batch of moonshine', 'primary', 7500)
264 | ClearPedTasks(PlayerPedId())
265 | end
266 | else
267 | TriggerServerEvent('sayer-moonshine:server:FinishMoonshine')
268 | QBCore.Functions.Notify('You made a batch of moonshine', 'primary', 7500)
269 | ClearPedTasks(PlayerPedId())
270 | end
271 | end)
272 | else
273 | QBCore.Functions.Notify('You missed a step', 'error')
274 | end
275 | end)
276 |
277 | RegisterNetEvent('qb-menu:client:BuyMoonshineIngredients', function(data)
278 | if Config.JimShops == true then
279 | TriggerServerEvent("jim-shops:ShopOpen", "shop", "Moonshine Ingredients", Config.IngredientShop)
280 | else
281 | TriggerServerEvent("inventory:server:OpenInventory", "shop", "Moonshine Ingredients", Config.IngredientShop)
282 | end
283 | end)
284 |
285 | CreateThread(function()
286 | if Config.EnableLocations == "enabled" then
287 | while true do
288 | sleep = 100
289 | local pos = GetEntityCoords(PlayerPedId())
290 | local PlayerData = QBCore.Functions.GetPlayerData()
291 | local radius = Config.PickingRadius
292 | for k, v in pairs(Config.MoonshineLocations["buy-ingredients"]) do
293 | if #(pos - vector3(v.x, v.y, v.z)) < 0.9 then
294 | sleep = 0
295 | QBCore.Functions.DrawText3D(v.x, v.y, v.z, "~g~[E]~w~ - Buy Ingredients")
296 | if IsControlJustReleased(0, 38) then
297 | TriggerEvent("qb-menu:client:BuyMoonshineIngredients")
298 | end
299 | elseif #(pos - vector3(v.x, v.y, v.z)) < 1.5 then
300 | sleep = 0
301 | QBCore.Functions.DrawText3D(v.x, v.y, v.z, "Buy Ingredients")
302 | end
303 | end
304 | for k, v in pairs(Config.MoonshineLocations["pick-potato1"]) do
305 | if #(pos - vector3(v.x, v.y, v.z)) < radius then
306 | sleep = 0
307 | QBCore.Functions.DrawText3D(v.x, v.y, v.z, "~g~[E]~w~ - Pick Potato")
308 | if IsControlJustReleased(0, 38) then
309 | pickCrop("potato")
310 | end
311 | elseif #(pos - vector3(v.x, v.y, v.z)) < 1.5 then
312 | sleep = 0
313 | QBCore.Functions.DrawText3D(v.x, v.y, v.z, "Pick Potato")
314 | end
315 | end
316 | for k, v in pairs(Config.MoonshineLocations["pick-barley1"]) do
317 | if #(pos - vector3(v.x, v.y, v.z)) < radius then
318 | sleep = 0
319 | QBCore.Functions.DrawText3D(v.x, v.y, v.z, "~g~[E]~w~ - Pick Barley")
320 | if IsControlJustReleased(0, 38) then
321 | pickCrop("barley")
322 | end
323 | elseif #(pos - vector3(v.x, v.y, v.z)) < 1.5 then
324 | sleep = 0
325 | QBCore.Functions.DrawText3D(v.x, v.y, v.z, "Pick Barley")
326 | end
327 | end
328 | for k, v in pairs(Config.MoonshineLocations["heat-water"]) do
329 | if #(pos - vector3(v.x, v.y, v.z)) < 0.8 then
330 | sleep = 0
331 | QBCore.Functions.DrawText3D(v.x, v.y, v.z, "~g~[E]~w~ - Heat Water")
332 | if IsControlJustReleased(0, 38) then
333 | TriggerEvent("sayer-moonshine:client:HeatWater")
334 | end
335 | elseif #(pos - vector3(v.x, v.y, v.z)) < 2.5 then
336 | sleep = 0
337 | QBCore.Functions.DrawText3D(v.x, v.y, v.z, "Heat Water")
338 | end
339 | end
340 | for k, v in pairs(Config.MoonshineLocations["add-barley"]) do
341 | if #(pos - vector3(v.x, v.y, v.z)) < 0.9 then
342 | sleep = 0
343 | QBCore.Functions.DrawText3D(v.x, v.y, v.z, "~g~[E]~w~ - Add Barley")
344 | if IsControlJustReleased(0, 38) then
345 | TriggerEvent("sayer-moonshine:client:AddBarley")
346 | end
347 | elseif #(pos - vector3(v.x, v.y, v.z)) < 1.5 then
348 | sleep = 0
349 | QBCore.Functions.DrawText3D(v.x, v.y, v.z, "Add Barley")
350 | end
351 | end
352 | for k, v in pairs(Config.MoonshineLocations["add-yeast"]) do
353 | if #(pos - vector3(v.x, v.y, v.z)) < 1.5 then
354 | sleep = 0
355 | QBCore.Functions.DrawText3D(v.x, v.y, v.z, "~g~[E]~w~ - Add Yeast")
356 | if IsControlJustReleased(0, 38) then
357 | TriggerEvent("sayer-moonshine:client:AddYeast")
358 | end
359 | elseif #(pos - vector3(v.x, v.y, v.z)) < 1.5 then
360 | sleep = 0
361 | QBCore.Functions.DrawText3D(v.x, v.y, v.z, "Add Yeast")
362 | end
363 | end
364 | for k, v in pairs(Config.MoonshineLocations["ferment-mash"]) do
365 | if #(pos - vector3(v.x, v.y, v.z)) < 1.5 then
366 | sleep = 0
367 | QBCore.Functions.DrawText3D(v.x, v.y, v.z, "~g~[E]~w~ - Ferment Mash")
368 | if IsControlJustReleased(0, 38) then
369 | TriggerEvent("sayer-moonshine:client:AddMash")
370 | end
371 | elseif #(pos - vector3(v.x, v.y, v.z)) < 1.5 then
372 | sleep = 0
373 | QBCore.Functions.DrawText3D(v.x, v.y, v.z, "Add Mash")
374 | end
375 | end
376 | for k, v in pairs(Config.MoonshineLocations["finish-moonshine"]) do
377 | if #(pos - vector3(v.x, v.y, v.z)) < 1.5 then
378 | sleep = 0
379 | QBCore.Functions.DrawText3D(v.x, v.y, v.z, "~g~[E]~w~ - Finish Moonshine")
380 | if IsControlJustReleased(0, 38) then
381 | TriggerEvent("sayer-moonshine:client:FinishMoonshine")
382 | end
383 | elseif #(pos - vector3(v.x, v.y, v.z)) < 1.5 then
384 | sleep = 0
385 | QBCore.Functions.DrawText3D(v.x, v.y, v.z, "Finish Moonshine")
386 | end
387 | end
388 | Wait(sleep)
389 | end
390 | end
391 | end)
392 |
393 |
394 | function PrepareAnim()
395 | local ped = PlayerPedId()
396 | TaskStartScenarioInPlace(ped, "WORLD_HUMAN_GARDENER_PLANT", 0, true)
397 | PreparingAnimCheck()
398 | end
399 |
400 | function PreparingAnimCheck()
401 | picking = true
402 | Citizen.CreateThread(function()
403 | while true do
404 | local ped = PlayerPedId()
405 |
406 | if picking then
407 |
408 | else
409 | ClearPedTasksImmediately(ped)
410 | break
411 | end
412 |
413 | Citizen.Wait(200)
414 | end
415 | end)
416 | end
417 |
418 |
419 | function pickCrop(cropType)
420 | if QBCore.Functions.HasItem(Config.Items["Trowel"]) then
421 | local eventName = ""
422 | if cropType == "potato" then
423 | eventName = "sayer-moonshine:server:GetPotato"
424 | elseif cropType == "barley" then
425 | eventName = "sayer-moonshine:server:GetBarley"
426 | end
427 | PrepareAnim()
428 | QBCore.Functions.Progressbar("grind_coke", "Picking ".. cropType .." ..", Config.PickingTime * 1000, false, true, {
429 | disableMovement = true,
430 | disableCarMovement = true,
431 | disableMouse = false,
432 | disableCombat = true,
433 | }, {}, {}, {}, function() -- Done
434 | TriggerServerEvent(eventName)
435 | ClearPedTasks(PlayerPedId())
436 | picking = false
437 | end, function() -- Cancel
438 | openingDoor = false
439 | ClearPedTasks(PlayerPedId())
440 | QBCore.Functions.Notify("Picking Canceled", "error")
441 | end)
442 | else
443 | QBCore.Functions.Notify("You need a tool for that!", "error")
444 | end
445 | end
446 |
447 |
448 | function potatoMashing()
449 | QBCore.Functions.Progressbar("grind_coke", "Mashing Potato ..", math.random(5000, 6000), false, true, {
450 | disableMovement = true,
451 | disableCarMovement = true,
452 | disableMouse = false,
453 | disableCombat = true,
454 | }, {}, {}, {}, function() -- Done
455 | TriggerServerEvent("sayer-moonshine:server:GetMash")
456 | ClearPedTasks(PlayerPedId())
457 | picking = false
458 | end, function() -- Cancel
459 | openingDoor = false
460 | ClearPedTasks(PlayerPedId())
461 | QBCore.Functions.Notify("Mashing Canceled", "error")
462 | end)
463 | end
464 |
465 | --Selling---
466 |
467 | CreateThread(function()
468 | while true do
469 | local InRange = false
470 | local PlayerPed = PlayerPedId()
471 | local PlayerPos = GetEntityCoords(PlayerPed)
472 |
473 | local dist = #(PlayerPos - vector3(sl.x, sl.y, sl.z))
474 | if dist < 10 then
475 | InRange = true
476 | DrawMarker(2,sl.x, sl.y, sl.z, 0.0, 0.0, 0.0, 0.0, 0.0, 0.0, 0.25, 0.2, 0.1, 255, 0, 0, 155, 0, 0, 0, 1, 0, 0, 0)
477 | if dist < 1 then
478 |
479 | DrawText3Ds(sl.x, sl.y, sl.z, '~g~E~w~ - Sell Moonshine')
480 | if IsControlJustPressed(0, 38) then
481 | TriggerServerEvent('sayer-moonshine:server:SellMoonshine')
482 | end
483 | end
484 | end
485 |
486 | if not InRange then
487 | Wait(5000)
488 | end
489 | Wait(5)
490 | end
491 | end)
492 |
493 | RegisterNetEvent('sayer-moonshine:debugpicking', function()
494 | picking = false
495 | print(picking)
496 | QBCore.Functions.Notify('Debug SuccessFul', 'success', 2000)
497 | end)
498 |
499 | function FailFire(coords, time)
500 | for _ = 1, math.random(1, 7), 1 do
501 | TriggerServerEvent("sayer-moonshine:StartServerFire", coords, 24, false)
502 | end
503 | Wait(time)
504 | TriggerServerEvent("sayer-moonshine:StopFires")
505 | end
506 |
507 | RegisterNetEvent('sayer-moonshine:StartFire', function(coords, maxChildren, isGasFire)
508 | if #(vector3(coords.x, coords.y, coords.z) - GetEntityCoords(PlayerPedId())) < 100 then
509 | local pos = {
510 | x = coords.x,
511 | y = coords.y,
512 | z = coords.z,
513 | }
514 | pos.z = pos.z - 0.9
515 | local fire = StartScriptFire(pos.x, pos.y, pos.z, maxChildren, isGasFire)
516 | currentFires[#currentFires+1] = fire
517 | end
518 | end)
519 |
520 | RegisterNetEvent('sayer-moonshine:StopFires', function()
521 | for i = 1, #currentFires do
522 | RemoveScriptFire(currentFires[i])
523 | end
524 | end)
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