├── LICENSE ├── client └── main.lua ├── config.lua ├── fxmanifest.lua ├── images ├── brakes1.png ├── brakes2.png ├── brakes3.png ├── engine1.png ├── engine2.png ├── engine3.png ├── engine4.png ├── suspension1.png ├── suspension2.png ├── suspension3.png ├── suspension4.png ├── transmission1.png ├── transmission2.png └── transmission3.png ├── readme.md └── server └── main.lua /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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But first, please read 674 | . 675 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /client/main.lua: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | local QBCore = exports['qb-core']:GetCoreObject() 2 | local isCrafting, isUpgrading = false, false 3 | local isAuth = false 4 | 5 | -- Functions 6 | local function init() 7 | exports['qb-target']:AddBoxZone("TunerOrder", vector3(128.61, -3014.46, 7.04), 1.2, 2.8, { 8 | name="tunershop", 9 | heading=0, 10 | --debugPoly=true, 11 | minZ=5.24, 12 | maxZ=9.24 13 | }, { 14 | options = {{ 15 | event = "tuners:client:order", 16 | icon = "far fa-clipboard", 17 | label = "Tuner Shop", 18 | job = Config.TunerJob 19 | }}, 20 | distance = 1.5 21 | }) 22 | exports['qb-target']:AddBoxZone("TunerStorage", vector3(128.58, -3008.24, 7.04), 1.3, 2.8, { 23 | name="tunerstorage", 24 | heading=0, 25 | --debugPoly=true, 26 | minZ=5.04, 27 | maxZ=9.04 28 | }, { 29 | options = {{ 30 | event = "tuners:client:openstorage", 31 | icon = "fas fa-boxes", 32 | label = "Open Storage", 33 | job = Config.TunerJob 34 | }}, 35 | distance = 2 36 | }) 37 | exports['qb-target']:AddBoxZone("TunerCraft", vector3(138.96, -3051.4, 7.04), 0.8, 2.2, { 38 | name="tunercraft", 39 | heading=0, 40 | --debugPoly=true, 41 | minZ=3.44, 42 | maxZ=7.44 43 | }, { 44 | options = {{ 45 | event = "tuners:client:opencrafting", 46 | icon = "fas fa-wrench", 47 | label = "Open Crafting", 48 | job = Config.TunerJob 49 | }}, 50 | distance = 2 51 | }) 52 | exports['qb-target']:AddBoxZone("TunerBill", vector3(133.16, -3015.12, 7.04), 0.5, 0.35, { 53 | name="tunerbill", 54 | heading=346, 55 | --debugPoly=true, 56 | minZ=3.04, 57 | maxZ=7.04 58 | }, { 59 | options = {{ 60 | event = "tuners:client:openbilling", 61 | icon = "fas fa-file-invoice", 62 | label = "Create Bill", 63 | job = Config.TunerJob 64 | }}, 65 | distance = 2 66 | }) 67 | exports['qb-target']:AddBoxZone("TunerDuty", vector3(126.06, -3007.28, 7.04), 0.4, 0.35, { 68 | name="tunerduty", 69 | heading=325, 70 | --debugPoly=true, 71 | minZ=3.04, 72 | maxZ=7.04 73 | }, { 74 | options = {{ 75 | type = 'server', 76 | event = "QBCore:ToggleDuty", 77 | icon = "fas fa-business-time", 78 | label = "Toggle Duty", 79 | job = Config.TunerJob 80 | }}, 81 | distance = 2 82 | }) 83 | end 84 | 85 | local function IsBackEngine(vehModel) 86 | if Config.BackEngineVehicles[vehModel] then return true else return false end 87 | end 88 | 89 | -- Events 90 | RegisterNetEvent('QBCore:Client:OnPlayerLoaded', function() 91 | if QBCore.Functions.GetPlayerData().job.name == Config.TunerJob then 92 | isAuth = true 93 | end 94 | init() 95 | end) 96 | 97 | RegisterNetEvent('QBCore:Client:OnJobUpdate', function(job) 98 | isAuth = false 99 | if job.name == Config.TunerJob then 100 | isAuth = true 101 | end 102 | end) 103 | 104 | RegisterNetEvent('tuners:client:order', function() 105 | TriggerServerEvent("inventory:server:OpenInventory", "shop", "Tuner Shop", Config.ShopItems) 106 | end) 107 | 108 | RegisterNetEvent('tuners:client:openstorage', function() 109 | TriggerServerEvent("inventory:server:OpenInventory", "stash", "tunerstorage", { 110 | maxweight = 4000000, 111 | slots = 300, 112 | }) 113 | TriggerEvent("inventory:client:SetCurrentStash", "tunerstorage") 114 | end) 115 | 116 | RegisterNetEvent('tuners:client:opencrafting', function() 117 | local menu = { 118 | { 119 | header = "Tuner Crafting", 120 | txt = 'Craft your things', 121 | isMenuHeader = true 122 | }, 123 | { 124 | header = "Engines", 125 | txt = 'Craft Engines For Vehicles', 126 | params = { 127 | event = "tuners:client:craftmenu", 128 | args = { 129 | level4 = true, 130 | category = 'engine_level', 131 | } 132 | } 133 | }, 134 | { 135 | header = "Transmissions", 136 | txt = 'Craft Transmissions For Vehicles', 137 | params = { 138 | event = "tuners:client:craftmenu", 139 | args = { 140 | category = 'transmission_level', 141 | } 142 | } 143 | }, 144 | { 145 | header = "Suspensions", 146 | txt = 'Craft Suspensions For Vehicles', 147 | params = { 148 | event = "tuners:client:craftmenu", 149 | args = { 150 | level4 = true, 151 | category = 'suspension_level', 152 | } 153 | } 154 | }, 155 | { 156 | header = "Brakes", 157 | txt = 'Craft Brakes For Vehicles', 158 | params = { 159 | event = "tuners:client:craftmenu", 160 | args = { 161 | category = 'brakes_level', 162 | } 163 | } 164 | }, 165 | { 166 | header = "Turbo", 167 | txt = QBCore.Shared.Items["steel"]["label"] .. ": ".. Config.Costs['turbo']['steel'] ..", " .. QBCore.Shared.Items["aluminum"]["label"] .. ": "..Config.Costs['turbo']['aluminum'] ..", " .. QBCore.Shared.Items["rubber"]["label"] .. ": "..Config.Costs['turbo']['rubber'], 168 | params = { 169 | isServer = true, 170 | event = "tuners:server:craftItem", 171 | args = { 172 | action = 'start', 173 | item = 'turbo', 174 | } 175 | } 176 | }, 177 | { 178 | header = "⬅ Exit", 179 | txt = "", 180 | params = { 181 | event = "qb-menu:closeMenu" 182 | } 183 | }, 184 | } 185 | exports['qb-menu']:openMenu(menu) 186 | end) 187 | 188 | RegisterNetEvent('tuners:client:craftmenu', function(data) 189 | local level1, level2, level3 = QBCore.Shared.Items[data.category..'1']["label"], QBCore.Shared.Items[data.category..'2']["label"], QBCore.Shared.Items[data.category..'3']["label"] 190 | local menu = { 191 | { 192 | header = "Engine Crafting", 193 | txt = '', 194 | isMenuHeader = true 195 | }, 196 | { 197 | header = level1, 198 | txt = QBCore.Shared.Items["steel"]["label"] .. ": ".. Config.Costs[data.category..'1']['steel'] ..", " .. QBCore.Shared.Items["aluminum"]["label"] .. ": "..Config.Costs[data.category..'1']['aluminum'] ..", " .. QBCore.Shared.Items["rubber"]["label"] .. ": "..Config.Costs[data.category..'1']['rubber'], 199 | params = { 200 | isServer = true, 201 | event = "tuners:server:craftItem", 202 | args = { 203 | action = 'start', 204 | item = data.category..'1', 205 | } 206 | } 207 | }, 208 | { 209 | header = level2, 210 | txt = QBCore.Shared.Items["steel"]["label"] .. ": ".. Config.Costs[data.category..'2']['steel'] ..", " .. QBCore.Shared.Items["aluminum"]["label"] .. ": "..Config.Costs[data.category..'2']['aluminum'] ..", " .. QBCore.Shared.Items["rubber"]["label"] .. ": "..Config.Costs[data.category..'2']['rubber'], 211 | params = { 212 | isServer = true, 213 | event = "tuners:server:craftItem", 214 | args = { 215 | action = 'start', 216 | item = data.category..'2', 217 | } 218 | } 219 | }, 220 | { 221 | header = level3, 222 | txt = QBCore.Shared.Items["steel"]["label"] .. ": ".. Config.Costs[data.category..'3']['steel'] ..", " .. QBCore.Shared.Items["aluminum"]["label"] .. ": "..Config.Costs[data.category..'3']['aluminum'] ..", " .. QBCore.Shared.Items["rubber"]["label"] .. ": "..Config.Costs[data.category..'3']['rubber'], 223 | params = { 224 | isServer = true, 225 | event = "tuners:server:craftItem", 226 | args = { 227 | action = 'start', 228 | item = data.category..'3', 229 | } 230 | } 231 | }, 232 | } 233 | 234 | if data.level4 then 235 | menu[#menu + 1] = { 236 | header = QBCore.Shared.Items[data.category..'4']["label"], 237 | txt = QBCore.Shared.Items["steel"]["label"] .. ": ".. Config.Costs[data.category..'4']['steel'] ..", " .. QBCore.Shared.Items["aluminum"]["label"] .. ": "..Config.Costs[data.category..'4']['aluminum'] ..", " .. QBCore.Shared.Items["rubber"]["label"] .. ": "..Config.Costs[data.category..'4']['rubber'], 238 | params = { 239 | isServer = true, 240 | event = "tuners:server:craftItem", 241 | args = { 242 | action = 'start', 243 | item = data.category..'4', 244 | } 245 | } 246 | } 247 | end 248 | 249 | menu[#menu + 1] = { 250 | header = "⬅ Back", 251 | txt = "", 252 | params = { 253 | event = "tuners:client:opencrafting" 254 | } 255 | } 256 | 257 | exports['qb-menu']:openMenu(menu) 258 | end) 259 | 260 | RegisterNetEvent('tuners:client:craftitem', function(item) 261 | if isCrafting then return end 262 | local ped = PlayerPedId() 263 | isCrafting = true 264 | QBCore.Functions.Progressbar("repair_vehicle", "Crafting", (Config.WaitTimes['crafting']), false, true, { 265 | disableMovement = true, 266 | disableCarMovement = true, 267 | disableMouse = false, 268 | disableCombat = true, 269 | }, { 270 | animDict = "mini@repair", 271 | anim = "fixing_a_player", 272 | flags = 16, 273 | }, {}, {}, function() -- Done 274 | StopAnimTask(ped, "mini@repair", "fixing_a_player", 1.0) 275 | local data = { 276 | ['action'] = 'receive', 277 | ['item'] = item 278 | } 279 | TriggerServerEvent("tuners:server:craftItem", data) 280 | TriggerEvent('inventory:client:ItemBox', QBCore.Shared.Items[data.item], 'add') 281 | isCrafting = false 282 | end, function() -- Cancel 283 | StopAnimTask(ped, "mini@repair", "fixing_a_player", 1.0) 284 | QBCore.Functions.Notify("Failed", "error") 285 | isCrafting = false 286 | end) 287 | end) 288 | 289 | RegisterNetEvent('tuners:client:openbilling', function() 290 | local player, distance = QBCore.Functions.GetClosestPlayer() 291 | if player ~= -1 and distance < 2.5 then 292 | local playerId = GetPlayerServerId(player) 293 | local dialog = exports['qb-input']:ShowInput({ 294 | header = "Create Receipt", 295 | submitText = "Bill", 296 | inputs = {{ 297 | text = "Player ID", 298 | name = "plyid", 299 | type = "number", 300 | isRequired = true 301 | }, { 302 | text = "Amount", 303 | name = "amount", 304 | type = "number", 305 | isRequired = true 306 | }} 307 | }) 308 | if tonumber(dialog['plyid']) > 0 and tonumber(dialog['amount']) > 0 then 309 | TriggerServerEvent("tuners:server:billplayer", dialog['plyid'], dialog['amount']) 310 | else 311 | QBCore.Functions.Notify('Amount must be greater than 0', 'error') 312 | end 313 | else 314 | QBCore.Functions.Notify('No one nearby!', 'error') 315 | end 316 | end) 317 | 318 | RegisterNetEvent('tuners:client:useitem', function(type, item, tier) 319 | if Config.JobInstall and not isAuth then return end 320 | 321 | local closestVeh = QBCore.Functions.GetClosestVehicle() 322 | local ped = PlayerPedId() 323 | if not isUpgrading then 324 | if closestVeh ~= 0 then 325 | local pedCoords = GetEntityCoords(ped) 326 | local vehEngine = GetEntityBoneIndexByName(closestVeh, "engine") 327 | local enginePos = GetWorldPositionOfEntityBone(closestVeh, vehEngine) 328 | 329 | if #(pedCoords - enginePos) < 2 then 330 | if (not IsBackEngine(GetEntityModel(closestVeh)) and GetVehicleDoorAngleRatio(closestVeh, 4) ~= 0) or (IsBackEngine(GetEntityModel(closestVeh)) and GetVehicleDoorAngleRatio(closestVeh, 5) ~= 0) then 331 | isUpgrading = true 332 | if Config.UseQbLock then 333 | local success = exports['qb-lock']:StartLockPickCircle(1, 50) 334 | if not success then isUpgrading = false return end 335 | end 336 | QBCore.Functions.Progressbar("repair_vehicle", "Installing "..type, (Config.WaitTimes['installing']), false, true, { 337 | disableMovement = true, 338 | disableCarMovement = true, 339 | disableMouse = false, 340 | disableCombat = true, 341 | }, { 342 | animDict = "mini@repair", 343 | anim = "fixing_a_player", 344 | flags = 16, 345 | }, {}, {}, function() -- Done 346 | TriggerEvent('inventory:client:ItemBox', QBCore.Shared.Items[item], 'remove') 347 | StopAnimTask(ped, "mini@repair", "fixing_a_player", 1.0) 348 | SetVehicleModKit(closestVeh, 0) 349 | if type == 'engine' then 350 | SetVehicleMod(closestVeh, 11, tier, false) 351 | elseif type == 'transmission' then 352 | SetVehicleMod(closestVeh, 13, tier, false) 353 | elseif type == 'suspension' then 354 | SetVehicleMod(closestVeh, 15, tier) 355 | elseif type == 'brakes' then 356 | SetVehicleMod(closestVeh, 12, tier, false) 357 | elseif type == 'turbo' then 358 | ToggleVehicleMod(closestVeh, 18, 1) 359 | end 360 | 361 | local vehMods = QBCore.Functions.GetVehicleProperties(closestVeh) 362 | TriggerServerEvent('tuners:server:finish', item, vehMods) 363 | 364 | QBCore.Functions.Notify('Succesfully installed '..type) 365 | 366 | isUpgrading = false 367 | end, function() -- Cancel 368 | StopAnimTask(ped, "mini@repair", "fixing_a_player", 1.0) 369 | QBCore.Functions.Notify("Failed", "error") 370 | isUpgrading = false 371 | end) 372 | end 373 | end 374 | end 375 | end 376 | end) 377 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /config.lua: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | Config = {} 2 | 3 | Config.TunerJob = 'mechanic' 4 | 5 | Config.JobInstall = true -- [[ Whether or not players have to have the tuner job in order to install vehicle parts ]] 6 | 7 | Config.UseQbLock = false -- [[ https://github.com/Nathan-FiveM/qb-lock ]] 8 | 9 | Config.WaitTimes = { -- [[ Wait times for progress bars ]] 10 | ['crafting'] = 20000, 11 | ['installing'] = 25000 12 | } 13 | 14 | Config.ShopItems = { 15 | label = "Tuner Shop", 16 | slots = 7, 17 | items = { 18 | [1] = { 19 | name = "repairkit", 20 | price = 250, 21 | amount = 30, 22 | info = {}, 23 | type = "item", 24 | slot = 1 25 | }, 26 | [2] = { 27 | name = "advancedrepairkit", 28 | price = 500, 29 | amount = 30, 30 | info = {}, 31 | type = "item", 32 | slot = 2 33 | }, 34 | [3] = { 35 | name = "harness", 36 | price = 300, 37 | amount = 25, 38 | info = {}, 39 | type = "item", 40 | slot = 3 41 | }, 42 | [4] = { 43 | name = "nitrous", 44 | price = 1200, 45 | amount = 20, 46 | info = {}, 47 | type = "item", 48 | slot = 4 49 | }, 50 | [5] = { 51 | name = "cleaningkit", 52 | price = 0, 53 | amount = 50, 54 | info = {}, 55 | type = "item", 56 | slot = 5 57 | }, 58 | [6] = { 59 | name = "hacking_device", 60 | price = 7000, 61 | amount = 5, 62 | info = {}, 63 | type = "item", 64 | slot = 6 65 | }, 66 | [7] = { 67 | name = "fake_plate", 68 | price = 100, 69 | amount = 15, 70 | info = {}, 71 | type = "item", 72 | slot = 7 73 | } 74 | } 75 | } 76 | 77 | Config.Costs = { -- Don't add or remove materials. You can change the amount. 78 | ['engine_level1'] = { 79 | ['aluminum'] = 80, 80 | ['steel'] = 130, 81 | ['rubber'] = 90 82 | }, 83 | ['engine_level2'] = { 84 | ['aluminum'] = 100, 85 | ['steel'] = 150, 86 | ['rubber'] = 105 87 | }, 88 | ['engine_level3'] = { 89 | ['aluminum'] = 115, 90 | ['steel'] = 170, 91 | ['rubber'] = 120 92 | }, 93 | ['engine_level4'] = { 94 | ['aluminum'] = 150, 95 | ['steel'] = 200, 96 | ['rubber'] = 140 97 | }, 98 | ['transmission_level1'] = { 99 | ['aluminum'] = 70, 100 | ['steel'] = 70, 101 | ['rubber'] = 50 102 | }, 103 | ['transmission_level2'] = { 104 | ['aluminum'] = 90, 105 | ['steel'] = 80, 106 | ['rubber'] = 80 107 | }, 108 | ['transmission_level3'] = { 109 | ['aluminum'] = 105, 110 | ['steel'] = 100, 111 | ['rubber'] = 90 112 | }, 113 | ['suspension_level1'] = { 114 | ['aluminum'] = 80, 115 | ['steel'] = 40, 116 | ['rubber'] = 110 117 | }, 118 | ['suspension_level2'] = { 119 | ['aluminum'] = 90, 120 | ['steel'] = 55, 121 | ['rubber'] = 115 122 | }, 123 | ['suspension_level3'] = { 124 | ['aluminum'] = 105, 125 | ['steel'] = 60, 126 | ['rubber'] = 125 127 | }, 128 | ['suspension_level4'] = { 129 | ['aluminum'] = 125, 130 | ['steel'] = 90, 131 | ['rubber'] = 140 132 | }, 133 | ['brakes_level1'] = { 134 | ['aluminum'] = 40, 135 | ['steel'] = 25, 136 | ['rubber'] = 100 137 | }, 138 | ['brakes_level2'] = { 139 | ['aluminum'] = 50, 140 | ['steel'] = 30, 141 | ['rubber'] = 120 142 | }, 143 | ['brakes_level3'] = { 144 | ['aluminum'] = 45, 145 | ['steel'] = 35, 146 | ['rubber'] = 140 147 | }, 148 | ['turbo'] = { 149 | ['aluminum'] = 130, 150 | ['steel'] = 170, 151 | ['rubber'] = 20 152 | }, 153 | } 154 | 155 | Config.BackEngineVehicles = { 156 | [`ninef`] = true, 157 | [`adder`] = true, 158 | [`vagner`] = true, 159 | [`t20`] = true, 160 | [`infernus`] = true, 161 | [`zentorno`] = true, 162 | [`reaper`] = true, 163 | [`comet2`] = true, 164 | [`jester`] = true, 165 | [`jester2`] = true, 166 | [`cheetah`] = true, 167 | [`cheetah2`] = true, 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2 | 3 |
4 | 5 | # A better way to upgrade your vehicles. 6 | 7 | ## [Preview](https://youtu.be/CvuTuQYrO_s) 8 | 9 | ## Dependencies 10 | * [Latest Version of QBCore](https://github.com/qbcore-framework) 11 | * [PolyZone](https://github.com/mkafrin/PolyZone) 12 | * [qb-target](https://github.com/BerkieBb/qb-target) 13 | * [qb-menu](https://github.com/qbcore-framework/qb-menu) 14 | 15 | ## Installation 16 | * Download the ZIP file and extract it in your resources folder. 17 | * Add ensure cx-tuners to your server.cfg 18 | * Drag and drop the images in `images` 19 | * Add items to qb-core/shared/items.lua 20 | ``` 21 | -- Engines 22 | ["engine_level1"] = {["name"] = "engine_level1", ["label"] = "Engine Level 1", ["weight"] = 30000, ["type"] = "item", ["image"] = "engine1.png", ["unique"] = true, ["useable"] = true, ["shouldClose"] = true, ["combinable"] = nil, ["description"] = "A Low Tier Engine"}, 23 | ["engine_level2"] = {["name"] = "engine_level2", ["label"] = "Engine Level 2", ["weight"] = 35000, ["type"] = "item", ["image"] = "engine2.png", ["unique"] = true, ["useable"] = true, ["shouldClose"] = true, ["combinable"] = nil, ["description"] = "A Mid Tier Engine"}, 24 | ["engine_level3"] = {["name"] = "engine_level3", ["label"] = "Engine Level 3", ["weight"] = 40000, ["type"] = "item", ["image"] = "engine3.png", ["unique"] = true, ["useable"] = true, ["shouldClose"] = true, ["combinable"] = nil, ["description"] = "A Mid Tier Engine"}, 25 | ["engine_level4"] = {["name"] = "engine_level4", ["label"] = "Engine Level 4", ["weight"] = 45000, ["type"] = "item", ["image"] = "engine4.png", ["unique"] = true, ["useable"] = true, ["shouldClose"] = true, ["combinable"] = nil, ["description"] = "A High Tier Engine"}, 26 | 27 | -- Transmissions 28 | ["transmission_level1"] = {["name"] = "transmission_level1", ["label"] = "Transmission Level 1", ["weight"] = 20000, ["type"] = "item", ["image"] = "transmission1.png", ["unique"] = true, ["useable"] = true, ["shouldClose"] = true, ["combinable"] = nil, ["description"] = "A Low Tier Transmission"}, 29 | ["transmission_level2"] = {["name"] = "transmission_level2", ["label"] = "Transmission Level 2", ["weight"] = 25000, ["type"] = "item", ["image"] = "transmission2.png", ["unique"] = true, ["useable"] = true, ["shouldClose"] = true, ["combinable"] = nil, ["description"] = "A Mid Tier Transmission"}, 30 | ["transmission_level3"] = {["name"] = "transmission_level3", ["label"] = "Transmission Level 3", ["weight"] = 30000, ["type"] = "item", ["image"] = "transmission3.png", ["unique"] = true, ["useable"] = true, ["shouldClose"] = true, ["combinable"] = nil, ["description"] = "A High Tier Transmission"}, 31 | 32 | -- Suspensions 33 | ["suspension_level1"] = {["name"] = "suspension_level1", ["label"] = "Suspension Level 1", ["weight"] = 15000, ["type"] = "item", ["image"] = "suspension1.png", ["unique"] = true, ["useable"] = true, ["shouldClose"] = true, ["combinable"] = nil, ["description"] = "A Low Tier Suspension"}, 34 | ["suspension_level2"] = {["name"] = "suspension_level2", ["label"] = "Suspension Level 2", ["weight"] = 20000, ["type"] = "item", ["image"] = "suspension2.png", ["unique"] = true, ["useable"] = true, ["shouldClose"] = true, ["combinable"] = nil, ["description"] = "A Mid Tier Suspension"}, 35 | ["suspension_level3"] = {["name"] = "suspension_level3", ["label"] = "Suspension Level 3", ["weight"] = 25000, ["type"] = "item", ["image"] = "suspension3.png", ["unique"] = true, ["useable"] = true, ["shouldClose"] = true, ["combinable"] = nil, ["description"] = "A Mid Tier Suspension"}, 36 | ["suspension_level4"] = {["name"] = "suspension_level4", ["label"] = "Suspension Level 4", ["weight"] = 30000, ["type"] = "item", ["image"] = "suspension4.png", ["unique"] = true, ["useable"] = true, ["shouldClose"] = true, ["combinable"] = nil, ["description"] = "A High Tier Suspension"}, 37 | 38 | -- Brakes 39 | ["brakes_level1"] = {["name"] = "brakes_level1", ["label"] = "Brakes Level 1", ["weight"] = 10000, ["type"] = "item", ["image"] = "brakes1.png", ["unique"] = true, ["useable"] = true, ["shouldClose"] = true, ["combinable"] = nil, ["description"] = "Low Tier Brakes"}, 40 | ["brakes_level2"] = {["name"] = "brakes_level2", ["label"] = "Brakes Level 2", ["weight"] = 15000, ["type"] = "item", ["image"] = "brakes2.png", ["unique"] = true, ["useable"] = true, ["shouldClose"] = true, ["combinable"] = nil, ["description"] = "Mid Tier Brakes"}, 41 | ["brakes_level3"] = {["name"] = "brakes_level3", ["label"] = "Brakes Level 3", ["weight"] = 20000, ["type"] = "item", ["image"] = "brakes3.png", ["unique"] = true, ["useable"] = true, ["shouldClose"] = true, ["combinable"] = nil, ["description"] = "High Tier Brakes"}, 42 | 43 | -- Turbo 44 | ["turbo"] = {["name"] = "turbo", ["label"] = "Turbo", ["weight"] = 30000, ["type"] = "item", ["image"] = "turbo.png", ["unique"] = true, ["useable"] = true, ["shouldClose"] = true, ["combinable"] = nil, ["description"] = "A Cool Looking Turbo"}, 45 | ``` 46 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /server/main.lua: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | local QBCore = exports['qb-core']:GetCoreObject() 2 | 3 | -- Checks if the player has enough materials to craft the part 4 | local function hasCraftItems(source, CostItems) 5 | local Player = QBCore.Functions.GetPlayer(source) 6 | for k, v in pairs(CostItems) do 7 | if Player.Functions.GetItemByName(k) ~= nil then 8 | if Player.Functions.GetItemByName(k).amount < v then 9 | return false 10 | end 11 | else 12 | return false 13 | end 14 | end 15 | return true 16 | end 17 | 18 | -- Checks if the vehicle is owned by anyone [ Used for saving the vehicle mods ] 19 | local function IsVehicleOwned(plate) 20 | local retval = false 21 | local result = MySQL.Sync.fetchScalar('SELECT plate FROM player_vehicles WHERE plate = ?', {plate}) 22 | if result then 23 | retval = true 24 | end 25 | return retval 26 | end 27 | 28 | -- Starts crafting or gives the item based on the passed params 29 | RegisterNetEvent('tuners:server:craftItem', function(data) 30 | local _s = source 31 | local Player = QBCore.Functions.GetPlayer(_s) 32 | if data.action == 'start' then 33 | if hasCraftItems(_s, Config.Costs[data.item]) then 34 | local totalWeight = QBCore.Player.GetTotalWeight(Player.PlayerData.items) 35 | local itemInfo = QBCore.Shared.Items[data.item:lower()] 36 | if (totalWeight + itemInfo['weight']) >= QBCore.Config.Player.MaxWeight then 37 | TriggerClientEvent('QBCore:Notify', _s, 'Inventory too full', 'error') 38 | return 39 | end 40 | TriggerClientEvent('tuners:client:craftitem', _s, data.item) 41 | else 42 | TriggerClientEvent('QBCore:Notify', _s, 'You don\'t have enough materials') 43 | end 44 | elseif data.action == 'receive' then 45 | for k, v in pairs(Config.Costs[data.item]) do 46 | TriggerClientEvent('inventory:client:ItemBox', _s, QBCore.Shared.Items[k], 'remove') 47 | Player.Functions.RemoveItem(k, v) 48 | end 49 | Player.Functions.AddItem(data.item, 1) 50 | end 51 | end) 52 | 53 | -- Event for billing people 54 | RegisterNetEvent("tuners:server:billplayer", function(playerId, amount) 55 | local _s = source 56 | local biller = QBCore.Functions.GetPlayer(_s) 57 | local billed = QBCore.Functions.GetPlayer(tonumber(playerId)) 58 | local amount = tonumber(amount) 59 | if biller.PlayerData.job.name == Config.TunerJob then 60 | if billed ~= nil then 61 | if biller.PlayerData.citizenid ~= billed.PlayerData.citizenid then 62 | if amount and amount > 0 then 63 | MySQL.insert( 64 | 'INSERT INTO phone_invoices (citizenid, amount, society, sender, sendercitizenid) VALUES (?, ?, ?, ?, ?)', 65 | {billed.PlayerData.citizenid, amount, biller.PlayerData.job.name, 66 | biller.PlayerData.charinfo.firstname, biller.PlayerData.citizenid}) 67 | TriggerClientEvent('qb-phone:RefreshPhone', billed.PlayerData.source) 68 | TriggerClientEvent('QBCore:Notify', _s, 'Invoice Sent Successfully', 'success') 69 | TriggerClientEvent('qb-phone:client:CustomNotification', billed.PlayerData.source, 'Tuners', 'New Invoice Received', 'fas fa-file-invoice', '#52ff91', 5000) 70 | else 71 | TriggerClientEvent('QBCore:Notify', _s, 'Must Be A Valid Amount Above 0', 'error') 72 | end 73 | else 74 | TriggerClientEvent('QBCore:Notify', _s, 'You can not bill yourself', 'error') 75 | end 76 | else 77 | TriggerClientEvent('QBCore:Notify', _s, 'Player not online', 'error') 78 | end 79 | else 80 | TriggerClientEvent('QBCore:Notify', 'No Authorization', 'error') 81 | end 82 | end) 83 | 84 | -- Saves vehicle mods and remove the item 85 | RegisterNetEvent('tuners:server:finish', function(item, mods) 86 | local _s = source 87 | local Player = QBCore.Functions.GetPlayer(_s) 88 | Player.Functions.RemoveItem(item, 1) 89 | if IsVehicleOwned(mods.plate) then 90 | MySQL.Async.execute('UPDATE player_vehicles SET mods = ? WHERE plate = ?', {json.encode(mods), mods.plate}) 91 | end 92 | end) 93 | 94 | -- Items 95 | QBCore.Functions.CreateUseableItem("engine_level1", function(source, item) 96 | local Player = QBCore.Functions.GetPlayer(source) 97 | if Player.Functions.GetItemByName('engine_level1') ~= nil then 98 | TriggerClientEvent("tuners:client:useitem", source, 'engine', item.name, 0) 99 | end 100 | end) 101 | 102 | QBCore.Functions.CreateUseableItem("engine_level2", function(source, item) 103 | local Player = QBCore.Functions.GetPlayer(source) 104 | if Player.Functions.GetItemByName('engine_level2') ~= nil then 105 | TriggerClientEvent("tuners:client:useitem", source, 'engine', item.name, 1) 106 | end 107 | end) 108 | 109 | QBCore.Functions.CreateUseableItem("engine_level3", function(source, item) 110 | local Player = QBCore.Functions.GetPlayer(source) 111 | if Player.Functions.GetItemByName('engine_level3') ~= nil then 112 | TriggerClientEvent("tuners:client:useitem", source, 'engine', item.name, 2) 113 | end 114 | end) 115 | 116 | QBCore.Functions.CreateUseableItem("engine_level4", function(source, item) 117 | local Player = QBCore.Functions.GetPlayer(source) 118 | if Player.Functions.GetItemByName('engine_level4') ~= nil then 119 | TriggerClientEvent("tuners:client:useitem", source, 'engine', item.name, 3) 120 | end 121 | end) 122 | 123 | QBCore.Functions.CreateUseableItem("transmission_level1", function(source, item) 124 | local Player = QBCore.Functions.GetPlayer(source) 125 | if Player.Functions.GetItemByName('transmission_level1') ~= nil then 126 | TriggerClientEvent("tuners:client:useitem", source, 'transmission', item.name, 0) 127 | end 128 | end) 129 | 130 | QBCore.Functions.CreateUseableItem("transmission_level2", function(source, item) 131 | local Player = QBCore.Functions.GetPlayer(source) 132 | if Player.Functions.GetItemByName('transmission_level2') ~= nil then 133 | TriggerClientEvent("tuners:client:useitem", source, 'transmission', item.name, 1) 134 | end 135 | end) 136 | 137 | QBCore.Functions.CreateUseableItem("transmission_level3", function(source, item) 138 | local Player = QBCore.Functions.GetPlayer(source) 139 | if Player.Functions.GetItemByName('transmission_level3') ~= nil then 140 | TriggerClientEvent("tuners:client:useitem", source, 'transmission', item.name, 2) 141 | end 142 | end) 143 | 144 | QBCore.Functions.CreateUseableItem("suspension_level1", function(source, item) 145 | local Player = QBCore.Functions.GetPlayer(source) 146 | if Player.Functions.GetItemByName('suspension_level1') ~= nil then 147 | TriggerClientEvent('tuners:client:useitem', source, 'suspension', item.name, 0) 148 | end 149 | end) 150 | 151 | QBCore.Functions.CreateUseableItem("suspension_level2", function(source, item) 152 | local Player = QBCore.Functions.GetPlayer(source) 153 | if Player.Functions.GetItemByName('suspension_level2') ~= nil then 154 | TriggerClientEvent("tuners:client:useitem", source, 'suspension', item.name, 1) 155 | end 156 | end) 157 | 158 | QBCore.Functions.CreateUseableItem("suspension_level3", function(source, item) 159 | local Player = QBCore.Functions.GetPlayer(source) 160 | if Player.Functions.GetItemByName('suspension_level3') ~= nil then 161 | TriggerClientEvent("tuners:client:useitem", source, 'suspension', item.name, 2) 162 | end 163 | end) 164 | 165 | QBCore.Functions.CreateUseableItem("suspension_level4", function(source, item) 166 | local Player = QBCore.Functions.GetPlayer(source) 167 | if Player.Functions.GetItemByName('suspension_level4') ~= nil then 168 | TriggerClientEvent("tuners:client:useitem", source, 'suspension', item.name, 3) 169 | end 170 | end) 171 | 172 | QBCore.Functions.CreateUseableItem("brakes_level1", function(source, item) 173 | local Player = QBCore.Functions.GetPlayer(source) 174 | if Player.Functions.GetItemByName('brakes_level1') ~= nil then 175 | TriggerClientEvent("tuners:client:useitem", source, 'brakes', item.name, 0) 176 | end 177 | end) 178 | 179 | QBCore.Functions.CreateUseableItem("brakes_level2", function(source, item) 180 | local Player = QBCore.Functions.GetPlayer(source) 181 | if Player.Functions.GetItemByName('brakes_level2') ~= nil then 182 | TriggerClientEvent("tuners:client:useitem", source, 'brakes', item.name, 1) 183 | end 184 | end) 185 | 186 | QBCore.Functions.CreateUseableItem("brakes_level3", function(source, item) 187 | local Player = QBCore.Functions.GetPlayer(source) 188 | if Player.Functions.GetItemByName('brakes_level3') ~= nil then 189 | TriggerClientEvent("tuners:client:useitem", source, 'brakes', item.name, 2) 190 | end 191 | end) 192 | 193 | QBCore.Functions.CreateUseableItem("turbo", function(source, item) 194 | local Player = QBCore.Functions.GetPlayer(source) 195 | if Player.Functions.GetItemByName('turbo') ~= nil then 196 | TriggerClientEvent("tuners:client:useitem", source, 'turbo', item.name, 1) 197 | end 198 | end) --------------------------------------------------------------------------------