├── html
├── logo.png
├── ui.html
├── ui.js
└── ui.css
├── .editorconfig
├── fxmanifest.lua
├── README.md
├── server.lua
├── config.lua
├── client.lua
└── LICENSE
/html/logo.png:
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https://raw.githubusercontent.com/renzuzu/renzu_fuel/HEAD/html/logo.png
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/.editorconfig:
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1 | root = true
2 |
3 | [*]
4 | indent_size = 4
5 | indent_style = tab
6 | end_of_line = crlf
7 | charset = utf-8
8 | trim_trailing_whitespace = true
9 | insert_final_newline = true
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/fxmanifest.lua:
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1 | fx_version "adamant"
2 | game "gta5"
3 |
4 | ui_page 'html/ui.html'
5 |
6 | server_scripts {
7 | "@mysql-async/lib/MySQL.lua",
8 | "config.lua",
9 | "server.lua"
10 | }
11 |
12 | client_scripts {
13 | "config.lua",
14 | "client.lua"
15 | }
16 |
17 | dependency 'renzu_popui'
18 | files {
19 | 'html/ui.html',
20 | 'html/ui.css',
21 | 'html/ui.js',
22 | 'html/logo.png'
23 | }
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/README.md:
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1 | ### About
2 | My Forked version of LegacyFuel all rights belong to the owner.
3 | this is my version and its NUI based
4 | 
5 |
6 | ### Installation
7 | 1) Download the latest version in the "code" tab on GitHub.
8 | 2) Drag & drop the folder into your `resources` server folder.
9 | 3) Configure the config file to your liking.
10 | 4) Add `start renzu_fuel` to your server config.
11 |
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/server.lua:
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1 | ESX = nil
2 | TriggerEvent(Config.ESX.ESXSHAREDOBJECT, function(obj) ESX = obj end)
3 |
4 | RegisterServerEvent("renzu_fuel:payfuel")
5 | AddEventHandler("renzu_fuel:payfuel",function(price,jeryycan,vehicle,fuel,fuel2,key)
6 | local source = source
7 | local output = {}
8 | output = {
9 | ['price'] = Config.stock.default_price,
10 | }
11 | local xPlayer = ESX.GetPlayerFromId(source)
12 | if price > 0 then
13 | local amount = 0
14 | money = xPlayer.getMoney()
15 | if money >= price then
16 | xPlayer.removeMoney(price)
17 | if jeryycan then
18 | xPlayer.removeWeapon('WEAPON_PETROLCAN')
19 | Wait(500)
20 | xPlayer.addWeapon('WEAPON_PETROLCAN',4500)
21 | else
22 | amount = math.floor(price/output.price)
23 | fuel = math.floor(fuel/output.price)
24 | TriggerClientEvent('renzu_fuel:syncfuel',-1,vehicle,fuel)
25 | TriggerClientEvent("renzu_fuel:Notify",source,"Paid $"..price.." in "..amount.." liters.")
26 | end
27 | else
28 | TriggerClientEvent('renzu_fuel:insuficiente',source,vehicle,fuel2)
29 | TriggerClientEvent("renzu_fuel:Notify",source,"Insuficient money.")
30 | end
31 | end
32 | end)
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/html/ui.html:
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1 |
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3 |
4 |
5 |
6 |
7 |
8 |
9 |
10 |
11 |
12 |
13 |
14 |
15 |
16 |
17 |
18 |
19 |
20 | To fuel
21 | Vehicle
22 |
23 | Price to Pay
24 |
25 |
26 |
27 |
28 |
29 |
30 |
31 | Vehicle fuel
32 |
33 |
34 | $ 0.00
35 |
36 |
37 |
38 |
39 | Price per liter
40 |
41 | $ 1.00
42 |
43 |
44 |
45 |
46 |
47 | Are you sure you want to fill the tank worth $ 85,00
48 |
49 |
50 |
51 |
52 |
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/config.lua:
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1 | Config = {}
2 |
3 | Config.ESX = {
4 | ['ESXSHAREDOBJECT'] = "esx:getSharedObject",
5 | }
6 |
7 | Config.stock = {
8 | ['default_price'] = 7.00,
9 | ['default_stock'] = 9999
10 | }
11 | Config.Managefuel = false -- enable disable managefuel, disable if you only want gas station function
12 | Config.FuelDecor = "_FUEL_LEVEL"
13 |
14 | Config.DisableKeys = { 0,22,23,24,29,30,31,37,44,56,82,140,166,167,168,170,288,289,311,323 }
15 |
16 | Config.PumpModels = {
17 | [-2007231801] = true,
18 | [1339433404] = true,
19 | [1694452750] = true,
20 | [1933174915] = true,
21 | [-462817101] = true,
22 | [-469694731] = true,
23 | [-164877493] = true
24 | }
25 |
26 | Config.GasStation = {
27 | ["gas_station_1"] = {264.95275878906,-1259.4567871094,29.142911911011,30},
28 | ["gas_station_2"] = {819.61047363281,-1028.2071533203,26.404321670532,30},
29 | ["gas_station_3"] = {1208.6068115234,-1402.2863769531,35.224140167236,30},
30 | ["gas_station_4"] = {1180.9593505859,-329.84280395508,69.316436767578,30},
31 | ["gas_station_5"] = {620.80499267578,268.73849487305,103.08948516846,30},
32 | ["gas_station_6"] = {2581.1779785156,362.01254272461,108.46883392334,30},
33 | ["gas_station_7"] = {175.55857849121,-1562.2135009766,29.264209747314,30},
34 | ["gas_station_8"] = {-319.42581176758,-1471.8182373047,30.548692703247,30},
35 | ["gas_station_9"] = {1785.9000244141,3330.9035644531,41.377250671387,30},
36 | ["gas_station_10"] = {49.802303314209,2779.318359375,58.043937683105,30},
37 | ["gas_station_11"] = {263.92358398438,2607.4140625,44.983062744141,30},
38 | ["gas_station_12"] = {1039.1220703125,2671.30859375,39.550872802734,30},
39 | ["gas_station_13"] = {1208.0380859375,2660.4892578125,37.899772644043,30},
40 | ["gas_station_14"] = {2539.3337402344,2594.61328125,37.944820404053,30},
41 | ["gas_station_15"] = {2679.9396972656,3264.0981445313,55.240585327148,30},
42 | ["gas_station_16"] = {2005.0074462891,3774.2006835938,32.40393447876,30},
43 | ["gas_station_17"] = {1687.263671875,4929.6328125,42.078086853027,30},
44 | ["gas_station_18"] = {1702.0052490234,6416.9975585938,32.763767242432,30},
45 | ["gas_station_19"] = {179.82470703125,6602.8408203125,31.868196487427,30},
46 | ["gas_station_20"] = {-94.206100463867,6419.4975585938,31.489490509033,30},
47 | ["gas_station_21"] = {-2555.1257324219,2334.2705078125,33.078022003174,30},
48 | ["gas_station_22"] = {-1799.4152832031,802.8154296875,138.65368652344,30},
49 | ["gas_station_23"] = {-1436.9724121094,-276.55426025391,46.207653045654,30},
50 | ["gas_station_24"] = {-2096.5913085938,-321.48611450195,13.168619155884,30},
51 | ["gas_station_25"] = {-723.298828125,-935.55322265625,19.213928222656,30},
52 | ["gas_station_26"] = {-525.35266113281,-1211.3215332031,18.184829711914,30},
53 | ["gas_station_27"] = {-70.514175415039,-1761.2590332031,29.655626296997,30},
54 | }
55 |
56 | Config.Classes = {
57 | [0] = 0.6, -- Compacts
58 | [1] = 0.6, -- Sedans
59 | [2] = 0.6, -- SUVs
60 | [3] = 0.6, -- Coupes
61 | [4] = 0.6, -- Muscle
62 | [5] = 0.6, -- Sports Classics
63 | [6] = 0.6, -- Sports
64 | [7] = 0.6, -- Super
65 | [8] = 0.6, -- Motorcycles
66 | [9] = 0.6, -- Off-road
67 | [10] = 0.6, -- Industrial
68 | [11] = 0.6, -- Utility
69 | [12] = 0.6, -- Vans
70 | [13] = 0.0, -- Cycles
71 | [14] = 0.0, -- Boats
72 | [15] = 0.0, -- Helicopters
73 | [16] = 0.0, -- Planes
74 | [17] = 0.3, -- Service
75 | [18] = 0.3, -- Emergency
76 | [19] = 0.6, -- Military
77 | [20] = 0.6, -- Commercial
78 | [21] = 0.6, -- Trains
79 | }
80 |
81 | Config.FuelUsage = {
82 | [1.0] = 2.0,
83 | [0.9] = 1.8,
84 | [0.8] = 1.6,
85 | [0.7] = 1.4,
86 | [0.6] = 1.2,
87 | [0.5] = 1.0,
88 | [0.4] = 0.8,
89 | [0.3] = 0.6,
90 | [0.2] = 0.4,
91 | [0.1] = 0.2,
92 | [0.0] = 0.0,
93 | }
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/html/ui.js:
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1 | $(document).ready(function(){
2 | window.addEventListener('message', function( event ) {
3 | if (event.data.action == true) {
4 |
5 | fuel = event.data.fuel;
6 | datafuel = event.data.fuel
7 | dataGas = event.data.data
8 |
9 |
10 | $('#fuel-price').empty();
11 | $('#fuel-price').append(new Intl.NumberFormat('en-US', { style: 'currency', currency: 'USD'}).format(dataGas.price));
12 | $('#stock').empty();
13 | if (dataGas.stock == 0) {
14 | $('#stock').append("OUT OF STOCK " + "NO PETROL");
15 | $('.act').fadeOut();
16 | } else {
17 | $('#stock').append("Fuel in stock: " + dataGas.stock + " Litres");
18 | $('.act').fadeIn(300);
19 | }
20 |
21 | $('body').css('display','flex');
22 | $('.modal').css('display','none');
23 | $('.litro').text(Math.round(event.data.fuel) + ' Liters');
24 | $("#amount").val("")
25 |
26 | $(document).keyup(function(e) {
27 | if (!counting) {
28 | if (e.key === "Escape") {
29 | myStop();
30 | $("#amount").val("")
31 | counting;
32 | inv;
33 | price;
34 | perc_new;
35 | totalPercent;
36 | guardar;
37 | completar;
38 | maxFuel;
39 | $.post('http://renzu_fuel/escape', JSON.stringify({}));
40 | }
41 | }
42 | });
43 | } else {
44 | $('body').fadeOut();
45 | }
46 | });
47 | function close() {}
48 |
49 | var counting;
50 | var completar;
51 | var guardar;
52 | var price;
53 | var inv;
54 | var totalPercent;
55 | var perc_new;
56 | var maxFuel;
57 |
58 |
59 | function myStart() {
60 | if (inv == undefined) { inv = setInterval(increase,1000); }
61 | }
62 |
63 | function myStop() {
64 | if (inv !== undefined) { clearInterval(inv); inv = undefined; }
65 | }
66 |
67 | function increase() {
68 | if (counting) {
69 | if (fuel < maxFuel) {
70 | fuel++;
71 | totalPercent = Math.round(fuel) + '%'
72 | $('.litro').text(totalPercent);
73 | } else {
74 | $.post('http://renzu_fuel/removeanim', JSON.stringify({}));
75 | if (completar) {
76 | console.log(perc_new*dataGas.price)
77 | console.log(price)
78 | $.post('http://renzu_fuel/pay', JSON.stringify({ new_perc: perc_new*dataGas.price }));
79 | perc_new;
80 | completar = !completar;
81 | } else if (guardar) {
82 | console.log(perc_new*dataGas.price)
83 | console.log(price)
84 | $.post('http://renzu_fuel/pay', JSON.stringify({ new_perc: price }));
85 | price;
86 | guardar = !guardar;
87 | }
88 | counting = !counting;
89 | inv;
90 | totalPercent;
91 | maxFuel;
92 | myStop();
93 | $.post('http://renzu_fuel/escape', JSON.stringify({}));
94 | }
95 | }
96 | }
97 |
98 | $( "#retirar" ).click(function() {
99 | if (!counting) {
100 | perc_new = 100 - Math.round(datafuel);
101 | $.post('http://renzu_fuel/checkpay', JSON.stringify({ new_perc: perc_new }));
102 | counting = !counting;
103 | completar = !completar;
104 | maxFuel = 99
105 | $('.modal span').text("Do you want to fill the tank at $"+(perc_new*dataGas.price).toFixed(2));
106 | $('.modal').fadeIn(300);
107 | $('.container').fadeOut();
108 | $('left').fadeOut();
109 | $('.act').fadeOut();
110 | }
111 | });
112 |
113 | $( "#guardar" ).click(function() {
114 | if (!counting) {
115 | price = Math.round($("#amount").val());
116 | if (price > dataGas.price) {
117 | console.log(price)
118 | console.log(((100-Math.round(datafuel))*dataGas.price))
119 | if (price <= ((100-Math.round(datafuel))*dataGas.price)) {
120 | $.post('http://renzu_fuel/checkpay', JSON.stringify({ new_perc: price }));
121 | counting = !counting;
122 | guardar = !guardar;
123 | maxFuel = (Math.floor(price/dataGas.price)+Math.round(datafuel))-1
124 | $('.modal span').text("Do you want to fill the tank at $ "+price);
125 | $('.modal').fadeIn(300);
126 | $('.container').fadeOut();
127 | $('left').fadeOut();
128 | $('.act').fadeOut();
129 | } else {
130 | var texto = "The maximum value to fill the tank is $"+((100-Math.round(datafuel))*dataGas.price)+"!"
131 | $.post('http://renzu_fuel/notifytext', JSON.stringify({ text: texto }));
132 | }
133 | } else {
134 | var texto = "The price must be greater than $" + dataGas.price + "!"
135 | $.post('http://renzu_fuel/notifytext', JSON.stringify({ text: texto }));
136 | }
137 | }
138 | });
139 |
140 | $( "#close" ).click(function() {
141 | $("#amount").val("")
142 | counting;
143 | inv;
144 | price;
145 | perc_new;
146 | totalPercent;
147 | guardar;
148 | completar;
149 | maxFuel;
150 | $.post('http://renzu_fuel/escape', JSON.stringify({}));
151 | })
152 |
153 | $( "#plus" ).click(function() {
154 | if (!counting) {
155 | if (Math.round($("#amount").val()) < 100) {
156 | $("#amount").val(Math.round($("#amount").val())+1)
157 | price = $("#amount").val()
158 | }
159 | }
160 | });
161 |
162 | $( "#minus" ).click(function() {
163 | if (!counting) {
164 | if (Math.round($("#amount").val()) > 0) {
165 | $("#amount").val(Math.round($("#amount").val())-1)
166 | price = $("#amount").val()
167 | }
168 | }
169 | });
170 |
171 | $(".accept").click(function() {
172 | if (counting) {
173 | $('.modal').fadeOut();
174 | $('.container').fadeIn(300);
175 | $('left').fadeIn(300);
176 | $('.act').fadeIn(300);
177 | $.post('http://renzu_fuel/startanim', JSON.stringify({}));
178 | myStop();
179 | myStart();
180 | }
181 | })
182 |
183 | $(".recuse").click(function() {
184 | $('.modal').fadeOut();
185 | $('.container').fadeIn(300);
186 | $('left').fadeIn(300);
187 | $('.act').fadeIn(300);
188 | if (completar) {
189 | counting = !counting;
190 | completar = !completar;
191 | } else if (guardar) {
192 | counting = !counting;
193 | guardar = !guardar;
194 | }
195 | })
196 | });
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/html/ui.css:
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1 | @import url('https://fonts.googleapis.com/css2?family=Poppins:ital,wght@0,300;0,500;1,200&display=swap');
2 | body {
3 | display: flex;
4 | align-items: center;
5 | justify-content: center;
6 | display: none;
7 | margin-top: -20%;
8 | margin-left: 40%;
9 | }
10 |
11 | * {
12 | user-select: none;
13 | box-sizing: border-box;
14 | font-family: 'Raleway', sans-serif;
15 | }
16 |
17 | .container {
18 | position: relative;
19 | width: 400px;
20 | height: 400px;
21 | padding-top: 8px;
22 | padding-left: 15px;
23 | background-color: rgb(8 8 8 / 50%);
24 | border-top-right-radius: 10px;
25 | border-bottom-right-radius: 10px;
26 | }
27 |
28 | .container small {
29 | position: relative;
30 | top: 5px;
31 | color: rgb(241 251 250);
32 | font-size: 9px;
33 | font-size: 15px;
34 | font-weight: 300;
35 | letter-spacing: 1px;
36 | text-transform: uppercase;
37 | font-family: 'Poppins', sans-serif;
38 | }
39 |
40 | .container span img {
41 | max-width: 18px;
42 | }
43 |
44 | .container span {
45 | color: rgb(209 225 255);
46 | font-size: 25px;
47 | margin-bottom: 10px;
48 | text-transform: uppercase;
49 | }
50 |
51 | .container .box {
52 | margin-top: 10px;
53 | }
54 |
55 | .container .box:nth-child(2) {
56 | margin-top: 20px;
57 | }
58 |
59 | .container .box:nth-child(3) {
60 | margin-top: 20px;
61 | }
62 |
63 | .container .box #title {
64 | font-size: 13px;
65 | }
66 |
67 | .container .item {
68 | position: relative;
69 | width: 94%;
70 | height: 60px;
71 | display: flex;
72 | color: #fff;
73 | margin-top: 10px;
74 | text-align: center;
75 | align-items: center;
76 | justify-content: center;
77 | border-width: 2px;
78 | border-style: solid;
79 | border-image: linear-gradient(
80 | to bottom,
81 | #000000,
82 | #22a7f4
83 | ) 1 100%;
84 | text-transform: uppercase;
85 | background: #00000052;
86 | border-radius: 10px;
87 | }
88 |
89 | .container .item .litro {
90 | position: relative;
91 | color: #fff;
92 | font-size: 20px;
93 | font-family: 'Poppins', sans-serif;
94 | font-weight: 200;
95 | }
96 |
97 | #amount {
98 | border: 0;
99 | color: #fff;
100 | outline: none;
101 | text-align: center;
102 | font-size: 16px;
103 | font-family: 'Poppins', sans-serif;
104 | font-weight: 150;
105 | background: transparent;
106 | }
107 |
108 | #minus {
109 | }
110 |
111 | #plus {
112 | }
113 |
114 | .modal {
115 | position: absolute;
116 | top:50%;
117 | left: 50%;
118 | width: 300px;
119 | height: 120px;
120 | color: #ffff;
121 | padding: 14px;
122 | font-size: 11px;
123 | font-weight: 600;
124 | text-align: center;
125 | border-radius: .3rem;
126 | text-transform: uppercase;
127 | /* backdrop-filter: blur(20px); */
128 | transform: translate(-50%,-50%);
129 | background-color: rgb(0 0 0 / 64%);
130 | border-radius: 10px;
131 | }
132 |
133 | .modal b {
134 | position: relative;
135 | top: 6px;
136 | font-size: 20px;
137 | font-weight: 200;
138 | font-family: 'Poppins', sans-serif;
139 | }
140 |
141 | .modal .accept {
142 | position: absolute;
143 | border: 0;
144 | left: 15px;
145 | width: 120px;
146 | bottom: 30px;
147 | outline: none;
148 | color: #fff;
149 | font-size: 12px;
150 | font-weight: 200;
151 | padding: 5px 7px;
152 | border-radius: 30px;
153 | text-transform: uppercase;
154 | font-family: 'Poppins', sans-serif;
155 | background-color: rgba(13, 17, 19, 0.938);
156 | height: 40px;
157 | }
158 |
159 | .modal .recuse {
160 | position: absolute;
161 | border: 0;
162 | right: 15px;
163 | width: 120px;
164 | bottom: 30px;
165 | outline: none;
166 | color: #fff;
167 | font-size: 12px;
168 | padding: 5px 7px;
169 | font-weight: 200;
170 | border-radius: 30px;
171 | text-transform: uppercase;
172 | font-family: 'Poppins', sans-serif;
173 | background-color: rgba(13, 17, 19, 0.938);
174 | height: 40px;
175 | }
176 |
177 | .modal .btninfo:hover {
178 | background-color: rgba(24, 36, 43, 0.938);
179 | }
180 |
181 | .container .item button {
182 | position: absolute;
183 | display: flex;
184 | top: 46%;
185 | border: 0;
186 | width: 20px;
187 | height: 20px;
188 | color: #fff;
189 | padding-top: 3px;
190 | font-weight: 100;
191 | border-radius: 100%;
192 | align-items: center;
193 | justify-content: center;
194 | transform: translate(0,-50%);
195 | font-family: 'Poppins', sans-serif;
196 | background: linear-gradient(to right, #2367a0ea, #003a92);
197 | }
198 |
199 | .container .item button:nth-child(1) {
200 | left: 5px;
201 | }
202 |
203 | left {
204 | position: relative;
205 | display: flex;
206 | width: 200px;
207 | height: 400px;
208 | padding: 15px;
209 | color: #fff;
210 | font-size: 7px;
211 | line-height: 15px;
212 | margin-right: 10px;
213 | text-align: center;
214 | flex-direction: column;
215 | text-transform: uppercase;
216 | background-color: rgb(14 14 14 / 56%);
217 | border-top-left-radius: 10px;
218 | border-bottom-left-radius: 10px;
219 | }
220 |
221 | left img {
222 | position: absolute;
223 | left: 50%;
224 | max-height: 200px;
225 | max-width: 120px;
226 | transform: translate(-50%,0);
227 | top: 10%;
228 | }
229 |
230 | left p {
231 | font-size: 13px;
232 | margin-top: 70px;
233 | letter-spacing: 1px;
234 | }
235 |
236 | .act {
237 | position: absolute;
238 | width: 100%;
239 | bottom: 0;
240 | left: 0;
241 | }
242 |
243 | left .act button {
244 | border: 0;
245 | opacity: .9;
246 | width: 100%;
247 | height: 60px;
248 | outline: none;
249 | color: #fff;
250 | font-weight: 300;
251 | letter-spacing: 1px;
252 | background-color: transparent;
253 | border-top: 1px solid rgb(240 240 241 / 22%);
254 | border-bottom: 1px solid rgb(101 117 128 / 38%);
255 | }
256 |
257 | left .act button:hover {
258 | opacity: 1;
259 | color: #252525;
260 | font-weight: 400;
261 | background-color: #f3f3f3;
262 | }
263 |
264 | left .act button:active {
265 | background: linear-gradient(to right, #f3f3f3, #C5C6C8);
266 | }
267 |
268 | left .act button:last-child {
269 | border-top: 0px;
270 | }
271 |
272 | input[type=number]::-webkit-inner-spin-button {
273 | -webkit-appearance: none;
274 |
275 | }
276 | input[type=number] {
277 | -moz-appearance: textfield;
278 | appearance: textfield;
279 |
280 | }
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/client.lua:
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1 | local isNearPump = false
2 | local pumpLocation = nil
3 | local isFueling = false
4 | local currentFuel = 0.0
5 | local currentFuel2 = 0.0
6 | local currentCost = 0.0
7 |
8 | local output = {
9 | ['price'] = Config.stock.default_price,
10 | ['stock'] = Config.stock.default_stock,
11 | }
12 |
13 | function close()
14 | SetNuiFocus(false, false)
15 | SendNUIMessage({ action = false })
16 | isFueling = false
17 | end
18 |
19 | function open(vehicle,data)
20 | SetNuiFocus(true, true)
21 | SendNUIMessage({ action = true, fuel = GetVehicleFuelLevel(vehicle), data = data })
22 | end
23 |
24 | RegisterNetEvent('renzu_fuel:open')
25 | AddEventHandler('renzu_fuel:open',function(vehicle,data)
26 | open(vehicle,data)
27 | end)
28 |
29 | AddEventHandler('onResourceStart', function(name)
30 | if GetCurrentResourceName() ~= name then return end
31 | close()
32 | end)
33 |
34 | RegisterNUICallback('escape', function(data, cb)
35 | close()
36 | end)
37 |
38 | RegisterNetEvent('renzu_fuel:close')
39 | AddEventHandler('renzu_fuel:close',function()
40 | close()
41 | end)
42 |
43 | function ManageFuelUsage(vehicle)
44 | if IsVehicleEngineOn(vehicle) then
45 | SetVehicleFuelLevel(vehicle,GetVehicleFuelLevel(vehicle) - Config.FuelUsage[Round(GetVehicleCurrentRpm(vehicle),1)] * (Config.Classes[GetVehicleClass(vehicle)] or 1.0) / 10)
46 | DecorSetFloat(vehicle,Config.FuelDecor,GetVehicleFuelLevel(vehicle))
47 | end
48 | end
49 |
50 | Citizen.CreateThread(function()
51 | if Config.Managefuel then
52 | DecorRegister(Config.FuelDecor,1)
53 | while true do
54 | Citizen.Wait(2000)
55 | local ped = PlayerPedId()
56 | if IsPedInAnyVehicle(ped) then
57 | local vehicle = GetVehiclePedIsIn(ped)
58 | if GetPedInVehicleSeat(vehicle,-1) == ped then
59 | ManageFuelUsage(vehicle)
60 | end
61 | end
62 | end
63 | end
64 | end)
65 |
66 | function FindNearestFuelPump()
67 | local coords = GetEntityCoords(PlayerPedId())
68 | local fuelPumps = {}
69 | local handle,object = FindFirstObject()
70 | local success
71 | for k,v in pairs(GetGamePool('CObject')) do
72 | if Config.PumpModels[GetEntityModel(v)] then
73 | table.insert(fuelPumps,v)
74 | end
75 | end
76 |
77 | local pumpObject = 0
78 | local pumpDistance = 1000
79 |
80 | for k,v in pairs(fuelPumps) do
81 | local dstcheck = #(coords - GetEntityCoords(v))
82 |
83 | if dstcheck < pumpDistance then
84 | pumpDistance = dstcheck
85 | pumpObject = v
86 | end
87 | end
88 | return pumpObject,pumpDistance
89 | end
90 |
91 | RegisterNetEvent("renzu_fuel:syncfuel")
92 | AddEventHandler("renzu_fuel:syncfuel",function(index,change,FuelDecor)
93 | if NetworkDoesNetworkIdExist(index) then
94 | local v = NetToVeh(index)
95 | if DoesEntityExist(v) then
96 | SetVehicleFuelLevel(v,(GetVehicleFuelLevel(v) + change))
97 | DecorSetFloat(v,FuelDecor,GetVehicleFuelLevel(v))
98 | end
99 | end
100 | end)
101 |
102 | RegisterNetEvent('renzu_fuel:jerrycan')
103 | AddEventHandler('renzu_fuel:jerrycan',function()
104 | GiveWeaponToPed(PlayerPedId(),883325847,4500,false,true)
105 | end)
106 |
107 | function Round(num,numDecimalPlaces)
108 | local mult = 10^(numDecimalPlaces or 0)
109 | return math.floor(num*mult+0.5) / mult
110 | end
111 |
112 | --[[ Creates gas station and blips ]]--
113 | Citizen.CreateThread(function()
114 | Wait(1000)
115 | local blip = {}
116 | for k,v in pairs(Config.GasStation) do
117 | if not DoesBlipExist(blip[k]) then
118 | local x,y,z = table.unpack(v)
119 | blip[k] = AddBlipForCoord(x,y,z)
120 | SetBlipSprite(blip[k], 361)
121 | SetBlipDisplay(blip[k], 5)
122 | SetBlipScale(blip[k], 0.5)
123 | SetBlipColour(blip[k], 1)
124 | SetBlipAsShortRange(blip[k], true)
125 |
126 | BeginTextCommandSetBlipName('Gas Station')
127 | AddTextEntry(k, 'Gas Station')
128 | EndTextCommandSetBlipName(blip[k])
129 | end
130 | end
131 | end)
132 |
133 | RegisterNetEvent('renzu_fuel:refuelFromPump')
134 | AddEventHandler('renzu_fuel:refuelFromPump',function(pumpObject,ped,vehicle)
135 | currentFuel = GetVehicleFuelLevel(vehicle)
136 | TaskTurnPedToFaceEntity(ped,vehicle,5000)
137 | LoadAnimDict("timetable@gardener@filling_can")
138 | TaskPlayAnim(ped,"timetable@gardener@filling_can","gar_ig_5_filling_can",2.0,8.0,-1,50,0,0,0,0)
139 | isFueling = true
140 | while isFueling do
141 | Citizen.Wait(4)
142 | local oldFuel = DecorGetFloat(vehicle,Config.FuelDecor)+0.0
143 | local fuelToAdd = math.random(1,2) / 100.0
144 |
145 | for k,v in pairs(Config.DisableKeys) do
146 | DisableControlAction(0,v)
147 | end
148 |
149 | local vehicleCoords = GetEntityCoords(vehicle)
150 | if not pumpObject then
151 | DrawText3Ds(vehicleCoords.x,vehicleCoords.y,vehicleCoords.z + 0.5,"PRESS ~g~E ~w~TO CANCEL")
152 | DrawText3Ds(vehicleCoords.x,vehicleCoords.y,vehicleCoords.z + 0.34,"GALLON: ~b~"..Round(GetAmmoInPedWeapon(ped,883325847) / 4500 * 100,1).."%~w~ TANK: ~y~"..Round(currentFuel,1).."%")
153 | if GetAmmoInPedWeapon(ped,883325847) - fuelToAdd * 100 >= 0 then
154 | currentFuel = currentFuel + fuelToAdd
155 | SetPedAmmo(ped,883325847,math.floor(GetAmmoInPedWeapon(ped,883325847) - fuelToAdd * 100))
156 | else
157 | isFueling = false
158 | end
159 | end
160 |
161 | if not IsEntityPlayingAnim(ped,"timetable@gardener@filling_can","gar_ig_5_filling_can",3) then
162 | TaskPlayAnim(ped,"timetable@gardener@filling_can","gar_ig_5_filling_can",2.0,8.0,-1,50,0,0,0,0)
163 | end
164 |
165 | if currentFuel > 100.0 then
166 | currentFuel = 100.0
167 | isFueling = false
168 | end
169 |
170 | SetVehicleFuelLevel(vehicle,currentFuel)
171 |
172 | if IsControlJustReleased(0,38) or DoesEntityExist(GetPedInVehicleSeat(vehicle,-1)) then
173 | isFueling = false
174 | end
175 | end
176 | DecorSetFloat(vehicle,Config.FuelDecor,GetVehicleFuelLevel(vehicle)+0.0)
177 |
178 | ClearPedTasks(ped)
179 | RemoveAnimDict("timetable@gardener@filling_can")
180 | end)
181 |
182 | RegisterNetEvent('renzu_fuel:fuelevent')
183 | AddEventHandler('renzu_fuel:fuelevent',function(pumpObject,ped,vehicle)
184 | local vehicle = GetPlayersLastVehicle()
185 | local vehicleCoords = GetEntityCoords(vehicle)
186 | local ped = PlayerPedId()
187 | if DoesEntityExist(vehicle) and GetDistanceBetweenCoords(GetEntityCoords(ped),vehicleCoords) < 3.5 then
188 | if isNearPump then
189 | open(vehicle,output)
190 | isFueling = true
191 | paid = false
192 | else
193 | isFueling = true
194 | TriggerEvent('renzu_fuel:refuelFromPump',isNearPump,ped,vehicle)
195 | end
196 | end
197 | end)
198 |
199 | function PopUI(name,v,reqdist,event,arg,server)
200 | if reqdist == nil then reqdist = 5 end
201 | local table = {
202 | ['event'] = event,
203 | ['title'] = name,
204 | ['server_event'] = server,
205 | ['unpack_arg'] = true,
206 | ['invehicle_title'] = 'Get out to vehicle',
207 | ['confirm'] = '[ENTER]',
208 | ['fa'] = '',
209 | ['reject'] = '[CLOSE]',
210 | ['custom_arg'] = arg, -- example: {1,2,3,4}
211 | ['use_cursor'] = false, -- USE MOUSE CURSOR INSTEAD OF INPUT (ENTER)
212 | }
213 | TriggerEvent('renzu_popui:showui',table)
214 | local dist = #(v - GetEntityCoords(PlayerPedId()))
215 | while dist < reqdist and isNearPump do
216 | dist = #(v - GetEntityCoords(PlayerPedId()))
217 | Wait(100)
218 | end
219 | TriggerEvent('renzu_popui:closeui')
220 | end
221 |
222 | function DrawtextUI(name,v,reqdist,event,arg,server,invehicle,key)
223 | if reqdist == nil then reqdist = 5 end
224 | local table = {
225 | ['key'] = key or 'backspace',
226 | ['event'] = event,
227 | ['title'] = name,
228 | ['invehicle_title'] = name,
229 | ['server_event'] = server,
230 | ['unpack_arg'] = true,
231 | ['fa'] = '',
232 | ['custom_arg'] = arg, -- example: {1,2,3,4}
233 | }
234 | TriggerEvent('renzu_popui:drawtextuiwithinput',table)
235 | local dist = #(v - GetEntityCoords(PlayerPedId()))
236 | while dist < reqdist and isNearPump and not IsPedInAnyVehicle(PlayerPedId()) do
237 | dist = #(v - GetEntityCoords(PlayerPedId()))
238 | Wait(100)
239 | end
240 | if invehicle then
241 | while dist < reqdist and isNearPump and IsPedInAnyVehicle(PlayerPedId()) do
242 | dist = #(v - GetEntityCoords(PlayerPedId()))
243 | Wait(100)
244 | end
245 | end
246 | TriggerEvent('renzu_popui:closeui')
247 | end
248 |
249 | Citizen.CreateThread(function()
250 | while true do
251 | Citizen.Wait(2000)
252 | local ped = PlayerPedId()
253 | local sleep = 2000
254 | local pumpObject,pumpDistance = FindNearestFuelPump()
255 | if pumpDistance < 3.0 then
256 | isNearPump = pumpObject
257 | else
258 | isNearPump = false
259 | Citizen.Wait(math.ceil(pumpDistance*5))
260 | end
261 | Citizen.Wait(2000)
262 | end
263 | end)
264 |
265 | Citizen.CreateThread(function()
266 | while true do
267 | Citizen.Wait(2000)
268 | local ped = PlayerPedId()
269 | local sleep = 2000
270 | while not isFueling and ((isNearPump and GetEntityHealth(isNearPump) > 0) or (GetSelectedPedWeapon(ped) == 883325847 and not isNearPump)) do
271 | if isNearPump then
272 | sleep = 1000
273 | end
274 | if IsPedInAnyVehicle(ped) and GetPedInVehicleSeat(GetVehiclePedIsIn(ped),-1) == ped then
275 | local pumpCoords = GetEntityCoords(isNearPump)
276 | DrawtextUI("Get Out of Vehicle",pumpCoords,3.5,'dummyevent',{},false,true)
277 | else
278 | local vehicle = GetPlayersLastVehicle()
279 | local vehicleCoords = GetEntityCoords(vehicle)
280 | if DoesEntityExist(vehicle) and GetDistanceBetweenCoords(GetEntityCoords(ped),vehicleCoords) < 3.5 then
281 | if not DoesEntityExist(GetPedInVehicleSeat(vehicle,-1)) then
282 | local stringCoords = GetEntityCoords(isNearPump)
283 | local canFuel = true
284 | if GetSelectedPedWeapon(ped) == 883325847 then
285 | stringCoords = vehicleCoords
286 | if GetAmmoInPedWeapon(ped,883325847) < 100 then
287 | canFuel = false
288 | end
289 | end
290 |
291 | if GetVehicleFuelLevel(vehicle) < 99 and canFuel and isNearPump then
292 | DrawtextUI("Press [E] to Re Fuel Vehicle",stringCoords,3.5,'renzu_fuel:open',{vehicle,output},false,false,'E')
293 | --PopUI("Re Fuel Vehicle",stringCoords,3.5,'renzu_fuel:open',{vehicle,output},false)
294 | elseif canFuel and GetVehicleFuelLevel(vehicle) < 99 then
295 | DrawtextUI("Press [E] to Re Fuel Vehicle (PETROL CAN)",stringCoords,3.5,'renzu_fuel:refuelFromPump',{false,ped,vehicle},false,false,'E')
296 | elseif not canFuel then
297 | DrawtextUI("Cant Fuel",stringCoords,3.5,'dummyevent',{},false,false)
298 | else
299 | DrawtextUI("FULL TANK",stringCoords,3.5,'dummyevent',{},false,false)
300 | end
301 | end
302 | elseif isNearPump then
303 | local stringCoords = GetEntityCoords(isNearPump)
304 | DrawtextUI("Press [E] to Buy Jerry Can",stringCoords,3.5,'renzu_fuel:payfuel',{10000,true},true,false,'E')
305 | --PopUI("Buy Jerry Can",stringCoords,3.5,'renzu_fuel:payfuel',{10000,true},true)
306 | end
307 | end
308 | Citizen.Wait(sleep)
309 | end
310 | end
311 | end)
312 |
313 | function ShowHelpNotification(msg, thisFrame, beep, duration)
314 | AddTextEntry('notify_gas', msg)
315 | DisplayHelpTextThisFrame('notify_gas', thisFrame)
316 | end
317 |
318 | RegisterNetEvent('renzu_fuel:Notify')
319 | AddEventHandler('renzu_fuel:Notify',function(msg)
320 | ShowHelpNotification(msg, false)
321 | end)
322 |
323 | RegisterNUICallback('pay', function(data, cb)
324 | local vehicle = GetPlayersLastVehicle()
325 | local new_perc = tonumber(data.new_perc)
326 | if not paid then
327 | if DoesEntityExist(vehicle) and GetDistanceBetweenCoords(GetEntityCoords(PlayerPedId()),GetEntityCoords(vehicle)) < 5 then
328 | TriggerServerEvent('renzu_fuel:payfuel',math.floor(new_perc),false,VehToNet(vehicle),math.floor(new_perc),Config.FuelDecor,pumpLocation)
329 | paid = true
330 | end
331 | end
332 | end)
333 |
334 | RegisterNUICallback('startanim',function(data,cb)
335 | local ped = PlayerPedId()
336 | local vehicle = GetPlayersLastVehicle()
337 | TaskTurnPedToFaceEntity(ped,vehicle,5000)
338 | LoadAnimDict("timetable@gardener@filling_can")
339 | TaskPlayAnim(ped,"timetable@gardener@filling_can","gar_ig_5_filling_can",2.0,8.0,-1,50,0,0,0,0)
340 | end)
341 |
342 | RegisterNUICallback('removeanim',function(data,cb)
343 | local ped = PlayerPedId()
344 | ClearPedTasks(ped)
345 | RemoveAnimDict("timetable@gardener@filling_can")
346 | end)
347 |
348 | function DrawText3Ds(x,y,z,text)
349 | local onScreen,_x,_y = World3dToScreen2d(x,y,z)
350 |
351 | SetTextFont(4)
352 | SetTextScale(0.35,0.35)
353 | SetTextColour(255,255,255,150)
354 | SetTextEntry("STRING")
355 | SetTextCentre(1)
356 | AddTextComponentString(text)
357 | DrawText(_x,_y)
358 | local factor = (string.len(text))/370
359 | DrawRect(_x,_y+0.0125,0.01+factor,0.03,0,0,0,80)
360 | end
361 |
362 | function LoadAnimDict(dict)
363 | if not HasAnimDictLoaded(dict) then
364 | RequestAnimDict(dict)
365 | while not HasAnimDictLoaded(dict) do
366 | Citizen.Wait(10)
367 | end
368 | end
369 | end
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