24 |
25 |
26 |
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/config.lua:
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1 | Config = {}
2 |
3 | Config.keyBind = {
4 | useRadio = "ENTER",
5 | openRadio = "F7",
6 | volUp1 = "PAGEUP",
7 | radioVolDown = "PAGEDOWN"
8 | }
9 |
10 | Config.RestrictedChannels = {
11 | [1] = {
12 | police = true,
13 | ambulance = true
14 | },
15 | [2] = {
16 | police = true,
17 | ambulance = true
18 | },
19 | [3] = {
20 | police = true,
21 | ambulance = true
22 | },
23 | [4] = {
24 | police = true,
25 | ambulance = true
26 | },
27 | [5] = {
28 | police = true
29 | },
30 | [6] = {
31 | police = true
32 | },
33 | [7] = {
34 | police = true
35 | },
36 | [8] = {
37 | police = true
38 | },
39 | [9] = {
40 | police = true,
41 | judge = true,
42 | court = true
43 | },
44 | }
45 |
46 | Config.MaxFrequency = 500
47 |
48 | Config.messages = {
49 | ["not_on_radio"] = "You're not connected to a signal",
50 | ["on_radio"] = "You're already connected to this signal",
51 | ["joined_to_radio"] = "You're connected to: ",
52 | ["restricted_channel_error"] = "You are not allow to connect to this signal!",
53 | ["invalid_radio"] = "This frequency is not available.",
54 | ["you_on_radio"] = "You're already connected to this channel",
55 | ["you_leave"] = "You left the channel.",
56 | ['volume_radio'] = 'New volume ',
57 | ['decrease_radio_volume'] = 'The radio is already set to maximum volume',
58 | ['increase_radio_volume'] = 'The radio is already set to the lowest volume',
59 | ['increase_decrease_radio_channel'] = 'New channel ',
60 | }
61 |
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/README.md:
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1 | # qb-radio
2 | qb-radio Nopixel Inspired Radio for qb-core
3 |
4 | ## Install Video
5 | - [Youtube](https://youtu.be/bNrmQMvVYno)
6 |
7 | ## Dependencies
8 | - [qb-core](https://github.com/qbcore-framework/qb-core)
9 | - [pma-voice](https://githubmate.com/repo/AvarianKnight/pma-voice)
10 | - [qb-radialmenu](https://github.com/qbcore-framework/qb-radialmenu) - Optional (Access to change channels 1 - 4)
11 |
12 | ## Features
13 | - Nopixel Inspired Radio
14 | - Radialmenu join channel option 1 - 6
15 | - Inventory Image [qb-radio/imgforinvenotry]
16 |
17 | ## RadialMenu Events
18 | Add the trigger to your qb-radialmenu > config.lua (Anywhere you want someone to have access to it) for example:
19 | ```
20 | id = 'joinradio1',
21 | title = 'Channel 1',
22 | icon = 'radio',
23 | type = 'client',
24 | event = 'qb-radio:client:JoinRadioChannel1',
25 | shouldClose = true
26 | ```
27 | Credits to MonkeyWhisper for creating the event
28 |
29 | ## Images
30 | - Google search for the image of the radio https://i.imgur.com/pgRGFIB.png
31 | 
32 | - Preview of the radio https://youtu.be/vMr-OFP8HzU
33 |
34 | ## Installation
35 | - Replace current qb-radio with this version if you want to use it
36 |
37 | 1/12/2022 (Radio Effects)
38 | - To add the new radio sounds go to `\pma-voice\ui`
39 |
40 | Inventory image - replace radio.png in your current inventory image folder with this one.
41 |
42 | ## Discord
43 | - [Join Discord](https://discord.gg/T2xX5WwmEX)
44 |
45 | ## Support
46 | - [Ko-fi Link](https://ko-fi.com/trclassic)
47 |
48 | ## Original qb-radio
49 | - [qb-radio](https://github.com/qbcore-framework/qb-radio)
50 |
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/html/js/script.js:
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1 | $(function() {
2 | window.addEventListener('message', function(event) {
3 | if (event.data.type == "open") {
4 | QBRadio.SlideUp()
5 | }
6 |
7 | if (event.data.type == "close") {
8 | QBRadio.SlideDown()
9 | }
10 | });
11 |
12 | document.onkeyup = function (data) {
13 | if (data.which == 27) { // Escape key
14 | $.post('https://qb-radio/escape', JSON.stringify({}));
15 | QBRadio.SlideDown()
16 | } else if (data.which == 13) { // Enter key
17 | $.post('https://qb-radio/joinRadio', JSON.stringify({
18 | channel: $("#channel").val()
19 | }));
20 | }
21 | };
22 | });
23 |
24 | QBRadio = {}
25 |
26 | $(document).on('click', '#submit', function(e){
27 | e.preventDefault();
28 |
29 | $.post('https://qb-radio/joinRadio', JSON.stringify({
30 | channel: $("#channel").val()
31 | }));
32 | });
33 |
34 | $(document).on('click', '#disconnect', function(e){
35 | e.preventDefault();
36 |
37 | $.post('https://qb-radio/leaveRadio');
38 | });
39 |
40 | $(document).on('click', '#volumeUp', function(e){
41 | e.preventDefault();
42 |
43 | $.post('https://qb-radio/volumeUp', JSON.stringify({
44 | channel: $("#channel").val()
45 | }));
46 | });
47 |
48 | $(document).on('click', '#volumeDown', function(e){
49 | e.preventDefault();
50 |
51 | $.post('https://qb-radio/volumeDown', JSON.stringify({
52 | channel: $("#channel").val()
53 | }));
54 | });
55 |
56 | $(document).on('click', '#decreaseradiochannel', function(e){
57 | e.preventDefault();
58 |
59 | $.post('https://qb-radio/decreaseradiochannel', JSON.stringify({
60 | channel: $("#channel").val()
61 | }));
62 | });
63 |
64 | $(document).on('click', '#increaseradiochannel', function(e){
65 | e.preventDefault();
66 |
67 | $.post('https://qb-radio/increaseradiochannel', JSON.stringify({
68 | channel: $("#channel").val()
69 | }));
70 | });
71 |
72 | $(document).on('click', '#poweredOff', function(e){
73 | e.preventDefault();
74 |
75 | $.post('https://qb-radio/poweredOff', JSON.stringify({
76 | channel: $("#channel").val()
77 | }));
78 | });
79 |
80 | QBRadio.SlideUp = function() {
81 | $(".container").css("display", "block");
82 | $(".radio-container").animate({bottom: "6vh",}, 250);
83 | }
84 |
85 | QBRadio.SlideDown = function() {
86 | $(".radio-container").animate({bottom: "-110vh",}, 400, function(){
87 | $(".container").css("display", "none");
88 | });
89 | }
90 |
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/html/css/style.css:
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1 | @import url('https://fonts.googleapis.com/css?family=Fira+Code&display=swap');
2 |
3 | body {
4 | position: relative;
5 | font-family: sans-serif;
6 | overflow: hidden;
7 | top: 0;
8 | padding: 0;
9 | margin: 0;
10 | }
11 |
12 | .container {
13 | height: 100vh;
14 | display:none;
15 | }
16 |
17 | .radio-container {
18 | position: absolute;
19 | bottom: -56vh;
20 | right: 5vh;
21 | }
22 |
23 | .radio {
24 | width: 32vh;
25 | -moz-user-select: -moz-none;
26 | -khtml-user-select: none;
27 | -webkit-user-select: none;
28 | -o-user-select: none;
29 | user-select: none;
30 | }
31 |
32 | #submit {
33 | position: absolute;
34 | width: 3.5vh;
35 | height: 1.9vh;
36 | bottom: 45.8vh;
37 | left: 5.5vh;
38 | border-radius: 5px;
39 | transition: all 0.1s linear;
40 | }
41 |
42 | #submit:hover::before {
43 | content: attr(title); display: block;
44 | position:relative;
45 | top:-20px;
46 | font-size:12px;
47 | color:white;
48 | background-color:rgb(255 0 0 / 0%);
49 | padding:2px;
50 | }
51 |
52 | #disconnect {
53 | position: absolute;
54 | width: 2.5vh;
55 | height: 4.0vh;
56 | bottom: 44.3vh;
57 | left: 9.5vh;
58 | border-radius: 5px;
59 | transition: all 0.1s linear;
60 | }
61 |
62 | #disconnect:hover::before {
63 | content: attr(title); display: block;
64 | position:relative;
65 | top:-20px;
66 | font-size:12px;
67 | color:white;
68 | background-color:rgba(0, 0, 0, 0);
69 | padding:2px;
70 | }
71 |
72 | #volumeUp {
73 | position: absolute;
74 | width: 2.5vh;
75 | height: 4.0vh;
76 | bottom: 46.0vh;
77 | left: 13.0vh;
78 | border-radius: 5px;
79 | transition: all 0.1s linear;
80 | }
81 |
82 | #volumeUp:hover::before {
83 | content: attr(title); display: block;
84 | position:relative;
85 | top:-20px;
86 | font-size:12px;
87 | color:white;
88 | background-color:rgba(0, 0, 0, 0);
89 | padding:2px;
90 | }
91 |
92 | #volumeDown {
93 | position: absolute;
94 | width: 2.5vh;
95 | height: 4.0vh;
96 | bottom: 46.0vh;
97 | left: 17.0vh;
98 | border-radius: 5px;
99 | transition: all 0.1s linear;
100 | }
101 |
102 | #volumeDown:hover::before {
103 | content: attr(title); display: block;
104 | position:relative;
105 | top:-20px;
106 | font-size:12px;
107 | color:white;
108 | background-color:rgba(0, 0, 0, 0);
109 | padding:2px;
110 | }
111 |
112 | #increaseradiochannel {
113 | position: absolute;
114 | width: 3.5vh;
115 | height: 1.9vh;
116 | bottom: 15.2vh;
117 | left: 14.3vh;
118 | border-radius: 5px;
119 | transition: all 0.1s linear;
120 | }
121 |
122 | #increaseradiochannel:hover::before {
123 | content: attr(title); display: block;
124 | position:relative;
125 | top:-20px;
126 | font-size:12px;
127 | color:white;
128 | background-color:rgba(0, 0, 0, 0);
129 | padding:2px;
130 | }
131 |
132 | #decreaseradiochannel {
133 | position: absolute;
134 | width: 3.5vh;
135 | height: 1.9vh;
136 | bottom: 11.2vh;
137 | left: 14.5vh;
138 | border-radius: 5px;
139 | transition: all 0.1s linear;
140 | }
141 |
142 | #decreaseradiochannel:hover::before {
143 | content: attr(title); display: block;
144 | position:relative;
145 | top:-20px;
146 | font-size:12px;
147 | color:white;
148 | background-color:rgba(0, 0, 0, 0);
149 | padding:2px;
150 | }
151 |
152 | #poweredOff {
153 | position: absolute;
154 | width: 3.5vh;
155 | height: 2.9vh;
156 | bottom: 16.5vh;
157 | left: 19vh;
158 | border-radius: 5px;
159 | transition: all 0.1s linear;
160 | }
161 |
162 | #poweredOff:hover::before {
163 | content: attr(title); display: block;
164 | position:relative;
165 | top:-20px;
166 | font-size:12px;
167 | color:white;
168 | background-color:rgba(0, 0, 0, 0);
169 | padding:2px;
170 | }
171 |
172 | .onoff button {
173 | padding: 40px 55px;
174 | opacity: .0;
175 | }
176 |
177 | .channel {
178 | position: absolute;
179 | bottom: 24vh;
180 | left: 11.2vh;
181 | background: none;
182 | }
183 |
184 | ::-webkit-input-placeholder {
185 | color: rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.5);
186 | }
187 |
188 | .channel span {
189 | text-align: center;
190 | color: rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.75);
191 | }
192 |
193 | .channel input {
194 | text-align: center;
195 | border: none;
196 | font-size: 30px;
197 | background: none;
198 | outline: none;
199 | font-family: 'Fira Code', monospace;
200 | width: 5vw;
201 | }
202 |
203 | ::-webkit-inner-spin-button {
204 | display: none;
205 | }
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/client.lua:
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1 | local QBCore = exports['qb-core']:GetCoreObject()
2 | local PlayerData = QBCore.Functions.GetPlayerData() -- Just for resource restart (same as event handler)
3 | local radioMenu = false
4 | local onRadio = false
5 | local RadioChannel = 0
6 | local RadioVolume = 50
7 | local hasRadio = false
8 | local radioProp = nil
9 |
10 | local keybindControls = {
11 | ["`"] = 243, ["ESC"] = 322, ["F1"] = 288, ["F2"] = 289, ["F3"] = 170, ["F5"] = 166, ["F6"] = 167, ["F7"] = 168, ["F8"] = 169, ["F9"] = 56, ["F10"] = 57, ["~"] = 243, ["1"] = 157, ["2"] = 158, ["3"] = 160, ["4"] = 164, ["5"] = 165, ["6"] = 159, ["7"] = 161, ["8"] = 162, ["9"] = 163, ["-"] = 84, ["="] = 83, ["BACKSPACE"] = 177, ["TAB"] = 37, ["Q"] = 44, ["W"] = 32, ["E"] = 38, ["R"] = 45, ["T"] = 245, ["Y"] = 246, ["U"] = 303, ["P"] = 199, ["["] = 39, ["]"] = 40, ["ENTER"] = 18, ["CAPS"] = 137, ["A"] = 34, ["S"] = 8, ["D"] = 9, ["F"] = 23, ["G"] = 47, ["H"] = 74, ["K"] = 311, ["L"] = 182, ["LEFTSHIFT"] = 21, ["Z"] = 20, ["X"] = 73, ["C"] = 26, ["V"] = 0, ["B"] = 29, ["N"] = 249, ["M"] = 244, [","] = 82, ["."] = 81, ["LEFTCTRL"] = 36, ["LEFTALT"] = 19, ["SPACE"] = 22, ["RIGHTCTRL"] = 70, ["HOME"] = 213, ["PAGEUP"] = 10, ["PAGEDOWN"] = 11, ["DELETE"] = 178, ["LEFT"] = 174, ["RIGHT"] = 175, ["TOP"] = 27, ["DOWN"] = 173, ["NENTER"] = 201, ["N4"] = 108, ["N5"] = 60, ["N6"] = 107, ["N+"] = 96, ["N-"] = 97, ["N7"] = 117, ["N8"] = 61, ["N9"] = 118
12 | }
13 |
14 | --Function
15 | local function LoadAnimDic(dict)
16 | if not HasAnimDictLoaded(dict) then
17 | RequestAnimDict(dict)
18 | while not HasAnimDictLoaded(dict) do
19 | Wait(0)
20 | end
21 | end
22 | end
23 |
24 | local function SplitStr(inputstr, sep)
25 | if sep == nil then
26 | sep = "%s"
27 | end
28 | local t = {}
29 | for str in string.gmatch(inputstr, "([^" .. sep .. "]+)") do
30 | t[#t+1] = str
31 | end
32 | return t
33 | end
34 |
35 | local function connecttoradio(channel)
36 | RadioChannel = channel
37 | if onRadio then
38 | exports["pma-voice"]:setRadioChannel(0)
39 | else
40 | onRadio = true
41 | exports["pma-voice"]:setVoiceProperty("radioEnabled", true)
42 | end
43 | exports["pma-voice"]:setRadioChannel(channel)
44 | if SplitStr(tostring(channel), ".")[2] ~= nil and SplitStr(tostring(channel), ".")[2] ~= "" then
45 | QBCore.Functions.Notify(Config.messages['joined_to_radio'] ..channel.. ' MHz', 'success')
46 | else
47 | QBCore.Functions.Notify(Config.messages['joined_to_radio'] ..channel.. '.00 MHz', 'success')
48 | end
49 | end
50 |
51 | local function closeEvent()
52 | TriggerEvent("InteractSound_CL:PlayOnOne","click",0.6)
53 | end
54 |
55 | local function leaveradio()
56 | closeEvent()
57 | RadioChannel = 0
58 | onRadio = false
59 | exports["pma-voice"]:setRadioChannel(0)
60 | exports["pma-voice"]:setVoiceProperty("radioEnabled", false)
61 | QBCore.Functions.Notify(Config.messages['you_leave'] , 'error')
62 | end
63 |
64 | local function toggleRadioAnimation(pState)
65 | LoadAnimDic("cellphone@")
66 | if pState then
67 | TriggerEvent("attachItemRadio","radio01")
68 | TaskPlayAnim(PlayerPedId(), "cellphone@", "cellphone_text_read_base", 2.0, 3.0, -1, 49, 0, 0, 0, 0)
69 | radioProp = CreateObject(`prop_cs_hand_radio`, 1.0, 1.0, 1.0, 1, 1, 0)
70 | AttachEntityToEntity(radioProp, PlayerPedId(), GetPedBoneIndex(PlayerPedId(), 57005), 0.14, 0.01, -0.02, 110.0, 120.0, -15.0, 1, 0, 0, 0, 2, 1)
71 | else
72 | StopAnimTask(PlayerPedId(), "cellphone@", "cellphone_text_read_base", 1.0)
73 | ClearPedTasks(PlayerPedId())
74 | if radioProp ~= 0 then
75 | DeleteObject(radioProp)
76 | radioProp = 0
77 | end
78 | end
79 | end
80 |
81 | local function toggleRadio(toggle)
82 | radioMenu = toggle
83 | SetNuiFocus(radioMenu, radioMenu)
84 | if radioMenu then
85 | toggleRadioAnimation(true)
86 | SendNUIMessage({type = "open"})
87 | else
88 | toggleRadioAnimation(false)
89 | SendNUIMessage({type = "close"})
90 | DeleteObject(radioProp)
91 | end
92 | end
93 |
94 | local function IsRadioOn()
95 | return onRadio
96 | end
97 |
98 | local function DoRadioCheck(PlayerItems)
99 | local _hasRadio = false
100 |
101 | for _, item in pairs(PlayerItems) do
102 | if item.name == "radio" then
103 | _hasRadio = true
104 | break;
105 | end
106 | end
107 |
108 | hasRadio = _hasRadio
109 | end
110 |
111 | --Exports
112 | exports("IsRadioOn", IsRadioOn)
113 |
114 | --Events
115 |
116 | -- Handles state right when the player selects their character and location.
117 | RegisterNetEvent('QBCore:Client:OnPlayerLoaded', function()
118 | PlayerData = QBCore.Functions.GetPlayerData()
119 | DoRadioCheck(PlayerData.items)
120 | end)
121 |
122 | -- Resets state on logout, in case of character change.
123 | RegisterNetEvent('QBCore:Client:OnPlayerUnload', function()
124 | DoRadioCheck({})
125 | PlayerData = {}
126 | leaveradio()
127 | end)
128 |
129 | -- Handles state when PlayerData is changed. We're just looking for inventory updates.
130 | RegisterNetEvent('QBCore:Player:SetPlayerData', function(val)
131 | PlayerData = val
132 | DoRadioCheck(PlayerData.items)
133 | end)
134 |
135 | -- Handles state if resource is restarted live.
136 | AddEventHandler('onResourceStart', function(resource)
137 | if GetCurrentResourceName() == resource then
138 | PlayerData = QBCore.Functions.GetPlayerData()
139 | DoRadioCheck(PlayerData.items)
140 | end
141 | end)
142 |
143 | RegisterNetEvent('qb-radio:use', function()
144 | toggleRadio(not radioMenu)
145 | end)
146 |
147 | RegisterNetEvent('qb-radio:onRadioDrop', function()
148 | if RadioChannel ~= 0 then
149 | leaveradio()
150 | end
151 | end)
152 |
153 | CreateThread(function()
154 | local OpenRadioBind = Config.keyBind.useRadio
155 | if IsControlPressed(1, keybindControls[OpenRadioBind]) then
156 | TriggerClientEvent('qb-radio:use')
157 | end
158 | end)
159 |
160 |
161 | -- NUI
162 | RegisterNUICallback('joinRadio', function(data, cb)
163 | local rchannel = tonumber(data.channel)
164 | if rchannel ~= nil then
165 | if rchannel <= Config.MaxFrequency and rchannel ~= 0 then
166 | if rchannel ~= RadioChannel then
167 | if Config.RestrictedChannels[rchannel] ~= nil then
168 | if Config.RestrictedChannels[rchannel][PlayerData.job.name] and PlayerData.job.onduty then
169 | connecttoradio(rchannel)
170 | else
171 | QBCore.Functions.Notify(Config.messages['restricted_channel_error'], 'error')
172 | end
173 | else
174 | connecttoradio(rchannel)
175 | end
176 | else
177 | QBCore.Functions.Notify(Config.messages['you_on_radio'] , 'error')
178 | end
179 | else
180 | QBCore.Functions.Notify(Config.messages['invalid_radio'] , 'error')
181 | end
182 | else
183 | QBCore.Functions.Notify(Config.messages['invalid_radio'] , 'error')
184 | end
185 | cb("ok")
186 | end)
187 |
188 | RegisterNUICallback('leaveRadio', function(_, cb)
189 | if RadioChannel == 0 then
190 | QBCore.Functions.Notify(Config.messages['not_on_radio'], 'error')
191 | else
192 | leaveradio()
193 | end
194 | cb("ok")
195 | end)
196 |
197 | RegisterNUICallback("volumeUp", function(_, cb)
198 | if RadioVolume <= 95 then
199 | RadioVolume = RadioVolume + 5
200 | QBCore.Functions.Notify(Config.messages["volume_radio"] .. RadioVolume, "success")
201 | exports["pma-voice"]:setRadioVolume(RadioVolume)
202 | else
203 | QBCore.Functions.Notify(Config.messages["decrease_radio_volume"], "error")
204 | end
205 | cb('ok')
206 | end)
207 |
208 | RegisterNUICallback("volumeDown", function(_, cb)
209 | if RadioVolume >= 10 then
210 | RadioVolume = RadioVolume - 5
211 | QBCore.Functions.Notify(Config.messages["volume_radio"] .. RadioVolume, "success")
212 | exports["pma-voice"]:setRadioVolume(RadioVolume)
213 | else
214 | QBCore.Functions.Notify(Config.messages["increase_radio_volume"], "error")
215 | end
216 | cb('ok')
217 | end)
218 |
219 | RegisterNUICallback("increaseradiochannel", function(_, cb)
220 | local newChannel = RadioChannel + 1
221 | exports["pma-voice"]:setRadioChannel(newChannel)
222 | QBCore.Functions.Notify(Config.messages["increase_decrease_radio_channel"] .. newChannel, "success")
223 | cb("ok")
224 | end)
225 |
226 | RegisterNUICallback("decreaseradiochannel", function(_, cb)
227 | if not onRadio then return end
228 | local newChannel = RadioChannel - 1
229 | if newChannel >= 1 then
230 | exports["pma-voice"]:setRadioChannel(newChannel)
231 | QBCore.Functions.Notify(Config.messages["increase_decrease_radio_channel"] .. newChannel, "success")
232 | cb("ok")
233 | end
234 | end)
235 | RegisterCommand('openradio', function()
236 | if hasRadio then
237 | TriggerEvent('qb-radio:use')
238 | elseif not hasRadio then
239 | -- print('no radio')
240 | end
241 |
242 | end)
243 |
244 | RegisterKeyMapping('openradio', 'Open Radio', 'keyboard', Config.keyBind.openRadio)
245 | RegisterKeyMapping('Volup1', 'Turn Radio Up', 'keyboard', Config.keyBind.volUp1)
246 | RegisterKeyMapping('Radiovoldown', 'Turn Radio Down', 'keyboard', Config.keyBind.radioVolDown)
247 |
248 | RegisterNUICallback('poweredOff', function(_, cb)
249 | leaveradio()
250 | cb("ok")
251 | end)
252 |
253 | RegisterCommand('Volup1', function()
254 | TriggerEvent('Volup')
255 | end)
256 |
257 | RegisterCommand('Radiovoldown', function()
258 | TriggerEvent('Voldown')
259 | end)
260 |
261 | RegisterNetEvent('Volup', function()
262 | if RadioVolume <= 95 then
263 | RadioVolume = RadioVolume + 5
264 | QBCore.Functions.Notify(Config.messages["volume_radio"] .. RadioVolume, "success")
265 | exports["pma-voice"]:setRadioVolume(RadioVolume)
266 | else
267 | QBCore.Functions.Notify(Config.messages["decrease_radio_volume"], "error")
268 | end
269 | end)
270 |
271 | RegisterNetEvent('Voldown', function()
272 | if RadioVolume >= 0 then
273 | RadioVolume = RadioVolume - 5
274 | QBCore.Functions.Notify(Config.messages["volume_radio"] .. RadioVolume, "success")
275 | exports["pma-voice"]:setRadioVolume(RadioVolume)
276 | else
277 | QBCore.Functions.Notify(Config.messages["increase_radio_volume"], "error")
278 | end
279 | end)
280 |
281 | RegisterNUICallback('escape', function(_, cb)
282 | toggleRadio(false)
283 | cb("ok")
284 | end)
285 |
286 | --Main Thread
287 | CreateThread(function()
288 | while true do
289 | Wait(1000)
290 | if LocalPlayer.state.isLoggedIn and onRadio then
291 | if not hasRadio or PlayerData.metadata.isdead or PlayerData.metadata.inlaststand then
292 | if RadioChannel ~= 0 then
293 | leaveradio()
294 | end
295 | end
296 | end
297 | end
298 | end)
299 |
300 | RegisterNetEvent('qb-radio:client:JoinRadioChannel1', function(channel)
301 | QBCore.Functions.TriggerCallback('qb-radio:radiocheck', function(radio)
302 | if radio then
303 | local channel = 1
304 | exports["pma-voice"]:setRadioChannel(channel)
305 | if SplitStr(tostring(channel), ".")[2] ~= nil and SplitStr(tostring(channel), ".")[2] ~= "" then
306 | QBCore.Functions.Notify(Config.messages['joined_to_radio'] ..channel.. ' MHz', 'success')
307 | else
308 | QBCore.Functions.Notify(Config.messages['joined_to_radio'] ..channel.. '.00 MHz', 'success')
309 | end
310 | elseif not radio then
311 | QBCore.Functions.Notify(Config.messages['invalid_radio'], 'error')
312 | end
313 | end)
314 | end)
315 |
316 | RegisterNetEvent('qb-radio:client:JoinRadioChannel2', function(channel)
317 | QBCore.Functions.TriggerCallback('qb-radio:radiocheck', function(radio)
318 | if radio then
319 | local channel = 2
320 | exports["pma-voice"]:setRadioChannel(channel)
321 | if SplitStr(tostring(channel), ".")[2] ~= nil and SplitStr(tostring(channel), ".")[2] ~= "" then
322 | QBCore.Functions.Notify(Config.messages['joined_to_radio'] ..channel.. ' MHz', 'success')
323 | else
324 | QBCore.Functions.Notify(Config.messages['joined_to_radio'] ..channel.. '.00 MHz', 'success')
325 | end
326 | elseif not radio then
327 | QBCore.Functions.Notify(Config.messages['invalid_radio'], 'error')
328 | end
329 | end)
330 | end)
331 |
332 |
333 | RegisterNetEvent('qb-radio:client:JoinRadioChannel3', function(channel)
334 | QBCore.Functions.TriggerCallback('qb-radio:radiocheck', function(radio)
335 | if radio then
336 | local channel = 3
337 | exports["pma-voice"]:setRadioChannel(channel)
338 | if SplitStr(tostring(channel), ".")[2] ~= nil and SplitStr(tostring(channel), ".")[2] ~= "" then
339 | QBCore.Functions.Notify(Config.messages['joined_to_radio'] ..channel.. ' MHz', 'success')
340 | else
341 | QBCore.Functions.Notify(Config.messages['joined_to_radio'] ..channel.. '.00 MHz', 'success')
342 | end
343 | elseif not radio then
344 | QBCore.Functions.Notify(Config.messages['invalid_radio'], 'error')
345 | end
346 | end)
347 | end)
348 |
349 | RegisterNetEvent('qb-radio:client:JoinRadioChannel4', function(channel)
350 | QBCore.Functions.TriggerCallback('qb-radio:radiocheck', function(radio)
351 | if radio then
352 | local channel = 4
353 | exports["pma-voice"]:setRadioChannel(channel)
354 | if SplitStr(tostring(channel), ".")[2] ~= nil and SplitStr(tostring(channel), ".")[2] ~= "" then
355 | QBCore.Functions.Notify(Config.messages['joined_to_radio'] ..channel.. ' MHz', 'success')
356 | else
357 | QBCore.Functions.Notify(Config.messages['joined_to_radio'] ..channel.. '.00 MHz', 'success')
358 | end
359 | elseif not radio then
360 | QBCore.Functions.Notify(Config.messages['invalid_radio'], 'error')
361 | end
362 | end)
363 | end)
364 |
365 | RegisterNetEvent('qb-radio:client:JoinRadioChannel5', function(channel)
366 | QBCore.Functions.TriggerCallback('qb-radio:radiocheck', function(radio)
367 | if radio then
368 | local channel = 5
369 | exports["pma-voice"]:setRadioChannel(channel)
370 | if SplitStr(tostring(channel), ".")[2] ~= nil and SplitStr(tostring(channel), ".")[2] ~= "" then
371 | QBCore.Functions.Notify(Config.messages['joined_to_radio'] ..channel.. ' MHz', 'success')
372 | else
373 | QBCore.Functions.Notify(Config.messages['joined_to_radio'] ..channel.. '.00 MHz', 'success')
374 | end
375 | elseif not radio then
376 | QBCore.Functions.Notify(Config.messages['invalid_radio'], 'error')
377 | end
378 | end)
379 | end)
380 |
381 | RegisterNetEvent('qb-radio:client:JoinRadioChannel6', function(channel)
382 | QBCore.Functions.TriggerCallback('qb-radio:radiocheck', function(radio)
383 | if radio then
384 | local channel = 6
385 | exports["pma-voice"]:setRadioChannel(channel)
386 | if SplitStr(tostring(channel), ".")[2] ~= nil and SplitStr(tostring(channel), ".")[2] ~= "" then
387 | QBCore.Functions.Notify(Config.messages['joined_to_radio'] ..channel.. ' MHz', 'success')
388 | else
389 | QBCore.Functions.Notify(Config.messages['joined_to_radio'] ..channel.. '.00 MHz', 'success')
390 | end
391 | elseif not radio then
392 | QBCore.Functions.Notify(Config.messages['invalid_radio'], 'error')
393 | end
394 | end)
395 | end)
396 |
397 | RegisterNetEvent('qb-radio:client:JoinRadioChannel7', function(channel)
398 | QBCore.Functions.TriggerCallback('qb-radio:radiocheck', function(radio)
399 | if radio then
400 | local channel = 7
401 | exports["pma-voice"]:setRadioChannel(channel)
402 | if SplitStr(tostring(channel), ".")[2] ~= nil and SplitStr(tostring(channel), ".")[2] ~= "" then
403 | QBCore.Functions.Notify(Config.messages['joined_to_radio'] ..channel.. ' MHz', 'success')
404 | else
405 | QBCore.Functions.Notify(Config.messages['joined_to_radio'] ..channel.. '.00 MHz', 'success')
406 | end
407 | elseif not radio then
408 | QBCore.Functions.Notify(Config.messages['invalid_radio'], 'error')
409 | end
410 | end)
411 | end)
412 |
413 | RegisterNetEvent('qb-radio:client:JoinRadioChannel8', function(channel)
414 | QBCore.Functions.TriggerCallback('qb-radio:radiocheck', function(radio)
415 | if radio then
416 | local channel = 8
417 | exports["pma-voice"]:setRadioChannel(channel)
418 | if SplitStr(tostring(channel), ".")[2] ~= nil and SplitStr(tostring(channel), ".")[2] ~= "" then
419 | QBCore.Functions.Notify(Config.messages['joined_to_radio'] ..channel.. ' MHz', 'success')
420 | else
421 | QBCore.Functions.Notify(Config.messages['joined_to_radio'] ..channel.. '.00 MHz', 'success')
422 | end
423 | elseif not radio then
424 | QBCore.Functions.Notify(Config.messages['invalid_radio'], 'error')
425 | end
426 | end)
427 | end)
428 |
429 | RegisterNetEvent('qb-radio:client:JoinRadioChannel9', function(channel)
430 | QBCore.Functions.TriggerCallback('qb-radio:radiocheck', function(radio)
431 | if radio then
432 | local channel = 9
433 | exports["pma-voice"]:setRadioChannel(channel)
434 | if SplitStr(tostring(channel), ".")[2] ~= nil and SplitStr(tostring(channel), ".")[2] ~= "" then
435 | QBCore.Functions.Notify(Config.messages['joined_to_radio'] ..channel.. ' MHz', 'success')
436 | else
437 | QBCore.Functions.Notify(Config.messages['joined_to_radio'] ..channel.. '.00 MHz', 'success')
438 | end
439 | elseif not radio then
440 | QBCore.Functions.Notify(Config.messages['invalid_radio'], 'error')
441 | end
442 | end)
443 | end)
444 |
445 | RegisterNetEvent('qb-radio:client:JoinRadioChannel10', function(channel)
446 | QBCore.Functions.TriggerCallback('qb-radio:radiocheck', function(radio)
447 | if radio then
448 | local channel = 10
449 | exports["pma-voice"]:setRadioChannel(channel)
450 | if SplitStr(tostring(channel), ".")[2] ~= nil and SplitStr(tostring(channel), ".")[2] ~= "" then
451 | QBCore.Functions.Notify(Config.messages['joined_to_radio'] ..channel.. ' MHz', 'success')
452 | else
453 | QBCore.Functions.Notify(Config.messages['joined_to_radio'] ..channel.. '.00 MHz', 'success')
454 | end
455 | elseif not radio then
456 | QBCore.Functions.Notify(Config.messages['invalid_radio'], 'error')
457 | end
458 | end)
459 | end)
460 |
461 | RegisterNetEvent('qb-radio:client:JoinRadioChannelToggle', function()
462 | leaveradio()
463 | end)
464 |
465 | RegisterCommand('propstuck', function()
466 | for k, v in pairs(GetGamePool('CObject')) do
467 | if IsEntityAttachedToEntity(PlayerPedId(), v) then
468 | SetEntityAsMissionEntity(v, true, true)
469 | DeleteObject(v)
470 | DeleteEntity(v)
471 | end
472 | end
473 | end)
474 |
475 |
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