/keep-containers

qbcore esx sotrage container

Primary LanguageLuaGNU General Public License v3.0GPL-3.0

Keep-containers

keep-containers

By using this script you're going to have access to custom container depot zones. In Container Depot you can place containers and have access to them with a password.

Dependencies

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Features

  • Custom container size and weight
  • Ability to transfer ownership of containers
  • Locking containers with password (encrypted by bcrypt)
  • Container variant
  • Dynamic object loading
  • Little bit of admin control (WIP)
  • Container placer! (i don't know what to call it!)

Preview

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Installation

  • Step 1: Drag and drop resources onto your server!

  • Step 1-2: You don't need to import sql in your database script is doing it itself.

  • Step 2: Configure the script in the framework of your choice.

  • Step 3: Add items to the list

  • QBCore (shared/items.lua)

    ["containergreensmall"] = {
        ["name"] = "containergreensmall",
        ["label"] = "Small Green Container",
        ["weight"] = 5000,
        ["type"] = "item",
        ["image"] = "container_green_small.png",
        ["unique"] = true,
        ["useable"] = true,
        ["shouldClose"] = true,
        ["combinable"] = nil,
        ["description"] = "Small Green Container"
    },

    ["containerbluemid"] = {
        ["name"] = "containerbluemid",
        ["label"] = "Mid Blue Container",
        ["weight"] = 5000,
        ["type"] = "item",
        ["image"] = "container_blue_mid.png",
        ["unique"] = true,
        ["useable"] = true,
        ["shouldClose"] = true,
        ["combinable"] = nil,
        ["description"] = "Small Green Container"
    },

    ["containeroldmid"] = {
        ["name"] = "containeroldmid",
        ["label"] = "Mid Old Container",
        ["weight"] = 5000,
        ["type"] = "item",
        ["image"] = "container_old_mid.png",
        ["unique"] = true,
        ["useable"] = true,
        ["shouldClose"] = true,
        ["combinable"] = nil,
        ["description"] = "Small Green Container"
    },

    ["containerwhitemid"] = {
        ["name"] = "containerwhitemid",
        ["label"] = "Mid White Container",
        ["weight"] = 5000,
        ["type"] = "item",
        ["image"] = "container_white_mid.png",
        ["unique"] = true,
        ["useable"] = true,
        ["shouldClose"] = true,
        ["combinable"] = nil,
        ["description"] = "Small Green Container"
    },

    ["containerboltcutter"] = {
        ["name"] = "containerboltcutter",
        ["label"] = "Boltcutter",
        ["weight"] = 1000,
        ["type"] = "item",
        ["image"] = "boltcutter.png",
        ["unique"] = true,
        ["useable"] = false,
        ["shouldClose"] = false,
        ["combinable"] = nil,
        ["description"] = "a boltcutter to open containers by police"
    }
  • ESX (ox_inventory/data/items.lua)
    ["container_green_small"] = {
        label = "Small Green Container",
        weight = 5,
        stack = false,
        close = true,
        description = nil
     },

    ["container_blue_mid"] = {
        label = "Mid Blue Container",
        weight = 15,
        stack = false,
        close = true,
        description = nil
     },

    ["container_old_mid"] = {
        label = "Mid Old Container",
        weight = 15,
        stack = false,
        close = true,
        description = nil
     },

    ["container_white_mid"] = {
        label = "Mid White Container",
        weight = 15,
        stack = false,
        close = true,
        description = nil
     },

    ["containerboltcutter"] = {
        label = "Boltcutter",
        weight = 1,
        stack = false,
        close = false,
        description = 'a boltcutter to open containers by police'
     }
  • Step 4: If you want to use ox_lib, make sure this line "@ox_lib/init.lua" in fxmanifest.lua is uncommented.