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uWu Cat Coffee Job (QB)

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Here is my QBCore CatCafe Job Script, I hope you enjoy this as much as I enjoyed making it! What is this? QBCore based CatCafe Job script, it was requested a couple of times and I had to make it! Features?

  • Support for Gabz CatCafe MLO
  • A Total of 23 qb-target enabled locations
  • A total of 19 cats added, these can be changed / added fairly easily
    • Petting the cats relieves stress and heals for 2hp (can be edited in config)
  • A total of 46 qb-target enabled chair locations
  • All menus are built in qb-menu
  • All trays on the counters are stashes so you can use them to pass food
    • 38 new items
    • 8 new drinks
    • 1 new alcoholic drink
    • 21 New Foods
  • Payment system built in
    • Successful payments go straight to CatCafe’s society account accessible through the bossmenu
  • Clock-in System so that if people go too far from the shops, they are automatically clocked out
    • This stops abuse of clocking in, and getting pay tickets while not in the area
    • Every successful payment gives everyone with the job, and who is on duty, a receipt that can be cashed in at the pacific bank only by employee’s
    • Food can’t be accessed and payments can’t be made by employee if not clocked in

 

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UPDATE v.1.3.1:

  • Fixed crafting calling on a nil value
  • Fixed Cash Register not working
  • Fixed watermelon from beanmachine being required


UPDATE v1.3:

  • Optimizations all over
    • Now uses polyzone to get clockout distance
    • Chairs.lua updated to be more optimized and now detect when someones already sat in that seat.
    • Script runs a 0.0ms idle now
  • Menus use crafting recipes and have inventory images built in
  • Cash Register popup shows CatCafe Logo now


UPDATE v1.2:

  • Payment systems removed/changed in favour of support for my free payment script jim-payments: https://github.com/jimathy/jim-payments#
    • Add this script to your server and payment systems will work as normal with extra features
    • This change removes events from client.lua and server.lua
  • Fixed typo in a hand washing qb-target location
  • Several QoL fixes I’ve lost track of
  • Removed doubled up cat from ledge near staff door
  • Rearranged qb-menu layout
  • Added item checkmarks to qb-menu’s to show if you have the required items or not
    • This adds changes to client.lua
  • Changed seat variable name in chairs.lua to reduce conflicts with my other scripts
  • After many arguements, people prefer to PET the cat not PAT the cat.
  • Fixed item requirements/removal. Messed up mochi ingredients all using mint
  • Added missing item, the orange.
  • Consumable info now stored in the shared’s item info

UPDATE v1.1:

  • Cat Fixes/Updates
    • Added 6 cats that wander (they are dumb/blind and sometimes get stuck in corners)
    • Cats have no collision so you can walk through them (this is to stop people pushing them into corners and such)
    • ONLY sleeping cats can be petted to relieve stress (for now)
  • Added new food preparation location, the Hob/Stove next to the ovens
    • These are for noodles and soups
  • New Food Items:
    • Bowl of Ramen
    • Bowl of Noodles
    • Paw Cakes (Pancakes)
    • Kitty Pizza (Pizza)
    • Cat Cake Pop (Cake Lolly Pops)
    • Purrito (Burrito)
  • New Drink Item:
    • Mocha Meow (Mocha Drink)
  • New Ingredient:
    • Instant Noodles
  • Complete rewrite of the payment system, now using qb-menu and qb-phone
    • Tickets are still obtainable through this change
  • Added a minimum amount to get receipts, to stop possible $1 exploits
    • If someone tries to make a payment less than this amount, no one will get a receipt. If its over this amount it will work as usual
    • This is based on the amount set in config.lua with Config.MinAmountforTicket
    • This should, in theory be set to the cheapest product you are selling.
  • Couple of QoL fixes
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How to install

Slap Mods onto Your FiveM Server Like a Pro

Alright, listen up, you want to get those sweet mods onto your FiveM server, right?Tired of the same old boring server and want to spice things up with custom cars, scripts, or maps?Let's get this sorted.Installing mods on FiveM is how you level up your server from basic to banging.It's easier than you think, even if you're not a tech wizard.This guide will walk you through it step by step, no jargon, just straight-up instructions to get your server looking and playing exactly how you want.

Step 1: Snag Your Mod - Find the Goodies

First things first, you need to find the mods you actually want.Think of it like going shopping, but for your server.
  1. Hit up the usual spots: Websites like fivem-mods.net, GTA5-Mods.com are goldmines. Loads of creators post their work there.
  2. Community is key: Don't sleep on forums and Discord servers. You'll find hidden gems and get recommendations from other server owners.
  3. GitHub & Dev Sites: For more unique scripts, check out GitHub or the developers' own websites. Sometimes the best stuff is off the beaten path.
Pro Tip: Double-check the mod is actually gonna work with your server version, especially if you're running frameworks like QBCore or ESX. Compatibility is king.Once you've found your treasure, download the files. They'll usually be in a .zip or .rar file.

Step 2: Server Prep - Get Ready to Rumble

Right, time to get into the server's guts. Don't panic, it's not brain surgery.
  1. Access your server files: You'll need to log into your server's file manager. This is usually through an FTP client like FileZilla or your hosting provider's control panel.
  2. BACK IT UP, fam: Seriously, before you change anything, make a backup of your server files. If you mess something up (and we all do sometimes), you can just restore it and pretend it never happened.
  3. Find the 'resources' folder: This is your mod garage. It's where all the magic happens. Dig around in your server files and locate the resources folder.

Step 3: Mod Installation - Drop It In

Now for the main event - getting that mod live.
  1. Extract the files: If your mod is zipped up, unzip it to a folder on your computer.
  2. Upload to the 'resources' folder: Use your FTP client or file manager to drag and drop (upload) the extracted mod folder into the resources folder on your server.
    • Folder name matters: Make sure the folder name is something you'll recognise later, you'll need it for server config.
  3. Tell your server to load the mod: This is the server.cfg bit.
    • Open your server.cfg file. It’s in the main directory of your server.
    • Add a line like this: ensure [mod_name]
    • Replace [mod_name] with the actual name of your mod folder.
    • Example: If your mod folder is called sick_drift_car, you'd add ensure sick_drift_car.
ensure [mod_name]
ensure my_car_mod

Step 4: Dependencies - The Extras You Might Need

Sometimes, mods are a bit needy and require extra bits and bobs to work. Dependencies, they're called.
  1. Check the mod's info: The mod creator should tell you if there are any dependencies. Read the documentation!
  2. Install dependencies: If there are dependencies, download them and install them in the same resources folder, just like you did with the main mod in Step 3.
  3. Load dependencies too: You'll also need to add ensure [dependency_name] lines in your server.cfg file for each dependency, above the ensure [mod_name] line for your main mod.

Step 5: Server Restart - Fire It Up

Time to reboot and see if it all works.
  1. Restart your server: Use the 'Restart' button in your control panel or restart it manually if you're old school.
  2. Watch the console: Keep an eye on your server console after restart. Any red text or error messages? If so, check the mod's docs or Google the error.

Step 6: In-Game Test - Does It Bang?

Get in the game and see if your mod is doing its thing.
  1. Join your server: Fire up FiveM and connect to your server.
  2. Test it out: Does the mod work as expected? New car there? Script doing its job? Map looking fresh?

Step 7: Troubleshooting - When Things Go Wrong

Sometimes things don't go to plan. Don't sweat it, happens to the best of us.
  • Check file paths: Are your files in the right folders? Double-check everything.
  • Review server logs: Server logs are your friend. They tell you if anything went wrong.
  • Update dependencies: Are your dependencies up to date? Outdated ones can cause issues.
  • Compatibility check again: Is the mod actually compatible with your FiveM version and other mods? Conflicts happen.

FAQs - Your Burning Questions Answered

Q: Where do I find good FiveM mods?
A: Websites like fivem-mods.net and GTA5-Mods.com are great starting points. Community forums and Discord servers are also goldmines.
Q: What's 'server.cfg' and why do I need to mess with it?
A: server.cfg is your server's brain. It tells your server what to load and how to behave. You need to edit it to tell your server to load your new mods.
Q: What if the mod doesn't work after installing?
A: Troubleshooting time! Check file paths, server logs, dependencies, and mod compatibility (as mentioned in Step 7). Google is your friend too!
Q: Do I need to restart my whole server every time I install a mod?
A: Yep, you do. Restarting the server makes it reload all the resources, including your newly installed mod.
Q: Can mods break my server?
A: Potentially, if they're poorly made or incompatible. Always download mods from trusted sources and back up your server before installing anything new.

Final Word - Mod Like a Boss

See? Installing mods on your FiveM server isn't rocket science.It's all about following the steps, being a bit careful, and not being afraid to experiment.Get out there, find some killer mods, and make your FiveM server the envy of everyone. Happy modding!

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