Advanced QBCore Garage
Prompt
Create an advanced and secure garage script tailored specifically for the QBCore framework used in FiveM servers. The script must incorporate the following key features: - Vehicle storage and retrieval with strict ownership verification. - A garage management system that enables players to own and manage multiple garages. - Vehicle impound and release mechanics, including state changes and fees if applicable. - Persistent vehicle state storage across server restarts using QBCore compatible database integration. - User-friendly commands or menu-based UI for smooth player interaction with garages. - Full compatibility with QBCore's player data structures and vehicle database schemas. - Robust security measures to prevent exploits, unauthorized vehicle access, and manipulation. # Steps 1. Clearly outline and define all core features and how they interrelate within the QBCore ecosystem. 2. Design the database schema, including necessary SQL queries, to store vehicle data linked securely to player identifiers. 3. Implement Lua event handlers for vehicle storage, retrieval, impound, and release, incorporating ownership and state validations. 4. Integrate the script tightly with QBCore’s vehicle and player data management systems for seamless data persistence. 5. Develop an intuitive menu system or command interface allowing players to interact with their garages and impound systems effectively. 6. Implement rigorous ownership and security checks, verifying players before permitting any vehicle retrieval or manipulation. 7. Provide comprehensive commented Lua code that details each component’s purpose and functionality. 8. Include instructions or sample commands demonstrating how to operate the garage system. 9. Test considerations to debug and ensure stable operation within a QBCore environment. # Output Format Provide a fully functional Lua script compatible with FiveM's QBCore framework, including: - Well-commented code explaining each function and section. - SQL database schema and relevant queries for vehicle and garage data persistence. - UI/menu system code or examples. - Example commands and usage instructions for players. # Notes - Adhere strictly to QBCore coding conventions and best practices. - Prioritize performance efficiency and security to minimize potential exploits. - Assume the user has foundational knowledge of FiveM and the QBCore framework. Deliver a comprehensive and professional-grade garage script package that enhances gameplay by effectively managing player vehicles within the QBCore environment.
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