Item Support

ESX Item Support

Firstly, head to the config.lua file and enable ESX in the config. Next, run the following SQL into your ESX database to add the item:

INSERT INTO `items` (`name`, `label`, `weight`, `rare`, `can_remove`) VALUES
('grappler', 'Grappler', 1, 0, 1);

QB-Core Item Support

Firstly, head to the config.lua file and enable QBCore in the config. Next, add the following line of code into your qb-core/shared/items.lua file:

['grappler']   = {
    ['name'] = 'grappler',                             
    ['label'] = 'Grappler',              
    ['weight'] = 1500,         
    ['type'] = 'item',         
    ['image'] = nil,                   
    ['unique'] = false,         
    ['useable'] = true,     
    ['shouldClose'] = true,      
    ['combinable'] = nil,   
    ['description'] = 'Grappler'
},

Feel free to adjust the various item settings depending on your server requirements!

vRP Inventory Support

Firstly, head to the config.lua file and enable vRP in the config. Next, add the following line of code into your vrp/cfg/items.lua file:

local grapplerOptions = {}
grapplerOptions["Use"] = {function(player,choice)
  local user_id = vRP.getUserId(player)
  if user_id ~= nil then
    TriggerEvent("Server:GrapplerWithItem", player)
  end
end}
 
["grappler"] = {"Grappler","Grappler",function(args) return grapplerOptions end,0.1}

Quasar Inventory Support

Add the following to Quasar Inventory:

['grappler'] = {
    name = 'grappler',
    label = 'Grappler',
    weight = 5,
    type = 'item',
    unique = true,
    useable = true,
    description = 'Grappler',
    client = {
        export = 'grappler.quasarInstallGrappler',
        removeAfterUse = true,
    },
},

OX Inventory Support

The following code needs to be added into ox_inventory/data/items.lua within your OX_Inventory resource:

['grappler'] = {
        label = 'Grappler',
        weight = 220,
        server = {
            export = 'grappler.OxUseGrappler',
        },
},

Core Inventory Support

Core Inventory support is built into the resource. To start, head to the config.lua file and enable Core Inventory support within the resource.

We've done the rest for you and ensured that our Core Inventory support works for QBCore or ESX servers, so make sure you've also enabled QBCore or ESX within the config.lua file.

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