[QB/QBX/ESX] Beekeeping


SHOWCASE
Click me! (For the sake of brevity, the production of honey and wax, along with the collection of workers’ and queens’, was significantly sped up for the showcase video)

PURCHASE
Escrow: https://fivem.samueldev.shop/package/6255344
Source: https://fivem.samueldev.shop/package/5915894

Did you know that EchoRP uses a slightly altered version of sd-beekeeping? :wink:

FEATURES

  • Place Bee Houses, which will attract bees, including occasional queens. These can then be used in hives.
  • Place Hives and introduce bees and queens into them. Over time, observe the production of honey and wax.
  • Beekeeping Ped: A place where players can purchase bee houses and hives, as well as sell honey and wax.
  • As the owner of a House or Hive, you can easily add ‘collaborators’, enabling others to assist in their management.
  • Hives and Houses feature gradually depleting durability. Players must maintain them to prevent the houses and hives from being destroyed.
  • Highly configurable to adapt to your specific requirements.
  • Minimal latency & efficient database saving (MS range: 0.00 - 0.01)
  • Included Locales for easy language swapping: English, German, French, Spanish & Arabic currently available.

DEPENDENCIES

(SELECTIVE) DEPENDENCIES

Interaction
Each of the following interaction methods are supported. At least one of these is required for the script to function.

CONFIG PREVIEW

CREDITS
This script was created in close collaboration with LeZach from ZFLabo, check him out!

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bro this is really nice work man

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Can you disable the ped and sell to the people in your city?

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Yes, you can disable the beekeeper. There’s no alternative way of selling either wax or honey by default though.

0/10 For Support

You provided no detailed information, only a short video where there were no errors in the F8 console or, presumably, on the server console. After confirming there were no visible errors and acknowledging that it would be difficult for me to assist without being able to replicate the issue locally—especially since none of the other customers of ‘sd-beekeeping,’ even during the busy 2-day promotion, reported anything similar—I advised you, quite reasonably, to add print statements to the code to help diagnose the problem. You then asked me what a print is.

I expect my customers to have a basic understanding of Lua and reasoning skills strong enough to look at a piece of code and add print statements. A simple Google search on how to use a print would have been sufficient. Instead of attempting to learn, you insinuated that I was lying.

“I expect my customers to have a basic understanding of Lua and reasoning skills strong enough to look at a piece of code and add print statements.”
Put that in your Please Note Description Section Before purchasing.
Never Said You was Lying. All I Ask was for help as a client purchasing a product.
Keep Your 30Min its Okay. Work on your Client Handling skills and I will work on my Lua Scripting skills.
Thank You

It’s reasonable to expect a customer of a code-based product to know what it is their actually doing. Ultimately you had an error that nobody reported and that I couldn’t replicate, I advised you do add prints and then you asked me what a print is :frowning:

I was going to advise where some suitable prints could be added but you already left. If you want further support (e.g. i can help with the debugging and eventual fixing) I have sent you a friend request on discord.