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This event is triggered when a resource is loaded.
This event is triggered when a resource is started.


'''Important:''' If you attach this event to the root element it will called when ''any'' resource starts, not just the resource your script is running inside. As such, most of the time you will want to check that the resource passed to this event matches your resource (compare with the value returned by [[getThisResource]]) before doing anything. Alternatively you can attach the event to [[getResourceRootElement]]([[getThisResource]]()).
'''Important:''' If you attach this event to the root element it will called when ''any'' resource starts, not just the resource your script is running inside. As such, most of the time you will want to check that the resource passed to this event matches your resource (compare with the value returned by [[getThisResource]] before doing anything. Alternatively you can attach the event to resourceRoot.


==Parameters==
==Parameters==
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*'''startedResource''': The resource that was started
*'''startedResource''': the [[resource]] that was started.


==Source==
==Source==
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==Cancel effect==
==Cancel effect==
If this event is [[Event system#Canceling|canceled]], the resource starting is aborted and is gets unloaded again.
If this event is [[Event system#Canceling|canceled]], the resource starting is aborted and is stopped again.


==Example==
==Example==
<section name="Example 1" class="server" show="true">
This code will output the name of any resource that is started.
This code will output the name of any resource that is started.
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function displayLoadedRes ( res )
function displayLoadedRes ( res )
outputChatBox ( "Resource " .. getResourceName(res) .. " loaded", getRootElement(), 255, 255, 255 )
outputChatBox ( "Resource " .. getResourceName(res) .. " loaded", root, 255, 255, 255 )
        outputConsole ( "Resource " ..getResourceName(res).. " Succesfuly started and is the ready to be used", getRootElement(), 255, 255, 255 )
end
end
addEventHandler ( "onResourceStart", getRootElement(), displayLoadedRes )
addEventHandler ( "onResourceStart", root, displayLoadedRes )
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{{See also/Server event|Resource events}}
{{See also/Server event|Resource events}}

Latest revision as of 14:02, 2 June 2021

This event is triggered when a resource is started.

Important: If you attach this event to the root element it will called when any resource starts, not just the resource your script is running inside. As such, most of the time you will want to check that the resource passed to this event matches your resource (compare with the value returned by getThisResource before doing anything. Alternatively you can attach the event to resourceRoot.

Parameters

resource startedResource
  • startedResource: the resource that was started.

Source

The source of this event is the root element in the resource that started.

Cancel effect

If this event is canceled, the resource starting is aborted and is stopped again.

Example

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Example 1

This code will output the name of any resource that is started.

function displayLoadedRes ( res )
	outputChatBox ( "Resource " .. getResourceName(res) .. " loaded", root, 255, 255, 255 )
end
addEventHandler ( "onResourceStart", root, displayLoadedRes )

See Also

Resource events


Event functions