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This function triggers an event on | {{Client function}} | ||
This function triggers an event previously registered on the server. This is the primary means of passing information between the client and the server. Servers have a similar [[triggerClientEvent]] function that can do the reverse. You can treat this function as if it was an asynchronous function call, using [[triggerClientEvent]] to pass back any returned information if necessary. | |||
Almost any data types can be passed as expected, including [[ | Almost any data types can be passed as expected, including [[element]]s and complex nested [[table]]s. Non-element MTA data types like xmlNodes or resource pointers will not be able to be passed as they do not necessarily have a valid representation on the client. '''Elements of the Vector or Matrix classes cannot be passed!''' | ||
Events are sent reliably, so the server will receive them, but there may be (but shouldn't be) a significant delay before they are received. You should take this into account when using them. | Events are sent reliably, so the server will receive them, but there may be (but shouldn't be) a significant delay before they are received. You should take this into account when using them. | ||
Keep in mind the bandwidth issues when using events - don't pass a large list of arguments unless you really need to. It is marginally more efficient to pass one large event than two smaller ones. | Keep in mind the bandwidth issues when using events - don't pass a large list of arguments unless you really need to. '''It is marginally more efficient to pass one large event than two smaller ones'''. | ||
{{Important Note|You should use the global variable [[Predefined_variables_list|''client'']] server-side instead of passing the [[localPlayer]] by parameter or source. Otherwise event faking (passing another player instead of the [[localPlayer]]) would be possible. For more information see: [[Script security]] article.}} | |||
{{Note|It is marginally more efficient to pass one large event than two smaller ones.}} | |||
==Syntax== | ==Syntax== | ||
<syntaxhighlight lang="lua"> | <syntaxhighlight lang="lua"> | ||
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===Required Arguments=== | ===Required Arguments=== | ||
*'''event:''' The name of the event to trigger server-side. You should register this event with [[addEvent]] and add at least one event handler using [[addEventHandler]]. | *'''event:''' The name of the event to trigger server-side. You should register this event with [[addEvent]] and add at least one event handler using [[addEventHandler]]. | ||
*'''theElement:''' The element that is the '' | *'''theElement:''' The element that is the [[Event system#Event handlers|source]] of the event. | ||
{{Important Note|To save server CPU, you should avoid setting '''theElement''' to the [[root element]] where possible - it should be used as a last resort (rather questionable thing to do, limited to very specific tasks, if any). Using [[localPlayer]] is preferred and highly advisable. [[GetThisResource|resourceRoot]] can also be used as alternative choice, if [[addEventHandler]] is bound to [[root]] element, or to [[resourceRoot]] when there is need to restrict event to single certain resource (although cheater could still trigger it from different resource, by using [[getResourceRootElement]] and passing respective resource root element)}} | |||
===Optional Arguments=== | ===Optional Arguments=== | ||
*'''arguments...:''' A list of arguments to trigger with the event. You can pass any lua data type (except functions). You can also pass [[ | *'''arguments...:''' A list of arguments to trigger with the event. You can pass any lua data type (except functions). You can also pass [[element]]s. | ||
===Returns=== | ===Returns=== | ||
Returns ''true'' if the event trigger has been sent, ''false'' if invalid arguments were specified. | Returns ''true'' if the event trigger has been sent, ''false'' if invalid arguments were specified or a client side element was a parameter. | ||
==Example== | ==Example== | ||
This example shows how you can | This example shows how you can send text from client to server. | ||
<section name="Client" class="client" show="true"> | |||
<syntaxhighlight lang="lua"> | |||
function sendMessageToServer() | |||
local messageToSend = "Hello, world!" -- this string would be passed to server | |||
triggerServerEvent("onServerSendMessage", localPlayer, messageToSend) -- refer to the note on wiki page (under theElement), for understanding which element you should use as 2nd argument | |||
end | |||
addCommandHandler("message", sendMessageToServer) | |||
</syntaxhighlight> | |||
</section> | |||
<section name="Server" class="server" show="true"> | |||
<syntaxhighlight lang="lua"> | |||
function onServerSendMessage(sentMessage) | |||
if (not client) then -- 'client' points to the player who triggered the event, and should be used as security measure (in order to prevent player faking) | |||
return false -- if this variable doesn't exists at the moment (for unknown reason, or it was the server who triggered this event), stop code execution | |||
end | |||
local matchingSource = (source == client) -- check whether source element (2nd argument in triggerServerEvent) passed from client was the exact same player | |||
if (not matchingSource) then -- apparently it wasn't | |||
return false -- so do not process this event | |||
end | |||
local dataType = type(sentMessage) -- check type of data coming from client | |||
local dataString = (dataType == "string") -- check whether it's string | |||
if (not dataString) then -- if it isn't string | |||
return false -- stop our code here | |||
end | |||
local minStringLength = 1 -- min allowed length of string | |||
local maxStringLength = 64 -- max allowed length of string | |||
local stringLength = utf8.len(sentMessage) -- get string length | |||
local allowedStringLength = (stringLength >= minStringLength and stringLength <= maxStringLength) -- verify whether length is allowed | |||
if (not allowedStringLength) then -- if string length was exceeded | |||
return false -- tell server to stop here | |||
end | |||
local playerName = getPlayerName(client) -- get name of player who sent message | |||
local chatMessage = playerName.." sent message from client: "..sentMessage | |||
outputChatBox(chatMessage, root, 255, 255, 255, false) -- output text sent from client-side for everyone on server | |||
-- useful utility for checking event data: https://wiki.multitheftauto.com/wiki/Script_security | |||
end | |||
addEvent("onServerSendMessage", true) -- 2nd argument should be set to true, in order to be triggered from counter side (in this case client-side) | |||
addEventHandler("onServerSendMessage", root, onServerSendMessage) | |||
</syntaxhighlight> | |||
</section> | |||
''' | When the command '''message''' is executed (by typing it in the player's console or in chat: '''/message'''), '''sendMessageToServer''' function is called. This triggers the server-side event ''onServerSendMessage'' and passes [[string]] '''"Hello, world!"'''. This event is then handled by function on server-side, which process security measures, and if everything is alright - outputs text to chat. | ||
This example shows how you can send table with numbers from client to server. | |||
<section name="Client" class="client" show="true"> | |||
<syntaxhighlight lang="lua"> | <syntaxhighlight lang="lua"> | ||
function sendTableToServer() | |||
local tableToSent = {1, 2, 3} -- this table would be passed to server | |||
triggerServerEvent("onServerSendTable", resourceRoot, tableToSent) -- refer to the note on wiki page (under theElement), for understanding which element you should use as 2nd argument | |||
end | end | ||
addCommandHandler("table", sendTableToServer) | |||
</syntaxhighlight> | </syntaxhighlight> | ||
</section> | |||
<section name="Server" class="server" show="true"> | |||
<syntaxhighlight lang="lua"> | <syntaxhighlight lang="lua"> | ||
function onServerSendTable(sentTable) | |||
if (not client) then -- 'client' points to the player who triggered the event, and should be used as security measure (in order to prevent player faking) | |||
return false -- if this variable doesn't exists at the moment (for unknown reason, or it was the server who triggered this event), stop code execution | |||
end | |||
local matchingSource = (source == resourceRoot) -- check whether source element (2nd argument in triggerServerEvent) passed from client was resourceRoot | |||
if (not matchingSource) then -- apparently it wasn't | |||
return false -- so do not process this event | |||
end | |||
local dataType = type(sentTable) -- check type of data coming from client | |||
local dataTable = (dataType == "table") -- check whether it's table | |||
if (not dataTable) then -- if it isn't table | |||
return false -- stop our code here | |||
end | |||
local minTableLength = 1 -- min allowed length of table | |||
local maxTableLength = 3 -- max allowed length of table | |||
local tableLength = (#sentTable) -- get table length | |||
local matchingTableLength = (tableLength >= minTableLength and tableLength <= maxTableLength) -- verify whether length is allowed | |||
if (not matchingTableLength) then -- if table length was exceeded | |||
return false -- tell server to stop here | |||
end | |||
local numbersOnly = true -- variable which will hold whether numbers only were in the table | |||
for _, numberValue in pairs(sentTable) do -- iterate through table | |||
local valueType = type(numberValue) -- check type of each data | |||
local numberType = (valueType == "number") -- check whether it's a number | |||
if (not numberType) then -- it isn't a number | |||
numbersOnly = false -- since at least one of data inside isn't number, set it to false | |||
break -- break the loop, no need to check further | |||
end | |||
end | |||
if (not numbersOnly) then -- it isn't numbers only table | |||
return false -- stop code execution | |||
end | |||
local playerName = getPlayerName(client) -- get name of player who sent message | |||
local sentNumbers = table.concat(sentTable, ", ") -- convert our table into list of numbers separated by comma | |||
local chatMessage = playerName.." sent table with numbers from client: "..sentNumbers | |||
outputChatBox(chatMessage, root, 255, 255, 255, false) -- output numbers sent from client-side for everyone on server | |||
-- useful utility for checking event data: https://wiki.multitheftauto.com/wiki/Script_security | |||
end | end | ||
addEvent("onServerSendTable", true) -- 2nd argument should be set to true, in order to be triggered from counter side (in this case client-side) | |||
addEventHandler("onServerSendTable", resourceRoot, onServerSendTable) | |||
</syntaxhighlight> | </syntaxhighlight> | ||
When the command | </section> | ||
When the command '''table''' is executed (by typing it in the player's console or in chat: '''/table'''), '''sendTableToServer''' function is called. This triggers the server-side event ''onServerSendTable'' and passes [[table]] '''{1, 2, 3}'''. This event is then handled by function on server-side, which process security measures, and if everything is alright - outputs numbers to chat. | |||
==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
{{ | {{Client_event_functions}} | ||
[[ru:triggerServerEvent]] |
Latest revision as of 22:38, 29 April 2024
This function triggers an event previously registered on the server. This is the primary means of passing information between the client and the server. Servers have a similar triggerClientEvent function that can do the reverse. You can treat this function as if it was an asynchronous function call, using triggerClientEvent to pass back any returned information if necessary.
Almost any data types can be passed as expected, including elements and complex nested tables. Non-element MTA data types like xmlNodes or resource pointers will not be able to be passed as they do not necessarily have a valid representation on the client. Elements of the Vector or Matrix classes cannot be passed!
Events are sent reliably, so the server will receive them, but there may be (but shouldn't be) a significant delay before they are received. You should take this into account when using them.
Keep in mind the bandwidth issues when using events - don't pass a large list of arguments unless you really need to. It is marginally more efficient to pass one large event than two smaller ones.
Important Note: You should use the global variable client server-side instead of passing the localPlayer by parameter or source. Otherwise event faking (passing another player instead of the localPlayer) would be possible. For more information see: Script security article. |
Syntax
bool triggerServerEvent ( string event, element theElement, [arguments...] )
Required Arguments
- event: The name of the event to trigger server-side. You should register this event with addEvent and add at least one event handler using addEventHandler.
- theElement: The element that is the source of the event.
Important Note: To save server CPU, you should avoid setting theElement to the root element where possible - it should be used as a last resort (rather questionable thing to do, limited to very specific tasks, if any). Using localPlayer is preferred and highly advisable. resourceRoot can also be used as alternative choice, if addEventHandler is bound to root element, or to resourceRoot when there is need to restrict event to single certain resource (although cheater could still trigger it from different resource, by using getResourceRootElement and passing respective resource root element) |
Optional Arguments
- arguments...: A list of arguments to trigger with the event. You can pass any lua data type (except functions). You can also pass elements.
Returns
Returns true if the event trigger has been sent, false if invalid arguments were specified or a client side element was a parameter.
Example
This example shows how you can send text from client to server.
function sendMessageToServer() local messageToSend = "Hello, world!" -- this string would be passed to server triggerServerEvent("onServerSendMessage", localPlayer, messageToSend) -- refer to the note on wiki page (under theElement), for understanding which element you should use as 2nd argument end addCommandHandler("message", sendMessageToServer)
function onServerSendMessage(sentMessage) if (not client) then -- 'client' points to the player who triggered the event, and should be used as security measure (in order to prevent player faking) return false -- if this variable doesn't exists at the moment (for unknown reason, or it was the server who triggered this event), stop code execution end local matchingSource = (source == client) -- check whether source element (2nd argument in triggerServerEvent) passed from client was the exact same player if (not matchingSource) then -- apparently it wasn't return false -- so do not process this event end local dataType = type(sentMessage) -- check type of data coming from client local dataString = (dataType == "string") -- check whether it's string if (not dataString) then -- if it isn't string return false -- stop our code here end local minStringLength = 1 -- min allowed length of string local maxStringLength = 64 -- max allowed length of string local stringLength = utf8.len(sentMessage) -- get string length local allowedStringLength = (stringLength >= minStringLength and stringLength <= maxStringLength) -- verify whether length is allowed if (not allowedStringLength) then -- if string length was exceeded return false -- tell server to stop here end local playerName = getPlayerName(client) -- get name of player who sent message local chatMessage = playerName.." sent message from client: "..sentMessage outputChatBox(chatMessage, root, 255, 255, 255, false) -- output text sent from client-side for everyone on server -- useful utility for checking event data: https://wiki.multitheftauto.com/wiki/Script_security end addEvent("onServerSendMessage", true) -- 2nd argument should be set to true, in order to be triggered from counter side (in this case client-side) addEventHandler("onServerSendMessage", root, onServerSendMessage)
When the command message is executed (by typing it in the player's console or in chat: /message), sendMessageToServer function is called. This triggers the server-side event onServerSendMessage and passes string "Hello, world!". This event is then handled by function on server-side, which process security measures, and if everything is alright - outputs text to chat.
This example shows how you can send table with numbers from client to server.
function sendTableToServer() local tableToSent = {1, 2, 3} -- this table would be passed to server triggerServerEvent("onServerSendTable", resourceRoot, tableToSent) -- refer to the note on wiki page (under theElement), for understanding which element you should use as 2nd argument end addCommandHandler("table", sendTableToServer)
function onServerSendTable(sentTable) if (not client) then -- 'client' points to the player who triggered the event, and should be used as security measure (in order to prevent player faking) return false -- if this variable doesn't exists at the moment (for unknown reason, or it was the server who triggered this event), stop code execution end local matchingSource = (source == resourceRoot) -- check whether source element (2nd argument in triggerServerEvent) passed from client was resourceRoot if (not matchingSource) then -- apparently it wasn't return false -- so do not process this event end local dataType = type(sentTable) -- check type of data coming from client local dataTable = (dataType == "table") -- check whether it's table if (not dataTable) then -- if it isn't table return false -- stop our code here end local minTableLength = 1 -- min allowed length of table local maxTableLength = 3 -- max allowed length of table local tableLength = (#sentTable) -- get table length local matchingTableLength = (tableLength >= minTableLength and tableLength <= maxTableLength) -- verify whether length is allowed if (not matchingTableLength) then -- if table length was exceeded return false -- tell server to stop here end local numbersOnly = true -- variable which will hold whether numbers only were in the table for _, numberValue in pairs(sentTable) do -- iterate through table local valueType = type(numberValue) -- check type of each data local numberType = (valueType == "number") -- check whether it's a number if (not numberType) then -- it isn't a number numbersOnly = false -- since at least one of data inside isn't number, set it to false break -- break the loop, no need to check further end end if (not numbersOnly) then -- it isn't numbers only table return false -- stop code execution end local playerName = getPlayerName(client) -- get name of player who sent message local sentNumbers = table.concat(sentTable, ", ") -- convert our table into list of numbers separated by comma local chatMessage = playerName.." sent table with numbers from client: "..sentNumbers outputChatBox(chatMessage, root, 255, 255, 255, false) -- output numbers sent from client-side for everyone on server -- useful utility for checking event data: https://wiki.multitheftauto.com/wiki/Script_security end addEvent("onServerSendTable", true) -- 2nd argument should be set to true, in order to be triggered from counter side (in this case client-side) addEventHandler("onServerSendTable", resourceRoot, onServerSendTable)
When the command table is executed (by typing it in the player's console or in chat: /table), sendTableToServer function is called. This triggers the server-side event onServerSendTable and passes table {1, 2, 3}. This event is then handled by function on server-side, which process security measures, and if everything is alright - outputs numbers to chat.