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fetchnui

v1.0.2

Published

NPM Model to send a post request to the backend for NUI Callbacks

Readme

Fetch NUI Module

Overview

This module allows you to easily interact with the NUI (Native User Interface) in your frontend applications. With the Post function, you can send messages to the NUI with minimal setup.

Installation

To get started, simply install the module via NPM:

npm install fetchnui
OR
yarn add fetchnui

Import the module Once installed, you can import the Post function into your frontend JavaScript file:

import Post from 'fetchnui';

Usage

Sending Events Use the Post function to send an event to your NUI interface. The Post function accepts two parameters:

eventName: The name of the event you want to trigger (e.g., 'playerEntered'). data: The data you want to send along with the event (this can be any object). Example Usage

Post('test', {});

In this example, we send an event called 'test' to the NUI with an empty object as the associated data.

Custom Data Example You can also send custom data with your event:

Post('test', { playerId: 123, playerName: 'JohnDoe' });

In this case, we're sending an object with player data to the NUI.

Example Project Setup

Install the module using NPM/Yarn. Import the Post function into your project. Use Post to trigger events and pass data between your frontend and NUI.

import Post from 'fetchnui';

function playerJoined() {
    const playerData = { playerId: 123, playerName: 'JohnDoe' };
    Post('playerEntered', playerData);
}