GetResourceState
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This function returns the state of a given resource
Syntax
string getResourceState ( resource theResource )
Required Arguments
- theResource: The resource you wish to get the state of.
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- Method: resource:getState(...)
- Variable: .state
Returns
If successful returns a string with the resource state in it, false otherwise. The state can be one of:
- loaded
- running
- starting
- stopping
- failed to load - Use getResourceLoadFailureReason to find out why it failed.
Example
This example returns the state of a given resource. Syntax: /state <Resource Name>
function getState( player, command, resourceName ) if resourceName then local resource = getResourceFromName( resourceName ) if resource then outputChatBox( "Resource State: " .. resourceName .. " is currently " .. getResourceState( resource ) .. ".", player, 0, 0, 255 ) else outputChatBox( "Error: No resource with name " .. resourceName .. " exists.", player, 255, 0, 0 ) end else outputChatBox( "Syntax: " .. command .. " [resource name]", player, 255, 0, 0 ) end end addCommandHandler( "state", getState )
See Also
- addResourceConfig
- addResourceMap
- call
- callRemote
- copyResource
- createResource
- deleteResource
- fetchRemote
- getResourceACLRequests
- getResourceConfig
- getResourceDynamicElementRoot
- getResourceExportedFunctions
- getResourceFromName
- getResourceInfo
- getResourceLastStartTime
- getResourceLoadFailureReason
- getResourceLoadTime
- getResourceMapRootElement
- getResourceName
- getResourceOrganizationalPath
- getResourceRootElement
- getResourceState
- getResources
- getThisResource
- isResourceArchived
- refreshResources
- removeResourceFile
- renameResource
- restartResource
- setResourceInfo
- startResource
- stopResource
- updateResourceACLRequest
- getRemoteRequests
- getRemoteRequestInfo
- abortRemoteRequest