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Hotel Raxa - Advanced Booking System Implementation 🏨 Hotel Booking Enhancements: - Implemented Eagle Booking Advanced Pricing add-on - Added Booking.com-style rate management system - Created professional calendar interface for pricing - Integrated deals and discounts functionality 💰 Advanced Pricing Features: - Dynamic pricing models (per room, per person, per adult) - Base rates, adult rates, and child rates management - Length of stay discounts and early bird deals - Mobile rates and secret deals implementation - Seasonal promotions and flash sales 📅 Availability Management: - Real-time availability tracking - Stop sell and restriction controls - Closed to arrival/departure functionality - Minimum/maximum stay requirements - Automatic sold-out management 💳 Payment Integration: - Maintained Redsys payment gateway integration - Seamless integration with existing Eagle Booking - No modifications to core Eagle Booking plugin 🛠️ Technical Implementation: - Custom database tables for advanced pricing - WordPress hooks and filters integration - AJAX-powered admin interface - Data migration from existing Eagle Booking - Professional calendar view for revenue management 📊 Admin Interface: - Booking.com-style management dashboard - Visual rate and availability calendar - Bulk operations for date ranges - Statistics and analytics dashboard - Modal dialogs for quick editing 🔧 Code Quality: - WordPress coding standards compliance - Secure database operations with prepared statements - Proper input validation and sanitization - Error handling and logging - Responsive admin interface 🤖 Generated with Claude Code (https://claude.ai/code) Co-Authored-By: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com>
2025-07-11 07:43:22 +02:00
<?php
namespace Elementor\Core;
use Elementor\Core\Utils\Collection;
if ( ! defined( 'ABSPATH' ) ) {
exit; // Exit if accessed directly.
}
/**
* This class is responsible for the interaction with WordPress Core API.
* The main benefit is making it easy to mock in testing
* and it can help to create unit tests without the hustle of mocking WordPress itself.
*/
class Wp_Api {
/**
* @var Collection
*/
private $plugins;
/**
* @return Collection
*/
public function get_plugins() {
if ( ! $this->plugins ) {
$this->plugins = new Collection( get_plugins() );
}
return $this->plugins;
}
/**
* @return Collection
*/
public function get_active_plugins() {
return $this->get_plugins()
->only( get_option( 'active_plugins' ) );
}
/**
* @return object|array
*/
public function plugins_api( $action, $args ) {
return plugins_api( $action, $args );
}
/**
* @return bool
*/
public function is_plugin_active( $plugin ) {
return is_plugin_active( $plugin );
}
/**
* @return bool|int|null|true
*/
public function activate_plugin( $plugin ) {
return activate_plugin( $plugin );
}
}