HotelRaxa/wp-admin/js/password-strength-meter.js
Hotel Raxa Dev 5b1e2453c7 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

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Co-Authored-By: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com>
2025-07-11 07:43:22 +02:00

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JavaScript

/**
* @output wp-admin/js/password-strength-meter.js
*/
/* global zxcvbn */
window.wp = window.wp || {};
(function($){
var __ = wp.i18n.__,
sprintf = wp.i18n.sprintf;
/**
* Contains functions to determine the password strength.
*
* @since 3.7.0
*
* @namespace
*/
wp.passwordStrength = {
/**
* Determines the strength of a given password.
*
* Compares first password to the password confirmation.
*
* @since 3.7.0
*
* @param {string} password1 The subject password.
* @param {Array} disallowedList An array of words that will lower the entropy of
* the password.
* @param {string} password2 The password confirmation.
*
* @return {number} The password strength score.
*/
meter : function( password1, disallowedList, password2 ) {
if ( ! Array.isArray( disallowedList ) )
disallowedList = [ disallowedList.toString() ];
if (password1 != password2 && password2 && password2.length > 0)
return 5;
if ( 'undefined' === typeof window.zxcvbn ) {
// Password strength unknown.
return -1;
}
var result = zxcvbn( password1, disallowedList );
return result.score;
},
/**
* Builds an array of words that should be penalized.
*
* Certain words need to be penalized because it would lower the entropy of a
* password if they were used. The disallowedList is based on user input fields such
* as username, first name, email etc.
*
* @since 3.7.0
* @deprecated 5.5.0 Use {@see 'userInputDisallowedList()'} instead.
*
* @return {string[]} The array of words to be disallowed.
*/
userInputBlacklist : function() {
window.console.log(
sprintf(
/* translators: 1: Deprecated function name, 2: Version number, 3: Alternative function name. */
__( '%1$s is deprecated since version %2$s! Use %3$s instead. Please consider writing more inclusive code.' ),
'wp.passwordStrength.userInputBlacklist()',
'5.5.0',
'wp.passwordStrength.userInputDisallowedList()'
)
);
return wp.passwordStrength.userInputDisallowedList();
},
/**
* Builds an array of words that should be penalized.
*
* Certain words need to be penalized because it would lower the entropy of a
* password if they were used. The disallowed list is based on user input fields such
* as username, first name, email etc.
*
* @since 5.5.0
*
* @return {string[]} The array of words to be disallowed.
*/
userInputDisallowedList : function() {
var i, userInputFieldsLength, rawValuesLength, currentField,
rawValues = [],
disallowedList = [],
userInputFields = [ 'user_login', 'first_name', 'last_name', 'nickname', 'display_name', 'email', 'url', 'description', 'weblog_title', 'admin_email' ];
// Collect all the strings we want to disallow.
rawValues.push( document.title );
rawValues.push( document.URL );
userInputFieldsLength = userInputFields.length;
for ( i = 0; i < userInputFieldsLength; i++ ) {
currentField = $( '#' + userInputFields[ i ] );
if ( 0 === currentField.length ) {
continue;
}
rawValues.push( currentField[0].defaultValue );
rawValues.push( currentField.val() );
}
/*
* Strip out non-alphanumeric characters and convert each word to an
* individual entry.
*/
rawValuesLength = rawValues.length;
for ( i = 0; i < rawValuesLength; i++ ) {
if ( rawValues[ i ] ) {
disallowedList = disallowedList.concat( rawValues[ i ].replace( /\W/g, ' ' ).split( ' ' ) );
}
}
/*
* Remove empty values, short words and duplicates. Short words are likely to
* cause many false positives.
*/
disallowedList = $.grep( disallowedList, function( value, key ) {
if ( '' === value || 4 > value.length ) {
return false;
}
return $.inArray( value, disallowedList ) === key;
});
return disallowedList;
}
};
// Backward compatibility.
/**
* Password strength meter function.
*
* @since 2.5.0
* @deprecated 3.7.0 Use wp.passwordStrength.meter instead.
*
* @global
*
* @type {wp.passwordStrength.meter}
*/
window.passwordStrength = wp.passwordStrength.meter;
})(jQuery);