├── .gitignore
├── Gruntfile.js
├── LICENSE
├── README.md
├── changelog.txt
├── css
└── product-generator.css
├── dummy-content
├── dummy-attributes.txt
├── dummy-categories.txt
├── dummy-contents.txt
└── dummy-titles.txt
├── images
├── blinker.gif
└── placeholder.png
├── js
├── product-generator.js
└── product-generator.min.js
├── languages
└── woocommerce-product-generator.pot
├── package-lock.json
├── package.json
├── readme.txt
├── views
└── admin-generator.php
└── woocommerce-product-generator.php
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1 | node_modules/
2 |
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/Gruntfile.js:
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1 | module.exports = function(grunt) {
2 |
3 | require('load-grunt-tasks')(grunt);
4 |
5 | // Project configuration.
6 | grunt.initConfig( {
7 | pkg: grunt.file.readJSON('package.json'),
8 |
9 | uglify: {
10 | options: {
11 | compress: {
12 | global_defs: {
13 | "EO_SCRIPT_DEBUG": false
14 | },
15 | dead_code: true
16 | },
17 | banner: '/*! <%= pkg.title %> <%= pkg.version %> <%= grunt.template.today("yyyy-mm-dd HH:MM") %> */\n'
18 | },
19 | build: {
20 | files: [{
21 | expand: true, // Enable dynamic expansion.
22 | src: ['js/*.js', '!js/*.min.js'], // Actual pattern(s) to match.
23 | ext: '.min.js', // Dest filepaths will have this extension.
24 | }]
25 | }
26 | },
27 |
28 | jshint: {
29 | options: {
30 | reporter: require('jshint-stylish'),
31 | globals: {
32 | "EO_SCRIPT_DEBUG": false,
33 | },
34 | '-W099': true, //Mixed spaces and tabs
35 | '-W083': true,//TODO Fix functions within loop
36 | '-W082': true, //Todo Function declarations should not be placed in blocks
37 | '-W020': true, //Read only - error when assigning EO_SCRIPT_DEBUG a value.
38 | },
39 | all: [ 'js/*.js', '!js/*.min.js' ]
40 | },
41 |
42 | watch: {
43 | scripts: {
44 | files: 'js/*.js',
45 | tasks: ['jshint', 'uglify'],
46 | options: {
47 | debounceDelay: 250,
48 | },
49 | }
50 | },
51 |
52 | // # Internationalization
53 |
54 | // Add text domain
55 | addtextdomain: {
56 | options: {
57 | textdomain: '<%= pkg.name %>', // Project text domain.
58 | },
59 | target: {
60 | files: {
61 | src: ['*.php', '**/*.php', '**/**/*.php', '!node_modules/**', '!deploy/**']
62 | }
63 | }
64 | },
65 |
66 | // Generate .pot file
67 | makepot: {
68 | target: {
69 | options: {
70 | domainPath: '/languages', // Where to save the POT file.
71 | exclude: ['deploy'], // List of files or directories to ignore.
72 | mainFile: '<%= pkg.name %>.php', // Main project file.
73 | potFilename: '<%= pkg.name %>.pot', // Name of the POT file.
74 | type: 'wp-plugin', // Type of project (wp-plugin or wp-theme).
75 | potHeaders: {
76 | 'Report-Msgid-Bugs-To': 'https://github.com/itthinx/woocommerce-product-generator/issues'
77 | }
78 | }
79 | }
80 | },
81 |
82 | // bump version numbers (replace with version in package.json)
83 | replace: {
84 | Version: {
85 | src: [
86 | 'readme.txt',
87 | '<%= pkg.name %>.php'
88 | ],
89 | overwrite: true,
90 | replacements: [
91 | {
92 | from: /Stable tag:.*$/m,
93 | to: "Stable tag: <%= pkg.version %>"
94 | },
95 | {
96 | from: /Version:.*$/m,
97 | to: "Version: <%= pkg.version %>"
98 | },
99 | {
100 | from: /public \$version = \'.*.'/m,
101 | to: "public $version = '<%= pkg.version %>'"
102 | },
103 | {
104 | from: /public \$version = \'.*.'/m,
105 | to: "public $version = '<%= pkg.version %>'"
106 | }
107 | ]
108 | }
109 | }
110 |
111 | } );
112 |
113 | grunt.registerTask( 'test', [ 'jshint', 'newer:uglify' ] );
114 | grunt.registerTask( 'build', [ 'replace', 'jshint', 'uglify' ] );
115 | grunt.registerTask( 'release', [ 'build', 'addtextdomain', 'makepot' ] );
116 |
117 | };
118 |
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1 | woocommerce-product-generator
2 | =============================
3 |
4 | A sample product generator for WooCommerce.
5 |
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1 | == Woocommerce Product Generator by itthinx - changelog.txt ==
2 |
3 | = 2.1.0 =
4 | * WordPress 6.0 compatible.
5 | * WooCommerce 6.8 compatible.
6 | * Updated the contributors info.
7 | * Added product generation stats and performance are shown during generation.
8 | * Added product generation stats and performance are logged to the debug.log; the WPG_LOG constant can be used to turn that off by setting it to false in the wp-config.php.
9 | * Fixed generator JS not aware of updated limit directly after saving settings.
10 | * Fixed missing output escaping in the admin section.
11 | * Fixed superfluous and trailing whitespace in code and formatting issues.
12 |
13 | = 2.0.0 =
14 | * Requires WooCommerce 5.8.
15 | * WooCommerce 6.8 compatible.
16 | * Requires WordPress 5.5.
17 | * WordPress 6.0 compatible.
18 | * Incorporates restructuring and support for CRUD from [PR#3](https://github.com/itthinx/woocommerce-product-generator/pull/3) by [Kathy helgatheviking](https://github.com/helgatheviking).
19 | * Added global product attribute generation and randomized relation to products generated.
20 | * PHP 8.x compatibility, fixed instances of deprecated implicit conversion from float on image generation.
21 | * Added SKU generation.
22 | * Added support for SKU generation via a generator suggested in [PR#4](https://github.com/itthinx/woocommerce-product-generator/pull/4) by [Akshaya Rane akshaya-rane](https://github.com/akshaya-rane).
23 | * Added random stock assignment as suggested in [PR#2](https://github.com/itthinx/woocommerce-product-generator/pull/2) by [James Golovich jamesgol](https://github.com/jamesgol).
24 | * Stock assignment managed at variation level for variable products.
25 | * Added stock status assignment.
26 | * Added a small percentage of products is featured.
27 | * Added extra variation for a more ample price spread.
28 | * Fixed product post author assignment to use the plugin's post-generator user.
29 | * Product attachment images are also assigned to the plugin's post-generator user.
30 | * Added the categories to the admin section to make them editable.
31 | * Added the attributes to the admin section, editable.
32 | * Added support for getting images from [Unsplash](https://unsplash.com/) to use as product images, now enabled by default.
33 |
34 | = 1.2.0 =
35 | * WordPress 5.7 compatible.
36 | * WooCommerce 5.1 compatible.
37 |
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1 | /**
2 | * product-search.css
3 | *
4 | * Copyright (c) 2014 "kento" Karim Rahimpur www.itthinx.com
5 | *
6 | * This code is released under the GNU General Public License.
7 | * See COPYRIGHT.txt and LICENSE.txt.
8 | *
9 | * This code is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
10 | * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
11 | * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
12 | * GNU General Public License for more details.
13 | *
14 | * This header and all notices must be kept intact.
15 | *
16 | * @author itthinx
17 | * @package woocommerce-product-generator
18 | * @since 1.0.0
19 | */
20 | #product-generator-blinker {
21 | width: 32px;
22 | height: 32px;
23 | }
24 | div.blinker {
25 | background-image: url( ../images/blinker.gif );
26 | background-position: right center;
27 | background-repeat: no-repeat;
28 | }
29 |
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1 | Color | red, green, blue, black, white, pink, yellow, mint, orange, brown
2 | Size | XXS,XS,S,M,L,XL,XXL,XXL
3 |
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1 | All Action Figures
2 | Accessories
3 | Animals
4 | Collectibles
5 | Military Figures
6 | Playsets
7 | Police, Fire & Rescue Figures
8 | Political Figures
9 | Robots
10 | Science Fiction & Fantasy Figures
11 | Sports Figures
12 | Statues, Maquettes & Busts
13 | Activities & Amusements
14 | All Activities & Amusements
15 | Bath Toys
16 | Bubbles
17 | Drawing Tablet Toys
18 | Finger Puppets
19 | Finger Toys
20 | Flying Toys
21 | Fortunetelling Toys
22 | Gags & Practical Jokes
23 | Glow in the Dark Toys
24 | Inflatable Toys
25 | Juggling Sets
26 | Light-Up Toys
27 | Magnets
28 | Miniatures & Keychains
29 | Nesting Dolls
30 | Noisemakers
31 | Novelty Games
32 | Popping & Jumping Toys
33 | Prisms & Kaleidoscopes
34 | Slime & Putty Toys
35 | Spinning Tops
36 | Spring & Wind-up Toys
37 | Temporary Tattoos
38 | Toy Balls
39 | Viewfinders
40 | Water Toys
41 | Yo-yos
42 | Arts & Crafts
43 | All Arts & Crafts
44 | Aprons & Smocks
45 | Art Supply Sets & Kits
46 | Beads & Jewelry
47 | Chalk & Chalkboards
48 | Clay, Dough & Pottery
49 | Craft Kits
50 | Crayons
51 | Drawing & Sketch Pads
52 | Drawing & Sketching Tablets
53 | Dry Erase Markers & Boards
54 | Easels
55 | Glue, Paste & Tape
56 | Paintbrushes
57 | Paints
58 | Paper
59 | Pencils & Erasers
60 | Pens & Markers
61 | Scissors
62 | Sharpeners
63 | Stamps & Stickers
64 | Bikes, Skates & Ride-Ons
65 | All Bikes, Skates & Ride-Ons
66 | Bikes
67 | Skates
68 | Skateboards
69 | Scooters
70 | Ride-On Toys
71 | Safety Equipment
72 | Construction, Blocks & Models
73 | All Construction, Blocks & Models
74 | Blocks
75 | Building Sets
76 | Construction & Models
77 | Dolls
78 | All Dolls
79 | Accessories
80 | Baby Dolls
81 | Dollhouses
82 | Ethnic Dolls
83 | Fashion Dolls
84 | Interactive Dolls
85 | Playsets
86 | Porcelain Dolls
87 | Rag Dolls
88 | Toddler Dolls
89 | Electronics for Kids
90 | All Electronics for Kids
91 | Alarm Clocks
92 | Arcade Games
93 | Audio & Video Players
94 | Cameras
95 | Electronic Pets
96 | Handheld Games
97 | Learning & Education
98 | Lighting & Light Makers
99 | Organizers & PDA\'s
100 | Personal Video Players & Accessories
101 | Play Laptops & Notebooks
102 | Plug & Play Video Games
103 | RC Figures & Robots
104 | Safes & Security Devices
105 | Spy Gadgets
106 | TVs
107 | Telephones
108 | Virtual Reality
109 | Walkie Talkies
110 | Watches
111 | Games
112 | All Games
113 | Accessories
114 | Action & Reflex Games
115 | Backyard Games
116 | Battling Tops
117 | Board Games
118 | Card Games
119 | Casino Games
120 | Checkers, Chess & Backgammon
121 | Classic Games
122 | DVD Games
123 | Dice & Marble Games
124 | Dominoes & Tile Games
125 | Educational Games
126 | Electronic
127 | Floor Games
128 | Foreign Language Games
129 | Game Room Games
130 | Hasbro Games
131 | Mystery Games
132 | Religious Games
133 | Sports Games
134 | Stacking Games
135 | Travel Games
136 | TV Games
137 | Variety Game Sets
138 | Hobbies
139 | All Hobbies
140 | Coin Collecting
141 | Die-Cast
142 | Hobby Tools
143 | Models
144 | Radio Control
145 | Rockets
146 | Science
147 | Sports Trading Cards
148 | Trains
149 | Kids\' Furniture & Room Décor
150 | All Kids\' Furniture & Room Décor
151 | Activity & Sensory Tables
152 | Bedroom Furniture
153 | Chairs & Sofas
154 | Desks
155 | Outdoor Furniture
156 | Room Décor
157 | Step Stools
158 | Tables
159 | Tents & Tunnels
160 | Toy Chests & Storage
161 | Learning & Exploration
162 | All Learning & Exploration
163 | Early Development Toys
164 | Electronic Learning
165 | Foreign Languages
166 | Geography & Globes
167 | History
168 | Math & Counting
169 | Reading & Writing
170 | Science
171 | Music
172 | All Music
173 | Dance Mats
174 | Karaoke
175 | Musical Instruments
176 | Radio & CD Players
177 | Party Supplies
178 | All Party Supplies
179 | Cake Supplies
180 | Decorations
181 | Favors
182 | Hats
183 | Invitations & Cards
184 | Party Games & Crafts
185 | Party Packs
186 | Piñatas
187 | Tableware
188 | Play Vehicles
189 | All Play Vehicles
190 | Boats
191 | Buses
192 | Cars & Playsets
193 | Construction & Farm Vehicles
194 | Emergency Vehicles
195 | Military Vehicles
196 | Motorcycles
197 | Planes & Helicopters
198 | Radio & Remote Control
199 | Spacecraft
200 | Trains & Railway Sets
201 | Trucks & SUV\'s
202 | Vehicle Playsets
203 | Wood Vehicles
204 | Preschool
205 | All Preschool
206 | Baby Toys
207 | Toddler Toys
208 | Pre-Kindergarten Toys
209 | Pretend Play & Dress-up
210 | All Pretend Play & Dress-up
211 | Beauty & Fashion
212 | Costumes
213 | Pretend Electronics
214 | Puppets & Puppet Theaters
215 | Sets
216 | Spy Gear
217 | Puzzles
218 | All Puzzles
219 | Brain Teasers
220 | Floor Puzzles
221 | Foam Puzzles
222 | Jigsaw Puzzles
223 | Storage & Accessories
224 | Travel Puzzles
225 | Wood Puzzles
226 | Sports & Outdoor Play
227 | All Sports & Outdoor Play
228 | Ball Pits & Accessories
229 | Baseball & Softball
230 | Basketball
231 | Boxing
232 | Fishing Combo\'s & Accessories
233 | Fitness Equipment
234 | Football
235 | Golf
236 | Gymnastics
237 | Hockey
238 | Kites & Wind Spinners
239 | Lawn Games
240 | Outdoor Furniture
241 | Play Tents & Tunnels
242 | Playhouses
243 | Pogo Sticks & Hoppers
244 | Pools & Water Fun
245 | Sandbox & Beach
246 | Skateboarding
247 | Slumber Bags
248 | Snow Sports
249 | Soccer
250 | Swings, Gym Sets & Slides
251 | Tennis
252 | Toy Sports
253 | Trampolines & Inflatable Bouncers
254 | Volleyball
255 | Stuffed Animals & Toys
256 | All Stuffed Animals & Toys
257 | Animals
258 | Backpacks & Accessories
259 | Interactive
260 | More Stuffed Toys
261 | Movie & TV
262 | Plush Puppets
263 | Teddy Bears
264 | Toy Figures & Playsets
265 | All Toy Figures & Playsets
266 | Animals
267 | Bendable Figures
268 | Bobble Head Figures
269 | Construction
270 | Fantasy & Adventure
271 | Figure Accessories
272 | Military & Rescue
273 | Miniature Figures
274 | Movie & TV
275 | Playsets
276 | Vehicles
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14 | You mean it controls your actions?
15 | Partially, but it also obeys your commands. What?!
16 | I suggest you try it again, Luke.
17 | This time, let go your conscious self and act on instinct.
18 | Escape is not his plan.
19 | I must face him, alone.
20 | I\'m surprised you had the courage to take the responsibility yourself.
21 | Don\'t act so surprised, Your Highness.
22 | You weren\'t on any mercy mission this time.
23 | Several transmissions were beamed to this ship by Rebel spies.
24 | I want to know what happened to the plans they sent you.
25 | But with the blast shield down, I can\'t even see!
26 | How am I supposed to fight?
27 | I want to come with you to Alderaan.
28 | There\'s nothing for me here now.
29 | I want to learn the ways of the Force and be a Jedi, like my father before me.
30 | Obi-Wan is here.
31 | The Force is with him.
32 | I need your help, Luke.
33 | She needs your help.
34 | I\'m getting too old for this sort of thing.
35 | I\'m surprised you had the courage to take the responsibility yourself.
36 | Don\'t act so surprised, Your Highness.
37 | You weren\'t on any mercy mission this time.
38 | Several transmissions were beamed to this ship by Rebel spies.
39 | I want to know what happened to the plans they sent you.
40 | Hokey religions and ancient weapons are no match for a good blaster at your side, kid.
41 | You\'re all clear, kid.
42 | Let\'s blow this thing and go home!
43 | As you wish.
44 | I want to come with you to Alderaan.
45 | There\'s nothing for me here now.
46 | I want to learn the ways of the Force and be a Jedi, like my father before me.
47 | What?!
48 | What good is a reward if you ain\'t around to use it?
49 | Besides, attacking that battle station ain\'t my idea of courage.
50 | It\'s more like ... suicide.
51 | Ye-ha!
52 |
53 | The swallow may fly south with the sun, and the house martin or the plover may seek warmer climes in winter, yet these are not strangers to our land.
54 | On second thoughts, let\'s not go there.
55 | It is a silly place.
56 | Why do you think that she is a witch?
57 | The Knights Who Say Ni demand a sacrifice!
58 | Strange women lying in ponds distributing swords is no basis for a system of government.
59 | Supreme executive power derives from a mandate from the masses, not from some farcical aquatic ceremony.
60 | It\'s only a model.
61 | What do you mean?
62 | The nose?
63 |
64 | All I want is to be a monkey of moderate intelligence who wears a suit ... that\'s why I\'m transferring to business school!
65 | Shut up and get to the point!
66 | No!
67 | Don\'t jump!
68 | The kind with looting and maybe starting a few fires!
69 | In your time, yes, but nowadays shut up!
70 | Besides, these are adult stemcells, harvested from perfectly healthy adults whom I killed for their stemcells.
71 | It\'s just like the story of the grasshopper and the octopus.
72 | All year long, the grasshopper kept burying acorns for winter, while the octopus mooched off his girlfriend and watched TV.
73 |
74 | While their products leave much to be desired, Acme delivery service is second to none;
75 | Wile E. can merely drop an order into a mailbox (or enter an order on a website, as in the Looney Tunes: Back in Action movie), and have the product in his hands within seconds.
76 | The name Acme became popular for businesses by the 1920s, when alphabetized business telephone directories such as the Yellow Pages began to be widespread.
77 |
78 | A battery, providing the power source for the phone functions.
79 | An input mechanism to allow the user to interact with the phone.
80 | The most common input mechanism is a keypad, but touch screens are also found in some high-end smartphones.
81 | A screen which echoes the user\'s typing, displays text messages, contacts and more.
82 | Basic mobile phone services to allow users to make calls and send text messages.
83 | All GSM phones use a SIM card to allow an account to be swapped among devices.
84 | Some CDMA devices also have a similar card called a R-UIM.
85 | Individual GSM, WCDMA, iDEN and some satellite phone devices are uniquely identified by an International Mobile Equipment Identity (IMEI) number.
86 | FooPhone is an attempt to develop a mobile phone which contains only Foo.
87 |
88 | Caution! May contain Peanuts!
89 |
90 | In common language usage, "fruit" normally means the fleshy seed-associated structures of a plant that are sweet or sour and edible in the raw state, such as apples, oranges, grapes, strawberries, bananas, and lemons.
91 | On the other hand, the botanical sense of "fruit" includes many structures that are not commonly called "fruits", such as bean pods, corn kernels, wheat grains, and tomatoes.
92 |
93 | Some vegetables also contain fiber, important for gastrointestinal function.
94 | Vegetables contain important nutrients necessary for healthy hair and skin as well.
95 | A person who refrains from dairy and meat products, and eats only plants (including vegetables) is known as a vegan.
96 | Some vegetables can be consumed raw, while some, such as cassava, must be cooked to destroy certain natural toxins or microbes in order to be edible.
97 | A number of processed food items available on the market contain vegetable ingredients and can be referred to as "vegetable derived" products.
98 | These products may or may not maintain the nutritional integrity of the vegetable used to produce them.
99 | Of all the world\'s nations, China is the leading cultivator of vegetables, with top productions in potato, onions, cabbage, lettuce, tomatoes and broccoli.
100 | The tomato is consumed in diverse ways, including raw, as an ingredient in many dishes, sauces, salads, and drinks.
101 | While it is botanically a fruit, it is considered a vegetable for culinary purposes (as well as under U.S. customs regulations, see Nix v. Hedden), which has caused some confusion.
102 | The fruit is rich in lycopene, which may have beneficial health effects.
103 |
104 | iPhone is a line of smartphones designed and marketed by Apple Inc.
105 | It runs Apple\'s iOS mobile operating system.
106 | The first generation iPhone was released on June 29, 2007; the most recent iPhones, the seventh-generation iPhone 5C and iPhone 5S, were introduced on September 10, 2013.
107 | The MacBook Pro is a line of Macintosh portable computers introduced in January 2006 by Apple Inc., and now in its third generation.
108 | Replacing the PowerBook G4, the MacBook Pro was the second model, after the iMac, to be announced in the Apple-Intel transition.
109 | It is also the high-end model of the MacBook family and is currently produced with 13- and 15-inch screens, although a 17-inch version has been offered previously.
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2 | Banana
3 | Apple
4 | Carrot
5 | Tomato
6 | Potato
7 | Soy
8 | Strawberry
9 | Pumpkin
10 | Juice
11 | iPhone
12 | Mac
13 | Galaxy
14 | Album
15 | Jazz
16 | Samsung
17 | Motorola
18 | Egg
19 | Shampoo
20 | Shower
21 | Gel
22 | Moustache
23 | Bikini
24 | Towel
25 | Cool
26 | CD
27 | DVD
28 | Movie
29 | Shoe
30 | Dress
31 | Trouser
32 | Knife
33 | Doll
34 | Download
35 | Video
36 | Book
37 | Sword
38 | Ring
39 | Card
40 | Princess
41 | Prince
42 | Car
43 | Toy
44 | Fire
45 | HDMI
46 | TV
47 | Player
48 | Film
49 | Gift
50 | Wet
51 | Gun
52 | Water
53 | Beverage
54 | Cola
55 | Smoothie
56 | Washer
57 | Oven
58 | Refrigerator
59 | Internet
60 | Heater
61 | Cooler
62 | Cleaner
63 | Fish
64 | Meat
65 | Hair
66 | Lotion
67 | Mixer
68 | Blender
69 | Diamond
70 | Perl
71 | Thermal
72 | Rooster
73 | Chicken
74 | Lamb
75 | Hot
76 | Cold
77 | Microwave
78 | Natural
79 | Wood
80 | Plastic
81 | Chair
82 | Table
83 | Cover
84 | Sheet
85 | Bed
86 | Cushion
87 | Seat
88 | Bike
89 | Kit
90 | Gold
91 | Silver
92 | Brass
93 | Red
94 | Green
95 | Blue
96 | Yellow
97 | Black
98 | White
99 | Pink
100 | Violet
101 | Purple
102 | Lime
103 | Lavender
104 | Brown
105 | Grey
106 | Small
107 | Medium
108 | Large
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1 | /**
2 | * product-generator.js
3 | *
4 | * Copyright (c) 2014 "kento" Karim Rahimpur www.itthinx.com
5 | *
6 | * This code is released under the GNU General Public License.
7 | * See COPYRIGHT.txt and LICENSE.txt.
8 | *
9 | * This code is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
10 | * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
11 | * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
12 | * GNU General Public License for more details.
13 | *
14 | * This header and all notices must be kept intact.
15 | *
16 | * @author itthinx
17 | * @package woocommerce-product-generator
18 | * @since 1.0.0
19 | */
20 |
21 | var ixprogen = {
22 | running : false,
23 | generating : false,
24 | timeout : null,
25 | limit : null,
26 | gendata : {
27 | total : 0,
28 | simple : 0,
29 | variable : 0,
30 | variation : 0,
31 | time : 0.0
32 | }
33 | };
34 |
35 | /**
36 | * Post generator query.
37 | */
38 | ixprogen.generate = function() {
39 |
40 | if ( typeof args === "undefined" ) {
41 | args = {};
42 | }
43 |
44 | var $status = jQuery( "#product-generator-status" ),
45 | $update = jQuery( "#product-generator-update" ),
46 | $blinker = jQuery( "#product-generator-blinker" );
47 |
48 | $blinker.addClass( 'blinker' );
49 | $status.html('
' . sprintf( __( 'WooCommerce Product Generator requires at least WooCommerce %s in order to function. Please upgrade WooCommerce.', 'woocommerce-product-generator' ), self::REQUIRED_WOO ) . '