Tobias Johansson b394d54c3f Merged in feat/enter-details-multiroom (pull request #1280)
feat(SW-1259): Enter details multiroom

* refactor: remove per-step URLs

* WIP: map multiroom data

* fix: lint errors in details page

* fix: made useEnterDetailsStore tests pass

* fix: WIP refactor enter details store

* fix: WIP enter details store update

* fix: added room index to select correct room

* fix: added logic for navigating between steps and rooms

* fix: update summary to work with store changes

* fix: added room and total price calculation

* fix: removed unused code and added test for breakfast included

* refactor: move store selectors into helpers

* refactor: session storage state for multiroom booking

* feat: update enter details accordion navigation

* fix: added room index to each form component so they select correct room

* fix: added unique id to input to handle case when multiple inputs have same name

* fix: update payment step with store changes

* fix: rebase issues

* fix: now you should only be able to go to a step if previous room is completed

* refactor: cleanup

* fix: if no availability just skip that room for now

* fix: add select-rate Summary and adjust typings


Approved-by: Arvid Norlin
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