The library for analyze a HTML files to show all of the SEO defects.
- English
- Russian
- Easy setup.
- Adding custom rules.
- 6 ready-made rules.
- Running the seo-analyzer for SSR applications.
- Running the seo-analyzer for SPA applications.
- Running the seo-analyzer in pipelines(github, gitlab, ...) or pre-push or anywhere else.
- Multiple options for outputting the result.
- Saves time: will save you from manually searching for seo problems.
- Seo Friendly: will save your project from problems with search engines.
- It’s free: we’re happy to share the results of our work.
To use the CLI, you must install the package globally.
npm install -g seo-analyzer
seo-analyzer -h
Option | Args | Description |
---|---|---|
-h, --help | null | Show all options. |
-v, --version | null | Display Application Version: Displays the current version of the application. |
-iu, --ignoreUrls | [array] | Exclude Specific URLs from Analysis: Excludes certain URLs from analysis to avoid processing unwanted web pages. |
-if, --ignoreFiles | [array] | Exclude Specific Files from Analysis: Allows excluding certain files from analysis, preventing their processing. |
-ifl, --ignoreFolders | [array] | Exclude Specific Folders from Analysis: Excludes specified folders from the analysis process, ignoring all files within those folders. |
-u, --urls | [array] | Perform SEO Analysis on Specified URLs: Conducts SEO analysis for specified URLs, checking their compliance with certain SEO criteria. |
-f, --files | [array] | Perform SEO Analysis on Specified Files: Performs SEO analysis on specified files, ensuring their adherence to optimization standards and rules. |
-fl, --folder | [array] | Perform SEO Analysis on Specified Folders: Analyzes all files within specified folders for compliance with SEO rules and recommendations. |
-r, --rules | [array] | Apply Specific SEO Rules for Analysis: Applies specific SEO rules during analysis, allowing the user to customize the inspection process. By default run all default rules. |
seo-analyzer -u https://maddevs.io https://maddevs.io/blog
seo-analyzer -u https://maddevs.io -r titleLengthRule='{ "min": "500" }'
Use json format to pass parameters to the rule.
To use SEO analyzer as actions on github, you can create a workflow file in .github/workflows/analyzer.yml with the following content:
name: SEO analyzer
on: [push]
jobs:
seo-analyzer:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: Use Node.js
uses: actions/setup-node@v4
with:
node-version: '20.x'
- run: npm i -g seo-analyzer
- run: seo-analyzer -u https://maddevs.io
In the last step, you can specify the url you want to analyse.
Install to the project.
npm install -D seo-analyzer
Setting up the SEO analyzer is as simple as possible. It will look something like this:
const SeoAnalyzer = require('seo-analyzer');
new SeoAnalyzer()
.inputFiles(<array>)
.addRule(<function>)
.addRule(<function>)
.outputConsole()
.run();
Next I will show you some examples.
const SeoAnalyzer = require('seo-analyzer');
new SeoAnalyzer()
.inputUrls(['https://maddevs.io', 'https://maddevs.io/blog'])
.addRule('imgTagWithAltAttributeRule')
.outputConsole()
.run();
const SeoAnalyzer = require('seo-analyzer');
new SeoAnalyzer()
.ignoreUrls(['/404', '/login'])
.inputSpaFolder('/dist', 'sitemapindex.xml', 3000)
.addRule('imgTagWithAltAttributeRule')
.outputConsole()
.run();
const SeoAnalyzer = require('seo-analyzer');
new SeoAnalyzer()
.inputFiles(['index.html', 'about.html'])
.addRule('imgTagWithAltAttributeRule')
.outputConsole();
const SeoAnalyzer = require('seo-analyzer');
new SeoAnalyzer()
.inputFolders(['dist', 'src'])
.addRule('imgTagWithAltAttributeRule')
.outputConsole()
.run();
const SeoAnalyzer = require('seo-analyzer');
new SeoAnalyzer()
.inputFolders(['dist', 'src'])
.addRule('imgTagWithAltAttributeRule')
.outputJson(json => console.log(json))
.run();
const SeoAnalyzer = require('seo-analyzer');
new SeoAnalyzer()
.ignoreFolders(['src/test'])
.ignoreFiles(['src/404.html'])
.inputFolders(['dist', 'src'])
.addRule('imgTagWithAltAttributeRule')
.outputObject(obj => console.log(obj))
.run();
const SeoAnalyzer = require('seo-analyzer');
new SeoAnalyzer()
.inputHTMLString(
'<!DOCTYPE html><html><body><h1>title</h1><p>content</p></body></html>'
)
.addRule('imgTagWithAltAttributeRule')
.outputConsole()
.run();
Method | Params | Description |
---|---|---|
ignoreFiles | ['dist/about.html'] | This method expects an array of files to ignore before analysis. |
ignoreFolders | ['dist/ignore'] | This method expects an array of folders to ignore before analysis. |
ignoreUrls | ['/404'] | This method expects an array of urls to ignore before analysis. |
inputFiles | ['dist/index.html'] | This method expects an array of html files. |
inputUrls | ['https://maddevs.io'] | This method expects an array of urls to analyze. |
inputFolders | ['dist', 'src'] | This method expects an array of folders with html files. |
inputSpaFolder | '/dist', 'sitemap.xml', 3000 | This method expects an string of folder with SPA builded files to production & port for run server. |
inputHTMLString | ['example'] | This method expects a string containing HTML. |
addRule | function(dom) {} | This method adds a custom rule to check incoming HTML files. |
outputObject | function(obj) {} | This method will return the report as a javascript object. |
outputJson | function(json) {} | This method will return the report in JSON format. |
outputConsole | null | This method must be used at the very end of the chain, because it completes the process in the console. |
Below are the rules that are executed for each file transferred to Seo Analyzer. They are disabled by default and must be added.
Checks the length of tag <title>
. Two parameters are accepted:
- min: minimum length of the header
- max: maximum length of the header
.addRule('titleLengthRule', { min: 10, max: 50 })
Checks if all <img>
tags have alt="" attribute.
.addRule('imgTagWithAltAttributeRule')
Checks if all <a>
tags have rel="" attribute.
.addRule('aTagWithRelAttributeRule')
Checks if the specified basic meta tags are present on the page. Accepts one parameter:
- list: list of required meta tags
.addRule('metaBaseRule', { list: ['description', 'viewport'] })
Checks if the specified social meta tags are present on the page. Accepts one parameter:
- properties: list of required meta tags
.addRule('metaSocialRule', {
properties: [
'og:url',
'og:type',
'og:site_name',
'og:title',
'og:description',
'og:image',
'og:image:width',
'og:image:height',
'twitter:card',
'twitter:text:title',
'twitter:description',
'twitter:image:src',
'twitter:url'
],
})
Checks if a canonical link exists on the page.
.addRule('canonicalLinkRule')
A custom rule is a function that takes a DOM tree argument.
function customRule(dom) {
return new Promise(async (resolve, reject) => {
const paragraph = dom.window.document.querySelector('p');
if (paragraph) {
resolve('');
} else {
reject('Not found <p> tags');
}
});
}
...
.addRule(customRule)
...
MIT License
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