An Ember AddOn for ember-cli that auto-generates a sitemap.xml file and adds it to the project.
- Ember.js v3.16 or above
- Ember CLI v2.13 or above
- Node.js v10 or above
To install simply run:
npm install --save-dev sitemap-autogenerator
Add the following code to package.json:
"postbuild": "node -e \"require('./node_modules/sitemap-autogenerator/blueprints/sitemap-autogenerator/index').triggerSitemapBuilder('<YOUR SITE ROOT URL>')\"",
Be sure to not have a trailing /
after <YOUR SITE ROOT URL>
or else you will get double //
in your generated sitemap.xml
The Sitemap protocol consists of XML tags and must have the following tags:
<urlset>
Encapsulates the file and references the current protocol standard.<url>
Parent tag for each URL entry. The remaining tags are children of this tag.<loc>
URL of the page. This URL must begin with the protocol (such as http) and end with a trailing slash, if your web server requires it. This value must be less than 2,048 characters.
The following tags are optional:
<lastmod>
The date of last modification of the file.<changefreq>
How frequently the page is likely to change. This value provides general information to search engines and may not correlate exactly to how often they crawl the page. Valid values are:- always The value "always" should be used to describe documents that change each time they are accessed.
- hourly
- daily
- weekly
- monthly
- yearly
- never
<priority>
The priority of this URL relative to other URLs on your site. Valid values range from 0.0 to 1.0. This value does not affect how your pages are compared to pages on other sites—it only lets the search engines know which pages you deem most important for the crawlers. The default priority of a page is 0.5.
Below is an example of how to customize items such as Custom values for changeFrequency
and defaultPriorityValue
, as well as routes to ignoreTheseRoutes
and customPriority
values are optional.
changeFrequency
is an optional key/value pair, where the possible options are a string
:
- always
- hourly
- daily
- weekly
- monthly
- yearly
- never
If changeFrequency
is not specified in your environment.js
file, the default value will be daily
.
showLog
is an optional key/value pair, where the possible options are true
or false
. If showLog
is not specified in your environment.js
file, the default value will be false
. If set to true
, showLog
displays log information regarding which routes/paths are added or ignored in your sitemap-autogenerator
generated sitemap.xml
file.
defaultPriorityValue
is an optional key/value pair, where the possible options are a string
from 0.0
to 1.0
. If defaultPriorityValue
is not specified in your environment.js
file, the default value will be 0.5
.
ignoreTheseRoutes
is an optional object where each key/value pair is the name of a route you would like to be omitted from your sitemap.xml
and the value must be true
. To avoid confusion, this may be the route from your Ember app or the path by which you reach this route. If your complete URL is https://mysite.com/contact
and you would like to omit contact
from your sitemap.xml
, you would include the following in ignoreTheseRoutes: { 'contact': true }
. If ignoreTheseRoutes
is omitted, then all routes except for those with the path "*"
will be added to your sitemap.xml
.
customPriority
is an optional object where each key/value pair where the key is the name of a route and the value is a string specifying a particular priority
for this route, from 0.0
to 1.0
. If customPriority
is omitted, then all routes will be assigned a priority of 0.5
by default.
pathsOutsideEmberApp
is an optional array of external URLs to be included in the generated sitemap.xml
.
Please add these to your environment.js file as shown in the example below
<!-- environment.js -->
...
ENV['sitemap-autogenerator'] = {
changeFrequency: 'weekly', // Optional (if not included in ENV, default value is 'daily')
defaultPriorityValue: '0.3', // Optional (if not included in ENV, default value is '0.5')
showLog: true,
ignoreTheseRoutes: { // Optional (if not included in ENV, all routes will be included in sitemap.xml except those with path "*"
'contact-us': true,
'contact': true,
'algorithmictradedeveloper': true,
'careers': true
},
customPriority: { // Optional (if not included in ENV, all values will be the default value '0.5')
'fpgaengineer': '0.2',
'systemapplicationdeveloper': '0.9',
'general': '0.7',
'coresoftwaredeveloper': '0.8'
},
pathsOutsideEmberApp: [ // Optional (pathsOutsideEmberApp may be omitted)
'blog',
'some/other/path.html'
]
...
}
sitemap-autogenerator
will run at the end of each Ember build, which are run with: npm run build
Alternatively, you can place the above script as a "poststart"
hook in your package.json file and test that a sitemap.xml file is created when you stop ember s
.
You should see the following log message right after the ember-cli
logs cleaning up...
A new version of sitemap.xml was successfully saved
- Routes with dynamic segments, ie "/artist/:artist_id", are not yet supported.
- The sitemap-autogenerator is limited to basic XML sitemaps and cannot currently manage image and video file information for resources on a page or rich media content.
- sitemap-autogenerator assumes you use the following standard Ember file structure:
myproject/dist/sitemap.xml
<!-- myproject/dist/sitemap.xml -->
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<urlset xmlns="http://www.sitemaps.org/schemas/sitemap/0.9">
<url>
<loc>https://www.<mysite>.com/</loc>
<lastmod>2019-10-15</lastmod>
<changefreq>daily</changefreq>
<priority>0.9</priority>
</url>
<url>
<loc>https://www.<mysite>.com/blog</loc><!-- an example of a pathsOutsideEmberApp item being injected -->
<lastmod>2019-10-15</lastmod>
<changefreq>daily</changefreq>
<priority>0.3</priority>
</url>
</urlset>
git clone git@github.com:wackerservices/SitemapAutogenerator.git
this repositorynpm test
(Runsember try:each
to test your addon against multiple Ember versions)ember test
– Runs the test suite on the current Ember versionember test --server
– Runs the test suite in "watch mode"ember try:each
– Runs the test suite against multiple Ember versions
ember serve
- Visit the dummy application at http://localhost:4200. Usage
[Longer description of how to use the addon in apps.]
See the Contributing guide for details.
This project is licensed under the MIT License.