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Sitemap
is a Grav Plugin that generates a map of your pages in XML
format that is easily understandable and indexable by Search engines.
Installing the Sitemap plugin can be done in one of two ways. Our GPM (Grav Package Manager) installation method enables you to quickly and easily install the plugin with a simple terminal command, while the manual method enables you to do so via a zip file.
The simplest way to install this plugin is via the Grav Package Manager (GPM) through your system's Terminal (also called the command line). From the root of your Grav install type:
bin/gpm install sitemap
This will install the Sitemap plugin into your /user/plugins
directory within Grav. Its files can be found under /your/site/grav/user/plugins/sitemap
.
To install this plugin, just download the zip version of this repository and unzip it under /your/site/grav/user/plugins
. Then, rename the folder to sitemap
. You can find these files either on GitHub or via GetGrav.org.
You should now have all the plugin files under
/your/site/grav/user/plugins/sitemap
NOTE: This plugin is a modular component for Grav which requires Grav, the Error and Problems plugins, and a theme to be installed in order to operate.
The sitemap
plugin works out of the box. You can just go directly to http://yoursite.com/sitemap
and you will see the generated XML
.
enabled: true
changefreq: daily
priority: !!float 1
route: '/sitemap'
ignore_external: true
ignores:
- /blog/blog-post-to-ignore
- /ignore-this-route
- /ignore-children-of-this-route/.*
additions:
-
location: /something-special
lastmod: '2020-04-16'
changefreq: hourly
priority: 0.3
-
location: /something-else
lastmod: '2020-04-17'
changefreq: weekly
priority: 0.2
You can ignore your own pages by providing a list of routes to ignore. You can also use a page's Frontmatter to signal that the sitemap should ignore it:
sitemap:
ignore: true
If you want your sitemap to only be accessible via sitemap.xml
for example, set the route to /sitemap
and add this to your .htaccess
file:
Redirect 301 /sitemap /sitemap.xml
You can manually add URLs to the sitemap using the Admin settings, or by adding entries to your sitemap.yaml
with this format:
additions:
-
location: /something-special
lastmod: '2020-04-16'
changefreq: hourly
priority: 0.3
If you have some dynamic content being added to your site via another plugin, or perhaps a 3rd party API, you can now add them dynamically to the sitemap with a simple event:
Make sure you are subscribed to the `` event then add simply add your entry to the sitemap like this:
public function onSitemapProcessed(\RocketTheme\Toolbox\Event\Event $e)
{
$sitemap = $e['sitemap'];
$location = \Grav\Common\Utils::url('/foo-location', true);
$sitemap['/foo'] = new \Grav\Plugin\Sitemap\SitemapEntry($location, '2020-07-02', 'weekly', '2.0');
$e['sitemap'] = $sitemap;
}
The use Utils::url()
method allow us to easily create the correct full URL by passing it a route plus the optional true
parameter.