A simple ruby on rails sitemap generator.
Install the gem:
gem install sitemap
Or as a plugin:
rails plugin install git://github.com/viseztrance/rails-sitemap.git
Then create the initial config file:
rails g sitemap:install
In your sitemap config file, paths can be indexed as follows:
Sitemap::Generator.instance.load :host => "mywebsite.com" do
path :root, :priority => 1
path :faq, :priority => 0.5, :change_frequency => "weekly"
literal "/my_blog" #helpful for vanity urls layering search results
resources :activities, :params => { :format => "html" }
resources :articles, :objects => proc { Article.published }
# example of added ResourceSync metadata elements
literal "/files/6t053f96k" metadata: { hash: "md5:1584abdf8ebdc9802ac0c6a7402c03b6", length: "8876", type: "text/html" }
end
Please read the docs for a more comprehensive list of options.
Building the sitemap:
rake sitemap:generate
By default the sitemap gets saved in the current application root path. You can change the save path by passing a LOCATION environment variable or using a configuration option:
Sitemap.configure do |config|
config.save_path = "/home/user/apps/my-app/shared"
end
Ping search engines:
rake sitemap:ping
You may change the defaults for either params or search options as follows:
Sitemap.configure do |config|
config.params_format = "html"
config.search_change_frequency = "monthly"
end
Google imposes a limit of 50000 entries per sitemap and maximum size of 10 MB. To comply with these rules, sitemaps having over 10.000 urls are being split into multiple files. You can change this value by overriding the max urls value:
Sitemap.configure do |config|
config.max_urls = 50000
end
This project is using minitest. To run the test simply run rake
This package is licensed under the MIT license and/or the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike.