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Sitemap for Laravel

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Sitemap is a package built specifically for Laravel that will help you generate XML sitemaps for Google. Based on laravel-sitemap this package operates in a slightly different way to better fit the needs of our project. A facade is used to access the sitemap class and we have added the ability to produce sitemap indexes as well as sitemaps. Furthermore, it's tested.

Read more about sitemaps and how to use them efficiently on Google Webmaster Tools.

Installation for Laravel 5.*

Simply pop the correct version constraint in your composer.json file and run composer update (however your Composer is installed).

"watson/sitemap": "2.0.*"

Now, add the service provider to your app/config/app.php file.

'Watson\Sitemap\SitemapServiceProvider'

And finally add the alias to the facade, also in app/config/app.php.

'Sitemap' => 'Watson\Sitemap\Facades\Sitemap'

Installation for Laravel 4.*

Simply pop the version constraint in your composer.json file and run composer update (hoever your Composer is installed).

"watson/sitemap": "1.1.*"

For the documentation, have a look through the 1.1 branch.

Usage

Creating sitemap indexes

If you have a large number of links (50,000+) you will want to break your sitemaps out into seperate sitemaps with a sitemap index linking them all. You add sitemap indexes using Sitemap::addSitemap($location, $lastModified) and then you return the sitemap index with Sitemap::renderSitemapIndex(). The $lastModified variable will be parsed and converted to the right format for a sitemap.

Here is an example controller that produces a sitemap index.

class SitemapsController extends BaseController
{
	public function index()
	{
		// Get a general sitemap.
		Sitemap::addSitemap('/sitemaps/general');

		// You can use the route helpers too.
		Sitemap::addSitemap(URL::route('sitemaps.posts'));
		Sitemap::addSitemap(route('sitemaps.users'));

		// Return the sitemap to the client.
		return Sitemap::index();
	}
}

Simply route to this as you usually would, Route::get('sitemap', 'SitemapsController@index').

Creating sitemaps

Similarly to sitemap indexes, you just add tags for each item in your sitemap using Sitemap::addTag($location, $lastModified, $changeFrequency, $priority). You can return the sitemap with Sitemap::renderSitemap(). Again, the $lastModified variable will be parsed and convered to the right format for the sitemap.

If you'd like to just get the raw XML, simply call Sitemap::xml().

Here is an example controller that produces a sitemap for blog psots.

class SitemapsController extends BaseController
{
	public function posts()
	{
		$posts = Post::all();

		foreach ($posts as $post) {
			Sitemap::addTag(route('posts.show', $post), $post->updated_at, 'daily', '0.8');
		}

		return Sitemap::render();
	}
}

If you just want to pass a model's updated_at timestamp as the last modified parameter, you can simply pass the model as the second parameter and the sitemap will use that attribute automatically.

If you're pulling a lot of records from your database you might want to consider restricting the amount of data you're getting by using the select() method. You can also use the chunk() method to only load a certain number of records at any one time as to not run out of memory.

Configuration

To publish the configuration file for the sitemap package, simply run this Artisan command:

php artisan config:publish watson/sitemap

Then take a look in config/sitemap.php to see what is available.

Caching

By default, caching is disabled. If you would likd to enable caching, simply set cache_enabled in the configuration file to true. You can then specify how long you would like your views to be cached for. Keep in mind that when enabled, caching will affect each and every request made to the sitemap package.

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