silverstripe-googlesitemaps/docs/en/index.md

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Google Sitemaps Module

Silverstripe CMS provides support for the Google Sitemaps XML system, enabling Google and other search engines to see all pages on your site. This helps your Silverstripe CMS website rank well in search engines, and to encourage the information on your site to be discovered by Google quickly.

Therefore, all Silverstripe CMS websites contain a special controller which can be visited: http://yoursite.com/sitemap.xml. This is not a file directly, but rather a custom route which points to the GoogleSitemap controller.

See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sitemaps for info on the Google Sitemap format.

Whenever you publish a new or republish an existing page, Silverstripe CMS can automatically inform Google of the change, encouraging a Google to take notice. If you install the Silverstripe CMS Google Analytics module, you can see if Google has updated your page as a result.

By default, Silverstripe CMS informs Google that the importance of a page depends on its position of in the sitemap. "Top level" pages are most important, and the deeper a page is nested, the less important it is. (For each level, Importance drops from 1.0, to 0.9, to 0.8, and so on, until 0.1 is reached).

In the CMS, in the Settings tab for each page, you can set the importance manually, including requesting to have the page excluded from the sitemap.

Configuration

Most module configuration is done via the Silverstripe CMS Config API. Create a new config file mysite/_config/googlesitemaps.yml with the following outline:

---
Name: customgooglesitemaps
After: googlesitemaps
---
Wilr\GoogleSitemaps\GoogleSitemap:
  enabled: true
  objects_per_sitemap: 1000
  use_show_in_search: true

You can now alter any of those properties to set your needs.

---
Name: customgooglesitemaps
After: googlesitemaps
---
Wilr\GoogleSitemaps\GoogleSitemap:
  enabled: true
  objects_per_sitemap: 1000
  use_show_in_search: true

Including DataObjects

The module provides support for including DataObject subclasses as pages in the SiteTree such as comments, forum posts and other pages which are stored in your database as DataObject subclasses.

To include a DataObject instance in the Sitemap it requires that your subclass defines two functions:

  • AbsoluteLink() function which returns the URL for this DataObject
  • canView() function which returns a boolean value.

The following is a barebones example of a DataObject called 'MyDataObject'. It assumes that you have a controller called 'MyController' which has a show method to show the DataObject by its ID.

<?php

use SilverStripe\ORM\DataObject;
use SilverStripe\Control\Director;

class MyDataObject extends DataObject {

	function canView($member = null) {
		return true;
	}

	function AbsoluteLink() {
		return Director::absoluteURL($this->Link());
	}

	function Link() {
		return 'MyController/show/'. $this->ID;
	}
}

After those methods have been defined on your DataObject you now need to tell the Google Sitemaps module that it should be listed in the sitemap.xml file. To do that, include the following in your _config.php file.

use Wilr\GoogleSitemaps\GoogleSitemap;

GoogleSitemap::register_dataobject('MyDataObject');

If you need to change the frequency of the indexing, you can pass the change frequency (daily, weekly, monthly) as a second parameter to register_dataobject(), So instead of the previous code you would write:

use Wilr\GoogleSitemaps\GoogleSitemap;

GoogleSitemap::register_dataobject('MyDataObject', 'daily');

See the following blog post for more information:

http://www.silvercart.org/blog/dataobjects-and-googlesitemaps/

Including custom routes

Occasionally you may have a need to include custom URLs in your sitemap for your Controllers and other pages which don't exist in the database. To update the sitemap to include those links call register_routes() with your array of URLs to include.

use Wilr\GoogleSitemaps\GoogleSitemap;

GoogleSitemap::register_routes(array(
	'/my-custom-controller/',
	'/Security/',
	'/Security/login/'
));

Sitemapable

For automatic registration of a DataObject subclass, implement the Sitemapable extension.

<?php


class MyDataObject extends DataObject implements Sitemapable
{
    public function AbsoluteLink()
    {
        // ..
    }
}