Manual:generateSitemap.php
MediaWiki file: generateSitemap.php | |
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Location: | maintenance/ |
Source code: | master • 1.42.3 • 1.41.4 • 1.39.10 |
Classes: | GenerateSitemap |
Details
editgenerateSitemap.php file is a maintenance script to generate a sitemap for a MediaWiki installation. Sitemaps are files that make it more efficient for search engine robots (like googlebot) to crawl a website (so long as the bot supports the sitemap protocol.)
By default, the script generates a sitemap index file and one gzip-compressed sitemap for each namespace that has content. See #Options for a list of options that can be passed to the script.
You may need to set up a cron job to update the sitemap automatically.
For generic instructions on using MediaWiki's maintenance scripts, see Manual:Maintenance scripts .
Options
edit--help
- displays the available options for
generateSitemap.php
--fspath=<path>
- The file system path to save to, e.g
sitemap/
. Note, this directory must be viewable online!
--identifier=<identifier>
- What site identifier to use for the wiki, defaults to $wgDBname
--urlpath=<prefix>
- The domain-relative URL that points to
--fspath
, e.g.- /sitemap/
- If specified, gets prefixed to the filenames in the sitemap index. This is needed because some search engines like Google require absolute URLs in sitemaps. You should specify
--server
also; the values will often be similar, but having them separate allows the script to accommodate even unusual setups. - Before MediaWiki 1.32.0 this parameter should contain the protocol and host name. However, since MediaWiki 1.32.0 the contents of this parameter will be appended to the
--server
parameter, thus it must neither contain protocol nor hostname. This is a breaking change not announced via the RELEASE-NOTES.
--server=<server>
- The protocol and host name to use in URLs, e.g.
- This is sometimes necessary because server name detection may fail in command line scripts and will show up only as "localhost" or "my.servername" in the xml files.
- If set, the value of
$wgCanonicalServer
will override the value of this option in all sitemap files except for the sitemap index file.
--compress=[yes|no]
- Whether or not to compress the sitemap files. The default setting is
yes
.
--skip-redirects
- If this option is added redirects are skipped and thus not listed within the sitemap. This is recommended since Google can complain about redirects. However the default setting is not to skip redirects.
Example
editTo create a sitemap for a wiki, first (in $IP, i.e. document root which is where your "LocalSettings.php" file is located) create a directory in which to store the sitemap files (there will be one per namespace and an index file):
mkdir sitemap
Then generate the sitemap:
MediaWiki version: | ≥ 1.40 |
php maintenance/run.php generateSitemap --memory-limit=50M --fspath=/path/to/examplecom/sitemap/ --identifier=example.com --urlpath=/sitemap/ --server=https://www.example.com --compress=yes --skip-redirects
MediaWiki versions: | 1.32 – 1.39 |
php maintenance/generateSitemap.php --memory-limit=50M --fspath=/path/to/examplecom/sitemap/ --identifier=example.com --urlpath=/sitemap/ --server=https://www.example.com --compress=yes --skip-redirects
MediaWiki version: | ≤ 1.31 |
php maintenance/generateSitemap.php --memory-limit=50M --fspath=/path/to/examplecom/sitemap/ --identifier=example.com --urlpath=https://www.example.com/sitemap --server=https://www.example.com --compress=yes --skip-redirects
This will create a sitemap index stored at /path/to/examplecom/sitemap/sitemap-index-example.com.org.xml
which points to a compressed XML file for each namespace, e.g. /path/to/examplecom/sitemap/sitemap-example.com-NS_0-0.xml.gz
for the main namespace.
This does not mean your sitemap can now be found automatically! You will then need to submit the link for the sitemap index to the crawling site (eg Yandex or Google), i.e. https://www.example.com/sitemap/sitemap-index-example.com.org.xml .
Alternatively, you can make this findable by any crawler by adding a link to the sitemap index to your site root directory e.g.:
ln -s /sitemap/sitemap-index-example.com.org.xml sitemap.xml
Linking a top-level sitemap.xml also works if you choose to run the Wayback Machine sitemap submitter on your own site.
Non-latin domains need to use Punycode.
Related configuration parameters
editMediaWiki version: | ≥ 1.13 |
$wgSitemapNamespaces
: Array of namespaces to generate a Google sitemap for, or false if one is to be generated for all namespaces. The default setting isfalse
.
MediaWiki version: | ≥ 1.19 |
$wgSitemapNamespacesPriorities
: Custom namespace priorities for sitemaps. This should be a map of namespace IDs to priority. The default setting isfalse
.