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react-build-sitemap
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This library should replace react-router-sitemap
. While react-router-sitemap
has been useful, it has been abandoned for over two years, and Typescript support is tedious at best.
This library aims to take out some of the added hassle of generating your sitemap, by only requiring a few arguments to be sent to it, as opposed to having to write an entire file that involves also configuring babel
to work. This cuts down your development time on the sitemap considerably.
sitemap.xml
file for your project based on
your router.NPM:
npm install react-build-sitemap --save-dev
In whatever file you need to import this in, do the following:
import buildSitemap from 'react-build-sitemap'
buildSitemap('./path/to/component/Component.jsx', './build/path/for/sitemap', 'http://yoururl.com')
NOTE: Do not put a /
at the end of the buildPath or the url. These will be
handled by the library.
FAQs
simple library that generates a sitemap from your react router
The npm package react-build-sitemap receives a total of 300 weekly downloads. As such, react-build-sitemap popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that react-build-sitemap demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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