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.. _sitemap_generation:
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Sitemap generator
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=================
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This document describes how to create XML sitemaps for your Wagtail website
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using the ``wagtail.contrib.sitemaps`` module.
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.. note::
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As of Wagtail 1.10 the Django contrib sitemap app is used to generate
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sitemaps. However since Wagtail requires the Site instance to be available
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during the sitemap generation you will have to use the views from the
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``wagtail.contrib.sitemaps.views`` module instead of the views
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provided by Django (``django.contrib.sitemaps.views``).
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The usage of these views is otherwise identical, which means that
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customisation and caching of the sitemaps are done using the default Django
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patterns. See the Django documentation for in-depth information.
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Basic configuration
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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You firstly need to add ``"django.contrib.sitemaps"`` to INSTALLED_APPS in your
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Django settings file:
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.. code-block:: python
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INSTALLED_APPS = [
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...
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"django.contrib.sitemaps",
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]
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Then, in ``urls.py``, you need to add a link to the
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``wagtail.contrib.sitemaps.views.sitemap`` view which generates the
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sitemap:
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.. code-block:: python
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from wagtail.contrib.sitemaps.views import sitemap
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urlpatterns = [
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...
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url('^sitemap\.xml$', sitemap),
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...
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# Ensure that the 'sitemap' line appears above the default Wagtail page serving route
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url(r'', include(wagtail_urls)),
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]
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You should now be able to browse to ``/sitemap.xml`` and see the sitemap
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working. By default, all published pages in your website will be added to the
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site map.
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Setting the hostname
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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By default, the sitemap uses the hostname defined in the Wagtail Admin's
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``Sites`` area. If your default site is called ``localhost``, then URLs in the
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sitemap will look like:
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.. code-block:: xml
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<url>
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<loc>http://localhost/about/</loc>
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<lastmod>2015-09-26</lastmod>
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</url>
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For tools like Google Search Tools to properly index your site, you need to set
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a valid, crawlable hostname. If you change the site's hostname from
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``localhost`` to ``mysite.com``, ``sitemap.xml`` will contain the correct URLs:
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.. code-block:: xml
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<url>
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<loc>http://mysite.com/about/</loc>
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<lastmod>2015-09-26</lastmod>
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</url>
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Find out more about :ref:`working with Sites<site-model-ref>`.
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Customising
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~~~~~~~~~~~
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URLs
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----
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The ``Page`` class defines a ``get_sitemap_urls`` method which you can override
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to customise sitemaps per ``Page`` instance. This method must return a list of
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dictionaries, one dictionary per URL entry in the sitemap. You can exclude
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pages from the sitemap by returning an empty list.
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Each dictionary can contain the following:
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- **location** (required) - This is the full URL path to add into the sitemap.
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- **lastmod** - A python date or datetime set to when the page was last modified.
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- **changefreq**
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- **priority**
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You can add more but you will need to override the
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``sitemap.xml`` template in order for them to be displayed in the sitemap.
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Serving multiple sitemaps
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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If you want to support the sitemap indexes from Django then you will need to
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use the index view from ``wagtail.contrib.sitemaps.views`` instead of the index
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view from ``django.contrib.sitemaps.views``. Please see the Django
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documentation for further details.
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