www.moparscape.org/themes/classic/_plugins/generate_sitemap.rb
Brandon Mathis 913fa105c4 1. Moved _plugins into themes/classic/_plugins
I think it's probably better to ship plugins with themes to make it
easier to update them.
2. Improved 'install' rake task and made nicer output
2011-06-11 15:58:53 -04:00

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# Jekyll sitemap page generator.
# http://recursive-design.com/projects/jekyll-plugins/
#
# Version: 0.1.3 (201101061053)
#
# Copyright (c) 2010 Dave Perrett, http://recursive-design.com/
# Licensed under the MIT license (http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php)
#
# A generator that creates a sitemap.xml page for jekyll sites, suitable for submission to
# google etc.
#
# To use it, simply drop this script into the _plugins directory of your Jekyll site.
#
# When you compile your jekyll site, this plugin will loop through the list of pages in your
# site, and generate an entry in sitemap.xml for each one.
require 'pathname'
module Jekyll
# Monkey-patch an accessor for a page's containing folder, since
# we need it to generate the sitemap.
class Page
def subfolder
@dir
end
end
# Sub-class Jekyll::StaticFile to allow recovery from unimportant exception
# when writing the sitemap file.
class StaticSitemapFile < StaticFile
def write(dest)
super(dest) rescue ArgumentError
true
end
end
# Generates a sitemap.xml file containing URLs of all pages and posts.
class SitemapGenerator < Generator
safe true
priority :low
# Domain that you are generating the sitemap for - update this to match your site.
# Generates the sitemap.xml file.
#
# +site+ is the global Site object.
def generate(site)
# Create the destination folder if necessary.
site_folder = site.config['destination']
unless File.directory?(site_folder)
p = Pathname.new(site_folder)
p.mkdir
end
# Write the contents of sitemap.xml.
File.open(File.join(site_folder, 'sitemap.xml'), 'w') do |f|
f.write(generate_header())
f.write(generate_content(site))
f.write(generate_footer())
f.close
end
# Add a static file entry for the zip file, otherwise Site::cleanup will remove it.
site.static_files << Jekyll::StaticSitemapFile.new(site, site.dest, '/', 'sitemap.xml')
end
private
# Returns the XML header.
def generate_header
"<?xml version=\"1.0\" encoding=\"UTF-8\"?>\n<urlset xmlns=\"http://www.sitemaps.org/schemas/sitemap/0.9\">"
end
# Returns a string containing the the XML entries.
#
# +site+ is the global Site object.
def generate_content(site)
result = ''
base_url = site.config['url']
# First, try to find any stand-alone pages.
site.pages.each{ |page|
path = page.subfolder + '/' + page.name
mod_date = File.mtime(site.source + path)
# Remove the trailing 'index.html' if there is one, and just output the folder name.
if path=~/index.html$/
path = path[0..-11]
end
unless path =~/error/
result += entry(base_url, path, mod_date)
end
}
# Next, find all the posts.
posts = site.site_payload['site']['posts']
for post in posts do
result += entry(base_url, post.id, post.date)
end
result
end
# Returns the XML footer.
def generate_footer
"\n</urlset>"
end
# Creates an XML entry from the given path and date.
#
# +path+ is the URL path to the page.
# +date+ is the date the file was modified (in the case of regular pages), or published (for blog posts).
def entry(base_url, path, date)
# Force extensions to .html from markdown, textile.
path = path.gsub(/\.(markdown|textile)$/i, '.html')
"
<url>
<loc>#{base_url}#{path}</loc>
<lastmod>#{date.strftime("%Y-%m-%d")}</lastmod>
</url>"
end
end
end