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gatsby-image-sitemap

v1.2.1

Published

Generate sitemap for Gatsby Apps with all image + all resolutions from the built pages.

Downloads

862

Readme

gatsby-image-sitemap

This plugin is not a replacement of gatsby-plugin-sitemap, but an extension. It crawls all the output pages, collects all the images with their different resolutions and inserts them into a sitemap file. It uses cheerio to parse the DOM of the built pages and sitemap to generate a working XML sitemap.

How to install:

yarn add gatsby-image-sitemap

then add

plugins: ["gatsby-image-sitemap"]

to your gatsby-config.js

Next steps

  • Add tests
  • Parse non-gatsby images as well

Contributions

All contributions are welcome, as long as you use https://github.com/enhancv/prettier to format the code and make a pull-request with properly documented changes.

License

Licensed under the MIT license.

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