generate a sitemap for a static website
npm install sitemap-static

Make a sitemap for a static website based on files on disk
npm install -g sitemap-static
Use in the root directory of the files on the site. This will only add
files with .html extensions to the sitemap.
sitemap-static --prefix=http://foo.bar/foo/ . > sitemap.xml
``javascript
var generateSitemap = require('sitemap-static');
var fs = require('fs');
var writer = fs.createWriteStream('/path/to/your/sitemap.xml');
generateSitemap(writer, {
findRoot: '.',
ignoreFile: '',
prefix: 'http://somesi.te/',
pretty: false
})
`
Added in v0.0.1 you can pass the name of a json file to load. File file needs to be
in your current working directory and should be an array of file names (without the / at the front)
that you want ignored. You can ignore entire directories by leaving off the .html.
Example JSON:
[
"ignore-me.html",
"ignore-everything-in-me/"
]
Example Command:
sitemap-static --ignore-file=ignore.json --prefix=http://foo.bar/foo/ . > sitemap.xml
If you pass --pretty to the CLI (or pretty: true to the JS API), sitemap-static will output pretty URLs rather than the whole path to each file. For example:
| Not pretty | Pretty |
| --- | --- |
| http://www.example.com/index.html | http://www.example.com/ |http://www.example.com/about.html
| | http://www.example.com/about |http://www.example.com/author/index.html
| | http://www.example.com/author |http://www.example.com/author/main.html
| | http://www.example.com/author/main` |
Example Command:
sitemap-static --prefix=http://foo.bar/foo/ --pretty . > sitemap.xml