Schema.org yii2 representation and helpers for json-ld generation.
- JSON-LD documentation
- Google Structured Data Testing Tool
The preferred way to install this extension is through composer.
Either run
$ php composer.phar require --prefer-dist simialbi/yii2-schema-org
or add
"simialbi/yii2-schema-org": "^2.0.0"
to the require
section of your composer.json
In order to use this module, you will need to:
Configure the module named schema
in the modules section of your Yii configuration file.
Remember to do this for console and for web application configuration file.
'modules' => [
'schema' => [
'class' => 'simialbi\yii2\schemaorg\Module',
//'autoCreate' => false,
//'autoRender' => false
]
]
Also add the module schema
to the bootstrap section of your configuration file:
'bootstrap' => ['log', 'schema']
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
autoCreate |
Automatically create breadcrumbs json+ld data. |
autoRender |
Automatically render json+ld data at the end of body section. |
mergeModels |
Merge models into one script tag instead of rendering one for each of them. |
If you don't use autoRender
, be sure to manually call JsonLDHelper::render()
in your layout file, like so:
<?php
/* @var $this \yii\web\View */
/* @var $content string */
use yii\helpers\Html;
use app\assets\AppAsset;
use simialbi\yii2\schemaorg\helpers\JsonLDHelper;
AppAsset::register($this);
?>
<?php $this->beginPage() ?>
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html lang="<?= Yii::$app->language ?>">
<head>
<meta charset="<?= Yii::$app->charset ?>">
<meta http-equiv="X-UA-Compatible" content="IE=edge">
<meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1">
<?= Html::csrfMetaTags() ?>
<title><?= Html::encode($this->title) ?></title>
<?php JsonLDHelper::render(); ?>
<?php $this->head() ?>
</head>
Without passing any parameters all schemas will be generated in the folder @vendor/simialbi/yii2-schema-org/src/models
.
The namespace of the models will be simialbi\yii2\schemaorg\models
.
$ php yii schema/models/generate
If you want to customize the namespace and path you can do it via --namespace
and --folder
parameters. E.g. to generate
schemas Car
and AutoDealer
in common/schemas
with common\schemas
namespace:
$ php yii schema/models/generate 'latest' --schemas=Car,AutoDealer --namespace='common\schemas' --folder='@common/schemas/'
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
version |
The schemas.org version to use. Defaults to latest |
--schemas |
A comma separated list of schemas you intend to use. Empty means all. Defaults to [] |
--namespace |
The namespace to use for the generated classes and traits. Defaults to simialbi\yii2\schemaorg\models |
--folder |
The folder where to put the generated files. Defaults to @simialbi/yii2/schemaorg/src/models |
--remove-old |
Whether to remove old files before generating. Defaults to false |
The console command will take care of computing schemas dependencies and will generate the classes based on your needs.
If you'd like to always update your schema when you run composer update
you can configure your composer.json like this:
{
// [...]
"require": {
"yiisoft/yii2": "^2.0.13",
"simialbi/yii2-schema-org": "^2.0.0"
},
"scripts": {
"post-update-cmd": [
"simialbi\\yii2\\schemaorg\\composer\\Installer::postInstallUpdate"
]
},
"extra": {
"simialbi\\yii2\\schemaorg\\composer\\Installer::postInstallUpdate": {
"generateModels": {
"schemas": ["Car", "AutoDealer"], // optional
"namespace": "common\\schemas", // optional
"folder": "common/schema" // optional
}
}
}
// [...]
}
To e.g. add a person to json+ld, you can do the following:
use simialbi\yii2\schemaorg\helpers\JsonLDHelper;
use simialbi\yii2\schemaorg\models\Person;
$child = new Person();
$child->name = 'George W. Bush';
$child->disambiguatingDescription = '43rd President of the United States';
$person = new Person();
$person->name = 'George Bush';
$person->disambiguatingDescription = '41st President of the United States';
$person->children = [$child];
JsonLDHelper::add($person);
yii2-schema-org is released under MIT license. See bundled LICENSE for details.