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sitemap.xml

sitemap.(xml|js|ts) is a special file that matches the Sitemaps XML format to help search engine crawlers index your site more efficiently.

Sitemap files (.xml)​

For smaller applications, you can create a sitemap.xml file and place it in the root of your app directory.

<urlset xmlns="http://www.sitemaps.org/schemas/sitemap/0.9">
<url>
<loc>https://acme.com</loc>
<lastmod>2023-04-06T15:02:24.021Z</lastmod>
<changefreq>yearly</changefreq>
<priority>1</priority>
</url>
<url>
<loc>https://acme.com/about</loc>
<lastmod>2023-04-06T15:02:24.021Z</lastmod>
<changefreq>monthly</changefreq>
<priority>0.8</priority>
</url>
<url>
<loc>https://acme.com/blog</loc>
<lastmod>2023-04-06T15:02:24.021Z</lastmod>
<changefreq>weekly</changefreq>
<priority>0.5</priority>
</url>
</urlset>

Generating a sitemap using code (.js, .ts)​

You can use the sitemap.(js|ts) file convention to programmatically generate a sitemap by exporting a default function that returns an array of URLs. If using TypeScript, a Sitemap type is available.

Good to know: sitemap.js is a special Route Handlers that is cached by default unless it uses a dynamic function or dynamic config option.

import type { MetadataRoute } from 'next'

export default function sitemap(): MetadataRoute.Sitemap {
return [
{
url: 'https://acme.com',
lastModified: new Date(),
changeFrequency: 'yearly',
priority: 1,
},
{
url: 'https://acme.com/about',
lastModified: new Date(),
changeFrequency: 'monthly',
priority: 0.8,
},
{
url: 'https://acme.com/blog',
lastModified: new Date(),
changeFrequency: 'weekly',
priority: 0.5,
},
]
}
export default function sitemap() {
return [
{
url: 'https://acme.com',
lastModified: new Date(),
changeFrequency: 'yearly',
priority: 1,
},
{
url: 'https://acme.com/about',
lastModified: new Date(),
changeFrequency: 'monthly',
priority: 0.8,
},
{
url: 'https://acme.com/blog',
lastModified: new Date(),
changeFrequency: 'weekly',
priority: 0.5,
},
]
}

Output:

<urlset xmlns="http://www.sitemaps.org/schemas/sitemap/0.9">
<url>
<loc>https://acme.com</loc>
<lastmod>2023-04-06T15:02:24.021Z</lastmod>
<changefreq>yearly</changefreq>
<priority>1</priority>
</url>
<url>
<loc>https://acme.com/about</loc>
<lastmod>2023-04-06T15:02:24.021Z</lastmod>
<changefreq>monthly</changefreq>
<priority>0.8</priority>
</url>
<url>
<loc>https://acme.com/blog</loc>
<lastmod>2023-04-06T15:02:24.021Z</lastmod>
<changefreq>weekly</changefreq>
<priority>0.5</priority>
</url>
</urlset>

Image Sitemaps​

You can use images property to create image sitemaps. Learn more details in the Google Developer Docs.

import type { MetadataRoute } from 'next'

export default function sitemap(): MetadataRoute.Sitemap {
return [
{
url: 'https://example.com',
lastModified: '2021-01-01',
changeFrequency: 'weekly',
priority: 0.5,
images: ['https://example.com/image.jpg'],
},
]
}

Output:

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<urlset
xmlns="http://www.sitemaps.org/schemas/sitemap/0.9"
xmlns:image="http://www.google.com/schemas/sitemap-image/1.1"
>
<url>
<loc>https://example.com</loc>
<image:image>
<image:loc>https://example.com/image.jpg</image:loc>
</image:image>
<lastmod>2021-01-01</lastmod>
<changefreq>weekly</changefreq>
<priority>0.5</priority>
</url>
</urlset>

Generate a localized Sitemap​

import type { MetadataRoute } from 'next'

export default function sitemap(): MetadataRoute.Sitemap {
return [
{
url: 'https://acme.com',
lastModified: new Date(),
alternates: {
languages: {
es: 'https://acme.com/es',
de: 'https://acme.com/de',
},
},
},
{
url: 'https://acme.com/about',
lastModified: new Date(),
alternates: {
languages: {
es: 'https://acme.com/es/about',
de: 'https://acme.com/de/about',
},
},
},
{
url: 'https://acme.com/blog',
lastModified: new Date(),
alternates: {
languages: {
es: 'https://acme.com/es/blog',
de: 'https://acme.com/de/blog',
},
},
},
]
}

Output:

<urlset xmlns="http://www.sitemaps.org/schemas/sitemap/0.9" xmlns:xhtml="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
<url>
<loc>https://acme.com</loc>
<xhtml:link
rel="alternate"
hreflang="es"
href="https://acme.com/es"/>
<xhtml:link
rel="alternate"
hreflang="de"
href="https://acme.com/de"/>
<lastmod>2023-04-06T15:02:24.021Z</lastmod>
</url>
<url>
<loc>https://acme.com/about</loc>
<xhtml:link
rel="alternate"
hreflang="es"
href="https://acme.com/es/about"/>
<xhtml:link
rel="alternate"
hreflang="de"
href="https://acme.com/de/about"/>
<lastmod>2023-04-06T15:02:24.021Z</lastmod>
</url>
<url>
<loc>https://acme.com/blog</loc>
<xhtml:link
rel="alternate"
hreflang="es"
href="https://acme.com/es/blog"/>
<xhtml:link
rel="alternate"
hreflang="de"
href="https://acme.com/de/blog"/>
<lastmod>2023-04-06T15:02:24.021Z</lastmod>
</url>
</urlset>

Generating multiple sitemaps​

While a single sitemap will work for most applications. For large web applications, you may need to split a sitemap into multiple files.

There are two ways you can create multiple sitemaps:

  • By nesting sitemap.(xml|js|ts) inside multiple route segments e.g. app/sitemap.xml and app/products/sitemap.xml.
  • By using the generateSitemaps function.

For example, to split a sitemap using generateSitemaps, return an array of objects with the sitemap id. Then, use the id to generate the unique sitemaps.

import type { MetadataRoute } from 'next'
import { BASE_URL } from '@/app/lib/constants'

export async function generateSitemaps() {
// Fetch the total number of products and calculate the number of sitemaps needed
return [{ id: 0 }, { id: 1 }, { id: 2 }, { id: 3 }]
}

export default async function sitemap({
id,
}: {
id: number
}): Promise<MetadataRoute.Sitemap> {
// Google's limit is 50,000 URLs per sitemap
const start = id * 50000
const end = start + 50000
const products = await getProducts(
`SELECT id, date FROM products WHERE id BETWEEN ${start} AND ${end}`
)
return products.map((product) => ({
url: `${BASE_URL}/product/${product.id}`,
lastModified: product.date,
}))
}
import { BASE_URL } from '@/app/lib/constants'

export async function generateSitemaps() {
// Fetch the total number of products and calculate the number of sitemaps needed
return [{ id: 0 }, { id: 1 }, { id: 2 }, { id: 3 }]
}

export default async function sitemap({ id }) {
// Google's limit is 50,000 URLs per sitemap
const start = id * 50000
const end = start + 50000
const products = await getProducts(
`SELECT id, date FROM products WHERE id BETWEEN ${start} AND ${end}`
)
return products.map((product) => ({
url: `${BASE_URL}/product/${product.id}`,
lastModified: product.date,
}))
}

Your generated sitemaps will be available at /.../sitemap/[id]. For example, /product/sitemap/1.xml.

See the generateSitemaps API reference for more information.

Returns​

The default function exported from sitemap.(xml|ts|js) should return an array of objects with the following properties:

type Sitemap = Array<{
url: string
lastModified?: string | Date
changeFrequency?:
| 'always'
| 'hourly'
| 'daily'
| 'weekly'
| 'monthly'
| 'yearly'
| 'never'
priority?: number
alternates?: {
languages?: Languages<string>
}
}>

Version History​

VersionChanges
v14.2.0Add localizations support.
v13.4.14Add changeFrequency and priority attributes to sitemaps.
v13.3.0sitemap introduced.