Comments (2)
Your options{...}
object is correct.
But the objects in policies[{},...]
do not support properties of host
& sitemap
; they are ignored there. And ignoring them there may be proper.
However there is a major issue here. The real issue is that in the resulting output, the Host
& Sitemap
properties are supposed to have a blank line of padding to show separation from directives like User-agent
; they are not supposed to live inside of them.
Your question was how do you add Host
& Sitemap
definitions specific to each User-agent
definition but the real question needs to be:
How do I get this plugin to put the proper newline padding above or below the global
Host
&Sitemap
definitions so they aren't interpreted as part of the lastUser-agent
definition written.
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Hi there,
I changed the options for this plugin in my gatsby-config.js
to this:
{
resolve: 'gatsby-plugin-robots-txt',
options: {
host: siteUrl,
sitemap: `${siteUrl}/sitemap-index.xml`,
policy: [{userAgent: '*'}]
}
}
And in my output file now I have:
User-agent: *
Sitemap: https://www.website.com/sitemap-index.xml
Host: https://www.website.com
Is this correct or I still need to have a new line before Sitemap?
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