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Robots.txt Generator for Laravel

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The original Robots class was written by dragonfire1119 of TutsGlobal.com: http://tutsglobal.com/topic/15-how-to-make-a-robotstxt-in-laravel-4/

The class itself (Robots.php) will work on any PHP 5.3+ site. It could easily be modified for 5.2 by removing the namespace.

This repository offers easy integration via Composer and includes service provider and a facade for Laravel 4+ alongside a set of PHPUnit tests.

Checkout the Robots.php class for a full understanding of the functionality.

Installation:

Step 1. Downloading

As usual with Composer packages, there are two ways to install:

You can install via Composer. Pick the "master" as the version of the package.

composer require healey/robots

Or add the following to your composer.json in the require section and then run composer update to install it.

{
    "require": {
        "healey/robots": "dev-master"
    }
}

Step 2. Usage

Laravel

Once installed via Composer you need to add the service provider. Do this by adding the following to the 'providers' section of the application config (usually app/config/app.php):

'Healey\Robots\RobotsServiceProvider',

Note that the facade allows you to use the class by simply calling Robots::doSomething().

The quickest way to use Robots is to just setup a callback-style route for robots.txt in your /app/routes.php file.

<?php

Route::get('robots.txt', function() {

    // If on the live server, serve a nice, welcoming robots.txt.
    if (App::environment() == 'production')
    {
        Robots::addUserAgent('*');
        Robots::addSitemap('sitemap.xml');
    } else {
        // If you're on any other server, tell everyone to go away.
        Robots::addDisallow('*');
    }

    return Response::make(Robots::generate(), 200, array('Content-Type' => 'text/plain'));
});

PHP 5.3+

Add a rule in your .htaccess for robots.txt that points to a new script/template/controller/route/etc.

The code would look something like:

<?php
use Healey\Robots\Robots;

$robots = new Robots();
$robots->addUserAgent('*');
$robots->addSitemap('sitemap.xml');

header("HTTP/1.1 200 OK");
echo $robots->generate();

And that's it! You can show different robots.txt files depending on how simple or complicated you want it to be.

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MIT

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