I'm trying to use the Rails site map_generator gem to generate site maps for a 8,000,00 page site. The gem can be found here: https://github.com/kjvarga/sitemap_generator
Here is my code in sitemap.rb:
require 'rubygems'
require 'sitemap_generator'
# Set the host name for URL creation
SitemapGenerator::Sitemap.default_host = "http://www.mysite.com"
SitemapGenerator::Sitemap.create do
add '/content.aspx?page=privacypolicy'
Product.find_each do |product|
add product_path(ppid), :lastmod => content.updated_at
end
end
However, when I run
>> ruby sitemap.rb
I get an error that says:
sitemap.rb:9:in `block in ': uninitialized constant SitemapGenerator::Interpreter::Product (NameError)
However "Product" is the correct name of my model. Why is this happening?
I'm running Rails 3.1.2 and Ruby 1.9.
Well, I wasn't able to get this gem working. My guess is that it doesn't work on Rails 3.1.2 or with Ruby 1.9. However, I was able to get another gem (big_sitemap) to work. Here is the link to it.
https://github.com/alexrabarts/big_sitemap
I'm the author of the gem. Better to open an issue on the GitHub page in future. SitemapGenerator does work in Rails 3 and Ruby 1.9.*. If you are running Rails, you don't need these lines:
Also you generate your sitemaps by running Rake:
What is happening in your case is that because you're not running through Rake, the script does not know about the Product class, since your Rails environment hasn't been loaded.