102 lines
3.9 KiB
PHP
102 lines
3.9 KiB
PHP
<?php
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use RalphJSmit\Laravel\SEO\Models\SEO;
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return [
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/**
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* The SEO model. You can use this setting to override the model used by the package.
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* Make sure to always extend the old model, so that you'll not lose functionality during upgrades.
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*/
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'model' => SEO::class,
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/**
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* Use this setting to specify the site name that will be used in OpenGraph tags.
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*/
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'site_name' => null,
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/**
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* Use this setting to specify the path to the sitemap of your website. This exact path will outputted, so
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* you can use both a hardcoded url and a relative path. We recommend the later.
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*
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* Example: '/storage/sitemap.xml'
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* Do not forget the slash at the start. This will tell the search engine that the path is relative
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* to the root domain and not relative to the current URL. The `spatie/laravel-sitemap` package
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* is a great package to generate sitemaps for your application.
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*/
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'sitemap' => null,
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/**
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* Use this setting to specify whether you want self-referencing `<link rel="canonical" href="$url">` tags to
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* be added to the head of every page. There has been some debate whether this a good practice, but experts
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* from Google and Yoast say that this is the best strategy.
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* See https://yoast.com/rel-canonical/.
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*/
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'canonical_link' => true,
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/**
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* Use this setting to specify the path to the favicon for your website. The url to it will be generated using the `secure_url()` function,
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* so make sure to make the favicon accessibly from the `public` folder.
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*
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* You can use the following filetypes: ico, png, gif, jpeg, svg.
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*/
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'favicon' => null,
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'title' => [
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/**
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* Use this setting to let the package automatically infer a title from the url, if no other title
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* was given. This will be very useful on pages where you don't have an Eloquent model for, or where you
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* don't want to hardcode the title.
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*
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* For example, if you have a with the url '/foo/about-me', we'll automatically set the title to 'About me' and append the site suffix.
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*/
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'infer_title_from_url' => true,
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/**
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* Use this setting to provide a suffix that will be added after the title on each page.
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* If you don't want a suffix, you should specify an empty string.
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*/
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'suffix' => '',
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/**
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* Use this setting to provide a custom title for the homepage. We will not use the suffix on the homepage,
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* so you'll need to add the suffix manually if you want that. If set to null, we'll determine the title
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* just like the other pages.
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*/
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'homepage_title' => null,
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],
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'description' => [
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/**
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* Use this setting to specify a fallback description, which will be used on places
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* where we don't have a description set via an associated ->seo model or via
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* the ->getDynamicSEOData() method.
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*/
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'fallback' => null,
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],
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'image' => [
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/**
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* Use this setting to specify a fallback image, which will be used on places where you
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* don't have an image set via an associated ->seo model or via the ->getDynamicSEOData() method.
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* This should be a path to an image. The url to the path is generated using the `secure_url()` function (`secure_url($yourProvidedPath)`).
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*/
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'fallback' => null,
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],
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'author' => [
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/**
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* Use this setting to specify a fallback author, which will be used on places where you
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* don't have an author set via an associated ->seo model or via the ->getDynamicSEOData() method.
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*/
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'fallback' => null,
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],
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'twitter' => [
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/**
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* Use this setting to enter your username and include that with the Twitter Card tags.
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* Enter the username like 'yourUserName', so without the '@'.
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*/
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'@username' => null,
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],
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];
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