SEO Meta tags plugin
Installation
Add to your project using your Bundler Gemfile:
gem 'seo_meta'
Include in your model by calling the method is_seo_meta
in the class declaration,
for example with Page
:
class Page < ActiveRecord::Base
is_seo_meta
end
Run the generator:
rails generate seo_meta
Migrate the database (unless you want to read 'Migrating existing data' below first):
rake db:migrate
Migrating existing data
This step is only if you already implemented SEO meta tag fields in your model.
At this point you could add to the migration that is generated in db/migrate/
logic to migrate across your existing data and remove the columns from your model
afterward, for example with Page
:
class CreateSeoMeta < ActiveRecord::Migration[4.2]
def self.up
# ... migration logic from the seo_meta generator ...
# Grab the attributes of the records that currently exist
existing_pages = ::Page.all.map(&:attributes)
# Remove columns
::SeoMeta.attributes.each do |field|
if ::Page.column_names.map(&:to_sym).include?(field)
remove_column ::Page.table_name, field
end
end
# Reset column information because otherwise the old columns will still exist.
::Page.reset_column_information
# Re-attach seo_meta
::Page.module_eval do
is_seo_meta
end
# Migrate data
existing_pages.each do |page|
::Page.find(page['id']).update_attributes({
::SeoMeta.attributes.keys.inject({}) {|attributes, name|
attributes.merge(name => translation[name.to_s])
}
})
end
end
def self.down
# Grab the attributes of the records that currently exist
existing_pages = ::Page.all.map(&:attributes)
# Add columns back to your model
::SeoMeta.attributes.each do |field, field_type|
unless ::Page.column_names.map(&:to_sym).include?(field)
add_column ::Page.table_name, field, field_type
end
end
# Reset column information because otherwise the new columns won't exist yet.
::Page.reset_column_information
# Migrate data
existing_pages.each do |page|
::Page.find(page['id']).update_attributes({
::SeoMeta.attributes.keys.inject({}) {|attributes, name|
attributes.merge(name => translation[name.to_s])
}
})
end
# ... migration logic from the seo_meta generator ...
end
end
Now, run:
rake db:migrate
Form Partial
You can use the included partial if you want a ready made form for the new SEO fields.
Note that the :form
local variable is required and should be a form builder object
from a form_for
block, for example:
<%= form_for @page do |f| -%>
<%= render '/seo_meta/form', :form => f %>
<% end %>
Anything else?
Nope, all done!