schema_dot_org 2.2.2 → 2.2.3
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- checksums.yaml +4 -4
- data/Gemfile.lock +1 -1
- data/README.md +34 -22
- data/lib/schema_dot_org/aggregate_offer.rb +1 -1
- data/lib/schema_dot_org/college_or_university.rb +12 -0
- data/lib/schema_dot_org/offer.rb +1 -1
- data/lib/schema_dot_org/organization.rb +5 -0
- data/lib/schema_dot_org/person.rb +6 -3
- data/lib/schema_dot_org/product.rb +1 -1
- data/lib/schema_dot_org.rb +1 -0
- data/schema_dot_org.gemspec +1 -1
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data/Gemfile.lock
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data/README.md
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# SchemaDotOrg
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Easily create [Structured Data](https://developers.google.com/search/docs/guides/intro-structured-data) with **correct syntax and semantics**.
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Good structured data [helps enhance a website's search result appearance](https://developers.google.com/search/docs/guides/enhance-site):
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> Google Search works hard to understand the content of a page. You can help us by providing explicit clues about the meaning of a page . . .
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## Usage
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Let's say you have a Rails app.
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Let's say you have a Rails app. First write plain-ruby code in a controller. Just instantiate
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the structured data object you want in your web page:
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```ruby
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@my_org = Organization.new(
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name: 'Public.Law',
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founder: Person.new(name: 'Robb Shecter'),
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founding_date: Date.new(2009, 3, 6),
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founding_location: Place.new(address: 'Portland, OR'),
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email: '
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email: 'support@public.law',
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telephone: '+1 123 456 7890',
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url: 'https://www.public.law',
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logo: 'https://www.public.law/favicon-196x196.png',
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...and
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...and then output it in a template:
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```html
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...you'll get this in
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...you'll get this perfectly formatted structured data in your HTML:
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"name": "Public.Law",
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"email": "
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"telephone": "+1 123 456 7890",
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### Principle: No silent failures
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We coded the library this way because the data is embedded in the HTML - and it's a
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pain in the butt to manually check for errors. In my case, I manage 500,000 unique
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pages in my Rails app. There's _no way_ I could place error-free structured data in
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them without automatic validation.
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`SchemaDotOrg` will validate your Ruby code, and if it's correct, will generate Schema.org JSON-LD markup when `#to_s`
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is called. If you, e.g., didn't add the correct attributes, you'll get a descriptive error message pointing
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you to the problem.
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Notice how the `foundingDate` is in the required ISO-8601 format. In the same way, the `foundingLocation` is a `Place`
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which adds the proper `@type` attribute. All Ruby snake-case names have been converted to the Schema.org standard camel-case.
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If you use the wrong type or try to set an unknown attribute, SchemaDotOrg will
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refuse to create the incorrect JSON-LD. Instead, you'll get a message explaining
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the problem:
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> This automatic validation comes from my [ValidatedObject gem](https://github.com/dogweather/validated_object), which in turn,
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## Supported Schema.org Types
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AggregateOffer, ContactPoint, ItemList, ListItem, Offer, Organization, Person, Place,
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Product, SearchAction, and WebSite.
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Here are a few examples. [The source code for these is extremely easy to read.](https://github.com/dogweather/schema-dot-org/tree/master/lib/schema_dot_org) Check them out to see all the available attributes.
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### WebSite
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## Installation
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## Development
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easy to create and add to. For example, here's `Product`:
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## License
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The gem is available as open source under the terms of the [MIT License](https://opensource.org/licenses/MIT).
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