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flutter_seo #
Flutter package for enabling SEO (meta, body tag) support on Web. The package listens to widget tree changes and converts Seo.text(...), Seo.image(...), Seo.link(...), Seo.head(...) widgets into html document tree. View Demo
Getting Started #
To use this plugin, add seo as a dependency in your pubspec.yaml file.
dependencies:
seo: ^0.0.7
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Use usePathUrlStrategy() to ensure that Google recognizes each URL as a distinct page. Failure to do so may result in Google perceiving all URLs as the same page. For additional details, refer to this video.
void main() {
usePathUrlStrategy();
runApp(App());
}
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Wrap your app within SeoController which will handle listening to widget tree changes and updating the html document tree. In case your app has authorization and user is logged in you can disable the controller by enabled: false as it's redundant to update the html document tree at that state.
import 'package:seo/seo.dart';
void main() {
usePathUrlStrategy();
runApp(const App());
}
class App extends StatelessWidget {
const App({super.key});
@override
Widget build(BuildContext context) {
return SeoController(
enabled: true,
tree: WidgetTree(context: context),
child: MaterialApp(...),
);
}
}
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There's two available SeoTree implementations:
WidgetTree (recommended) - based on traversing widget tree, while it's bit slower than SemanticsTree it's production ready and doesn't have any blocking Flutter SDK issues.
SemanticsTree (experimental) - based on traversing semantic data node tree. Does traverse the tree faster but doesn't support Seo.head(...), Seo.text(style: ...), Seo.link(rel: ...)
Sample Usage #
You should wrap all your SEO required widgets accordingly within Seo.text(...), Seo.image(...), Seo.link(...) and SEO required pages within Seo.head(...). From personal experience it's more comfortable to create custom AppText, AppImage, AppLink, AppHead base widgets and use those in the project.
Text
Seo.text(
text: 'Some text',
child: ...,
); // converts to: <p>Some text</p>
Seo.text(
text: 'Some text',
style: TextTagStyle.h1,
child: ...,
); // converts to: <h1>Some text</h1>
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Image
Seo.image(
src: 'http://www.example.com/image.jpg',
alt: 'Some example image',
child: ...,
); // converts to: <img src="http://www.example.com/image.jpg" alt="Some example image"/>
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Link
Seo.link(
href: 'http://www.example.com',
anchor: 'Some example',
rel: 'nofollow', (optional)
child: ...,
); // converts to: <a href="http://www.example.com" rel="nofollow"><p>Some example</p></a>
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Head
Seo.head(
tags: [
MetaTag(name: 'title', content: 'Flutter SEO Example'),
LinkTag(rel: 'canonical', href: 'http://www.example.com'),
],
child: ...,
); // converts to: <meta name="title" content="Flutter SEO Example"><link rel="canonical" href="http://www.example.com" />
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Warning: Open Graph (og:title, og:description, etc.) and Twitter Card (twitter:title, twitter:description, etc.) will not work. Read more.
Tips #
Force HTML renderer for bots
To improve initial page load speed for bots you can force HTML renderer which is 2MB smaller in download size than CanvasKit. Full example here.
<script>
if (bot) {
window.flutterWebRenderer = "html";
}
</script>
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Supporting Open Graph, Twitter Card tags
Facebook, Twitter, etc. simply load index.html and don't execute any JavaScript that webpage contains so we're not able to change meta tags within Dart code. The proposed solution is to create simple Server-Side Rendering which would add Open Graph, Twitter Card tags within index.html before returning it to Client.
Demo #
View demo here: https://flutter-seo.netlify.app
PageSpeed Insights
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Landing page has been indexed and does appear in Search
Remaining pages have Discovered - currently not indexed status. I am investigating why.
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