Thanks for the reply.

I think I figured out a way to do it.

I can provide a sitemap index file, which can have up to 1000
sitemaps.   I can then create many smaller sitemaps dynamically,
keeping the size down so they load in a reasonable amount of time.



On Aug 5, 1:25 pm, DyingToLearn <[email protected]> wrote:
> Unfortunately I think the answer is to create them locally.
>
> Heroku uses a read-only file system (as it should), so even if you
> generate the sitemap, you'd have to store it in the database.
>
> If your site map really is very dynamic, then I guess you could put it
> in the db. Every time you add a new page, then you add a new row to
> your site_map_links table. That would be slow to render, so you'd want
> to take advantage of Heroku's HTTP caching.
>
> There is probably some other creative option that I just haven't
> thought of.
>
> Doug B wrote:
> > Does anyone have a strategy for generating very large sitemaps
> > (multiple sitemaps of 50k links for 1 site) on Heroku?   Is the only
> > option to create them locally and redeploy?
>
>
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