Schema.org Metatag -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This project extends Drupal's Metatag module to display structured data as JSON-LD in the head of web pages. Either hard-code properties or identify patterns using token replacements. Using the override system in Metatag module you can define default structured data values for all content types, override the global content defaults for a particular content type, or even override everything else on an individual node to provide specific values for that node. Read more about Schema.org, JSON-LD, and how this module works in an article on Lullabot.com: Create SEO Juice From JSON LD Structured Data in Drupal https://www.lullabot.com/articles/create-seo-juice-by-adding-json-ld-structured-data-to-drupal-8. Since the Schema.org [1] list is huge, and growing, this module only provides a small subset of those values, but it is designed to be extensible. Several types are included which can be copied to add new types (groups) with any number of their own properties. The module creates the following Schema.org object types: Schema.org/Article Schema.org/Event Schema.org/ItemList (for Views) Schema.org/Organization Schema.org/VideoObject Schema.org/WebPage Schema.org/WebSite Requirements -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Metatag module is required: https://www.drupal.org/project/metatag This module requires PHP 5.5, it will not work with older versions of PHP. Validation -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- For more information and to test the results: - https://developers.google.com/search/docs/guides/intro-structured-data - https://schema.org/docs/full.html - https://search.google.com/structured-data/testing-tool If you are new to structured data you should definitely read the first reference carefully. For more information about the Metatag module and how to set it up, see https://www.drupal.org/docs/7/modules/metatag. Known Issues -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- - The Drupal 7 Zen and Mothership themes strip out part of the JSON LD element, invalidating the result. Use a different theme or see these issues: https://www.drupal.org/project/zen/issues/2934644 https://www.drupal.org/project/mothership/issues/2942341 - To populate the image width and height properties, use the appropriate tokens. It is recommended need to use the Imagecache Token module [2], which provides the tokens for image dimensions which are missing in Drupal 7. Development Instructions -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This module defines Metatag groups that map to Schema.org types, and Metatag tags for Schema.org properties, then steps in before the values are rendered as metatags, pulls the Schema.org values out of the header created by Metatag, and instead renders them as JSON-LD when the page is displayed. The module includes a base group class and several base tag classes that can be extended. Many properties are simple key/value pairs that require nothing more than extending the base class and giving them their own ids. Some are more complex, like Person and Organization, and BreadcrumbList, and they collect multiple values and serialize the results. The development process for adding groups and properties: - Create a file MODULE_NAME.metatag.inc and define the groups and properties there. The $info array allows you to indicate a class for each property, where you can use the appropriate base class. In either case, you should be able to copy one of the existing modules as a starting point. Examples -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Using this module, the code in the head might end up looking like this: Credits -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The initial development was by Karen Stevenson [2]. References -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1: https://schema.org/ 2: https://www.drupal.org/project/imagecache_token 3: https://www.drupal.org/u/karens