This bundle provides a thin integration for rendering Schema.org-compatible JSON-LD meta data tags.
Before you can render the meta data inside your templates, you need to implement a SchemaBuilderInterface for each entity type, that you want to generate a JSON-LD schema for.
An example SchemaBuilderInterface implementation would look like this, which would convert an MyNewsArticle into a Schema.org Article.
use App\Entity\MyNewsArticle;
use Becklyn\SchemaOrg\Data\Article;
use Becklyn\SchemaOrg\Data\Organization;
use Becklyn\SchemaOrg\Data\SchemaOrgDataInterface;
use Becklyn\SchemaOrg\SchemaBuilder\SchemaBuilderInterface;
class MyNewsSchemaBuilder implements SchemaBuilderInterface
{
/**
* @inheritDoc
*/
public function supports ($entity, ?string $usage = null, array $context = []) : bool
{
return $entity instanceof MyNewsArticle;
}
/**
* @inheritDoc
*/
public function buildSchema ($entity, ?string $usage = null, array $context = []) : ?SchemaOrgDataInterface
{
\assert($entity instanceof MyNewsArticle);
// Don't generate metadata for unpublished news
if (!$entity->isPublished())
{
return null;
}
return (new Article())
->withEditor($entity->getAuthor())
->withAbout($entity->getTeaserText())
->withArticleBody($entity->getTextContent())
->withPublisher(
(new Organization())
->withName("Awesome Publisher")
->withEmail("news@example.com")
)
->withLicense("Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0")
;
}
}To render the JSON-LD meta data tag, call the Twig function {{ schema_org_meta_data(myAppEntity) }} and pass in an optional usage and context parameter,
if you need to tweak the output based on the current render context.