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Pure schema.org JSON-LD graph builders. Runtime-agnostic core for agent-ready SEO.

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@jdevalk/seo-graph-core

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Pure schema.org JSON-LD graph builders. Runtime-agnostic core for agent-ready SEO.

What this is

A small, dependency-light library that builds a valid schema.org @graph from a set of typed inputs. It does one thing: turn structured page data into byte-correct JSON-LD that search engines and agents can consume.

It does not know anything about Astro, Next.js, EmDash, WordPress, or any other runtime. Use @jdevalk/astro-seo-graph for the Astro integration, or consume this directly from your own CMS or framework.

For detailed usage — including all builder signatures, site-type recipes, and schema.org best practices — see AGENTS.md.

Install

npm install @jdevalk/seo-graph-core

What you get

Graph assembly

API Purpose
makeIds({ siteUrl, personUrl? }) IdFactory for stable @id references across site-wide and per-page entities.
assembleGraph(pieces) Wraps pieces in a { @context, @graph } envelope with first-wins deduplication by @id.
deduplicateByGraphId(entities) The dedup engine on its own, in case you need custom assembly.

IndexNow

API Purpose
submitToIndexNow POST URLs to the IndexNow aggregator. Filters by host, dedupes, chunks at 10k.
generateIndexNowKey Generate a random hex key (Web Crypto).
validateIndexNowKey Verify a key is 8–128 hex chars.
getIndexNowKeyFileContent Body to serve at /<key>.txt for host verification.

Piece builders

All builders take an input object and the IdFactory, and return a plain object with @type and @id. Builders for CreativeWork subtypes (WebSite, WebPage, Article) share a common set of optional fields via CreativeWorkFields: description, inLanguage, datePublished, dateModified, about, copyrightHolder, copyrightYear, copyrightNotice, license, and isAccessibleForFree.

Builder Schema.org type Subtype parameter
buildWebSite WebSite
buildWebPage WebPage 'WebPage' | 'ProfilePage' | 'CollectionPage'
buildArticle Article 'Article' | 'BlogPosting' | 'NewsArticle' | 'TechArticle' | 'ScholarlyArticle' | 'Report'
buildBreadcrumbList BreadcrumbList
buildImageObject ImageObject
buildVideoObject VideoObject
buildSiteNavigationElement SiteNavigationElement
buildPiece Any schema-dts generic for autocomplete (e.g. buildPiece<Product>, buildPiece<Person>)

All schema.org properties are accepted at the top level with full autocomplete from schema-dts. Dedicated builders handle ID generation, date conversion, and non-trivial transforms. Use buildPiece<Type> for everything else (Person, Organization, Blog, Product, Recipe, Event, etc.).

Usage

import {
    makeIds,
    assembleGraph,
    buildWebSite,
    buildArticle,
    buildWebPage,
    buildBreadcrumbList,
} from '@jdevalk/seo-graph-core';

const ids = makeIds({ siteUrl: 'https://example.com' });
const url = 'https://example.com/my-post/';

const graph = assembleGraph([
    buildWebSite(
        {
            url: 'https://example.com/',
            name: 'Example',
            publisher: { '@id': ids.person },
            inLanguage: 'en-US',
        },
        ids,
    ),
    buildWebPage(
        {
            url,
            name: 'My Post',
            isPartOf: { '@id': ids.website },
            breadcrumb: { '@id': ids.breadcrumb(url) },
            datePublished: new Date('2026-04-07'),
        },
        ids,
    ),
    buildArticle(
        {
            url,
            isPartOf: { '@id': ids.webPage(url) },
            author: { '@id': ids.person },
            publisher: { '@id': ids.person },
            headline: 'My Post',
            description: 'A post about something interesting.',
            datePublished: new Date('2026-04-07'),
        },
        ids,
        'BlogPosting',
    ),
    buildBreadcrumbList(
        {
            url,
            items: [
                { name: 'Home', url: 'https://example.com/' },
                { name: 'My Post', url },
            ],
        },
        ids,
    ),
]);

// graph === { '@context': 'https://schema.org', '@graph': [...] }

IndexNow

Runtime-agnostic helpers for the IndexNow protocol. Submit URLs to participating search engines (Bing, Yandex, Seznam, Naver, Yep) through the neutral aggregator at api.indexnow.org.

import {
    generateIndexNowKey,
    getIndexNowKeyFileContent,
    submitToIndexNow,
    validateIndexNowKey,
} from '@jdevalk/seo-graph-core';

const key = generateIndexNowKey(); // 32-char hex, persist this

// Serve this body at https://example.com/<key>.txt
const keyFileBody = getIndexNowKeyFileContent(key);

const results = await submitToIndexNow({
    host: 'example.com',
    key,
    urls: ['https://example.com/blog/new-post/'],
});

URLs not on host and duplicates are filtered automatically. Bulk submissions are chunked at 10,000 URLs per request. submitToIndexNow never throws on network errors — it returns one result per chunk with ok, status, and message. Pass endpoint to override the default aggregator, keyLocation to point at a non-default key-file path, or fetch for testing.

Why

Read more about why this project exists.

License

MIT © Joost de Valk