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plugin-standard-files

v2026.6.0

Published

Standard files (robots.txt, sitemap.xml, RSS/Atom feed, security.txt) plugin for sitespeed.io

Readme

plugin-standard-files

Standard files plugin for sitespeed.io.

Overview

plugin-standard-files is a plugin for sitespeed.io that checks for the presence and validity of common "standard files" on a site, using a real browser to fetch them. It is the sitespeed.io port of the standard_files test previously implemented in Python in webperf_core.

It checks:

  • robots.txt – exists and contains directives (not an HTML 404 page).
  • sitemap(s) – declared in robots.txt, reachable, HTTPS-only, same-domain, free of duplicates, of known content types, not empty and not over 50 000 items. sitemapindex files are followed.
  • RSS/Atom/JSON feed – discovered from <link> elements on the page.
  • security.txt/.well-known/security.txt (falling back to /security.txt) exists and declares Contact: and Expires:.

The rule ids, severities and categories are kept identical to the original Python test so that scores stay continuous.

How it works

Standard files are origin-level, so the plugin runs once per site (group):

  1. On the first url for a group it enqueues robots.txt and /.well-known/security.txt.
  2. When robots.txt comes back it discovers Sitemap: entries and enqueues them; sitemapindex files enqueue their children.
  3. If /.well-known/security.txt is missing/wrong it enqueues /security.txt.
  4. The page itself is used for the RSS/Atom feed check.
  5. At sitespeedio.summarize the findings are finalized and published once per group.

When plugin-webperf-core is present, results are sent as webPerfCoreSummary and aggregated into the combined Webperf Core tab; otherwise they render in their own "Standard files" tab.

Installation

npm install plugin-standard-files

Usage

Command Line

sitespeed.io https://www.example.com --plugins.add plugin-standard-files

With the aggregator:

sitespeed.io --plugins.add plugin-webperf-core --plugins.add plugin-standard-files https://www.example.com

Configuration

{
  "plugins": {
    "plugin-standard-files": {
      "enabled": true
    }
  }
}

Development

Running tests

npm install
npm test

The tests feed pre-built HAR objects through the analyzer, so they need no network.

Local manual run

npm run start-server   # serves test/data/ on http://localhost:3000
sitespeed.io -n 1 --plugins.add ./lib/index.js --browsertime.chrome.includeResponseBodies all http://localhost:3000/

Linting

npm run lint
npm run lint:fix

License

MIT. See LICENSE.

Acknowledgements