# Google Indexing Script Use this script to get your entire site indexed on Google in less than 48 hours. No tricks, no hacks, just a simple script and a Google API. You can read more about the motivation behind it and how it works in this blog post https://seogets.com/blog/google-indexing-script > [!IMPORTANT] > > 1. Indexing != Ranking. This will not help your page rank on Google, it'll just let Google know about the existence of your pages. > 2. This script uses [Google Indexing API](https://developers.google.com/search/apis/indexing-api/v3/quickstart). We do not recommend using this script on spam/low-quality content. ## Requirements - Install [Node.js](https://nodejs.org/en/download) - An account on [Google Search Console](https://search.google.com/search-console/about) with the verified sites you want to index - An account on [Google Cloud](https://console.cloud.google.com/) ## Preparation 1. Follow this [guide](https://developers.google.com/search/apis/indexing-api/v3/prereqs) from Google. By the end of it, you should have a project on Google Cloud with the Indexing API enabled, a service account with the `Owner` permission on your sites. 2. Make sure you enable both [`Google Search Console API`](https://console.cloud.google.com/apis/api/searchconsole.googleapis.com) and [`Web Search Indexing API`](https://console.cloud.google.com/apis/api/indexing.googleapis.com) on your [Google Project ➤ API Services ➤ Enabled API & Services](https://console.cloud.google.com/apis/dashboard). 3. [Download the JSON](https://github.com/goenning/google-indexing-script/issues/2) file with the credentials of your service account and save it in the same folder as the script. The file should be named `service_account.json` ## Installation ### Using CLI Install the cli globally on your machine. ```bash npm i -g google-indexing-script ``` ### Using the repository Clone the repository to your machine. ```bash git clone https://github.com/goenning/google-indexing-script.git cd google-indexing-script ``` Install and build the project. ```bash npm install npm run build npm i -g . ``` > [!NOTE] > Ensure you are using an up-to-date Node.js version, with a preference for v20 or later. Check your current version with `node -v`. ## Usage
With service_account.json (recommended) Create a `.gis` directory in your home folder and move the `service_account.json` file there. ```bash mkdir ~/.gis mv service_account.json ~/.gis ``` Run the script with the domain or url you want to index. ```bash gis # example gis seogets.com ``` Here are some other ways to run the script: ```bash # custom path to service_account.json gis seogets.com --path /path/to/service_account.json # long version command google-indexing-script seogets.com # cloned repository npm run index seogets.com ```
With environment variables Open `service_account.json` and copy the `client_email` and `private_key` values. Run the script with the domain or url you want to index. ```bash GIS_CLIENT_EMAIL=your-client-email GIS_PRIVATE_KEY=your-private-key gis seogets.com ```
With arguments (not recommended) Open `service_account.json` and copy the `client_email` and `private_key` values. Once you have the values, run the script with the domain or url you want to index, the client email and the private key. ```bash gis seogets.com --client-email your-client-email --private-key your-private-key ```
As a npm module You can also use the script as a [npm module](https://www.npmjs.com/package/google-indexing-script) in your own project. ```bash npm i google-indexing-script ``` ```javascript import { index } from "google-indexing-script"; import serviceAccount from "./service_account.json"; index("seogets.com", { client_email: serviceAccount.client_email, private_key: serviceAccount.private_key, }) .then(console.log) .catch(console.error); ``` Read the [API documentation](https://jsdocs.io/package/google-indexing-script) for more details.
Here's an example of what you should expect: ![](./output.png) > [!IMPORTANT] > > - Your site must have 1 or more sitemaps submitted to Google Search Console. Otherwise, the script will not be able to find the pages to index. > - You can run the script as many times as you want. It will only index the pages that are not already indexed. > - Sites with a large number of pages might take a while to index, be patient. ## Quota Depending on your account several quotas are configured for the API (see [docs](https://developers.google.com/search/apis/indexing-api/v3/quota-pricing#quota)). By default the script exits as soon as the rate limit is exceeded. You can configure a retry mechanism for the read requests that apply on a per minute time frame.
With environment variables ```bash export GIS_QUOTA_RPM_RETRY=true ```
As a npm module ```javascript import { index } from 'google-indexing-script' import serviceAccount from './service_account.json' index('seogets.com', { client_email: serviceAccount.client_email, private_key: serviceAccount.private_key quota: { rpmRetry: true } }) .then(console.log) .catch(console.error) ```
## 🔀 Alternative If you prefer a hands-free, and less technical solution, you can use a SaaS platform like [TagParrot](https://tagparrot.com/?via=goenning). ## 📄 License MIT License ## 💖 Sponsor This project is sponsored by [SEO Gets](https://seogets.com) ![](https://seogets.com/og.png)