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| 11 | public function handle(Jigsaw $jigsaw): void |
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| 12 | { |
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| 13 | $destinationPath = implode([ |
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| 14 | $jigsaw->getDestinationPath(), |
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| 15 | 'sitemap.xml' |
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| 16 | ], DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR); |
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| 17 | $jigsawAdapter = $jigsaw->app->make(SitemapGenerator::class); |
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| 19 | $xmlDocument = $jigsawAdapter->fromCollection($jigsaw->getCollection('episodes')); |
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| 21 | file_put_contents($destinationPath, $xmlDocument->saveXml()); |
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| 22 | } |
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