Rankmath Google Indexing API not working

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  • Hello,

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    Hello,

    As per the FB conversation and the URL you shared, please stay advised that using the indexing plugin does not Guarantee to index.

    The plugin only pings Google’s servers and it is entirely on their discretion whether or not to honor the request.

    So, there’s nothing we can do here to get it indexed.

    You can check the server’s logs to confirm whether or not Google’s bot crawled the requested page.

    Hope that clears the confusion.

    Thank you.

    Mark
    Rank Math free

    On this topic…

    I got this plugin/API working great. It indexed 200 of my products immediately. However the API console shows the following:

    PublishRequestsPerDayPerProject = 192
    RequestsPerMinutePerProject = 598
    MetadataRequestsPerMinutePerProject = 179

    Quota exceeded for quota metric ‘indexing.googleapis.com/v3_publish_requests’ and limit ‘DefaultPublishRequestsPerDayPerProject’ of service ‘indexing.googleapis.com’ for consumer ‘project_number:368959312xxx’.

    I assume the API console is counting batch updates of 100 URLs as a single PublishRequestsPerDayPerProject but google is counting them as 100 and that’s why there is a discrepancy?

    Hi @info1338,

    Thank you for the question.

    The default quota limit for PublishRequestsPerDayPerProject is set at 180 and this will calculate the number of publish requests that you send to the publish endpoint. This includes both URL_UPDATED and URL_DELETED request types.
    Since you are exceeding this limit with 12 requests, you can request more quota by following these steps:
    1). Go to the Google API Console.
    2). Select Quotas. A Requests quota limit window displays.
    3). Click Edit.
    4). Click Apply for higher quota.
    5). Enter the required fields.

    I hope this info helps. Thank you.

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