It’s a good call, that didn’t cross my mind. It’s not a particularly taxing js function so it should happen quickly. So I guess you could feed in the parameters you use to rewrite the URL to the js function first and then rewrite the URL. Worth a shot, absolutely!

I guess my advice would always be to get your full sitemap into Google console regardless though. There’s a far higher chance of getting all your pages indexed quickly that way vs. Google manually crawling dynamically generated pages. In my (limited) experience on these sorts of things it usually gives up at some point if you have a lot of pages and it needs to go down all of these different branches. It’ll do it eventually I’m sure, but probably not as fast as you like. But I guess would also be influenced on the traffic & overall domain ranking etc


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