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@kartotherian/tilelive-bridge

v3.1.1-wikimedia.1

Published

Datasource => vector tiles bridge backend for tilelive

Downloads

8

Readme

tilelive-bridge

Implements the tilelive API for generating mapnik vector tiles from traditional mapnik datasources.

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new Bridge(options, callback)

  • xml: a Mapnik XML string that will be used to generate vector tiles.
  • base: Optional, basepath for Mapnik map. Defaults to __dirname.

Installation

npm install @kartotherian/tilelive-bridge

Though tilelive is not a dependency of tilelive-bridge you will want to install it to actually make use of tilelive-bridge through a reasonable API.

Usage

var tilelive = require('tilelive');
require('@kartotherian/tilelive-bridge').registerProtocols(tilelive);

tilelive.load('bridge:///path/to/file.xml', function(err, source) {
    if (err) throw err;

    // Interface is in XYZ/Google coordinates.
    // Use `y = (1 << z) - 1 - y` to flip TMS coordinates.
    source.getTile(0, 0, 0, function(err, tile, headers) {
        // `err` is an error object when generation failed, otherwise null.
        // `tile` contains the compressed image file as a Buffer
        // `headers` is a hash with HTTP headers for the image.
    });

    // The `.getGrid` is implemented accordingly.
});

Limiting tile sizes

You can set a limit to the size of vector tiles created (in bytes) by setting the BRIDGE_MAX_VTILE_BYTES_COMPRESSED=n environment variable. If a tile is generated and larger than the threshold, the process will return Tile >= max allowed size as an error.

If you'd like to get statistics about tiles above a certain byte size (before limiting with the above), you can provide the BRIDGE_LOG_MAX_VTILE_BYTES_COMPRESSED=n environment variable in your tilelive-driven application and this will generate a stats object on you file system named tilelive-bridge-stats.json which includes the average tile size, the maximum tile size, and the number of tiles greater than the threshold set with the environment variable.