FastVector
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MIT License | Apache License 2.0 |
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FastVector
- Generating Vector Tiles with PostGIS and Python for OpenLayers Map Rendering
- Mapbox GL JS: How to render a polygon from a postgresql? The data is store within a geodjango GeometryField
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Tileserver specs
You can use a package I created postgresVectorTileGenerator to seed tiles at larger zoom levels and load those into a cache sitting in front your tile service. The other thing you can is simplify your data or limit the number of features per tile. You can check out an API I created called FastVector. It allows you to limit the number of features per tile and dynamically cache data as well in a filestore. This will help at the higher zoom levels for larger datasets.
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Making a web based map working with millions of records
ArcGIS Online could be the right move as long as you set up the service correctly. You could also load the shapefile into a database like PostgreSQL and connect to the database via an API like Geoserver FastVector, or pg_tileserv. This would cause a lot more time, cost, and knowledge on your end though to host a database and api vs loading the data into the ESRI ecosystem.
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FastGeospatial - A PostGIS geospatial api to enable geospatial queries on geographical data within a spatial database.
Good idea, were you thinking of something like a cql_filter that I used in FastVector?
- FastVector - A multi database PostGIS based vector tile server with cql filtering and caching written in Python with FastAPI.
martin
- Martin: Generate and serve vector tiles on the fly from multiple tile sources
- Generating Vector Tiles with PostGIS and Python for OpenLayers Map Rendering
- Rust Local Tile Server to display Geotiffs layer ?
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How can I make my own tiles / handle data too big for webpages?
This? https://github.com/maplibre/martin
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Self Hosting a Google Maps Alternative with OpenStreetMap
Martin (https://github.com/maplibre/martin) or Tegola (https://github.com/go-spatial/tegola) as the vector tile server
- Indexing OSM Data on Postgres/PostGIS database
What are some alternatives?
FastGeosuitability - FastGeosuitability is a PostGIS geospatial api to perform suitability analysis with geographical tables within a spatial database.
pg_tileserv - A very thin PostGIS-only tile server in Go. Takes in HTTP tile requests, executes SQL, returns MVT tiles.
NG911GISDataModel - GIS Data Model templates based on the NENA Standard for NG9-1-1 GIS Data Model (NENA-STA-006.x)
mapbox-gl-js - Interactive, thoroughly customizable maps in the browser, powered by vector tiles and WebGL
FastGeostats - FastGeostats is a geospatial api to perform math and statistics on tables from a multitude of PostgreSQL databases with geographical data.
openstreetmap-carto - A general-purpose OpenStreetMap mapnik style, in CartoCSS
FastGeofeature - FastGeofeature is a geospatial api to serve data via the OGC Features API standard.
tegola - Tegola is a Mapbox Vector Tile server written in Go
fastapi_asyncpg - asyncpg integration for fastapi
maplibre-gl-js - MapLibre GL JS - Interactive vector tile maps in WebGL2
cidr-listings
leafmap - A Python package for interactive mapping and geospatial analysis with minimal coding in a Jupyter environment