OSMExpress
tilekiln
OSMExpress | tilekiln | |
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4 | 1 | |
226 | 27 | |
1.3% | - | |
5.0 | 8.4 | |
13 days ago | 12 days ago | |
C++ | Python | |
BSD 2-clause "Simplified" License | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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OSMExpress
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Serverless maps at 1/700 the cost of Google Maps API
Hi, the value add in the commercial offering is described here:
https://protomaps.com/docs/faq#openstreetmap
I also maintain open source tooling for anyone to replicate and consume all of OSM, as well as a free download portal:
https://github.com/protomaps/OSMExpress
https://app.protomaps.com/downloads
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Why OSM doesn't use PostgreSQL for replication?
I work a lot with OSM data, and never loaded into PostgreSql… On one project I keep data in https://github.com/protomaps/OSMExpress, another I keep it in .pbf and just handle minutely changes in memory, then even for PostgreSql there are multiple schema tables each optimized for different work, render server schema is very different from API server…
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Best practice for PBF filtering?
You did not specify what kind of filtering you want to do, but if you are after area extracts like whole cities or similar, best thing is OSMExpress unfortunatly it takes long time to initialize it for whole planet, but after that extracts are done in seconds.
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Protomaps - a new way to make maps with Openstreetpap
The major open source component that runs on the server (https://github.com/protomaps/OSMExpress) is tricky to package because it depends on S2 Geometry, which itself has some tough dependencies; the users I know out there are compiling it themselves, or using the community-contributed Dockerfile. I would prefer a .deb, do you think a PPA is the right approach?
tilekiln
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Serverless maps at 1/700 the cost of Google Maps API
Tiles, vector or raster, to be consumed for general use are not really in the scope of the OpenStreetMap project. This is surprising to many because it's the first thing you see on OSM.org; the tiles there are for the explicit purpose of feedback to data editors, and make a best-effort to synchronize the instantaneous state of the database in the tiles, unlike Protomaps which delivers a snapshot.
Paul Norman has a project called Tilekiln to adapt vector rendering for this use case on OSM.org: https://github.com/pnorman/tilekiln
What are some alternatives?
osmium-tool - Command line tool for working with OpenStreetMap data based on the Osmium library.
search-management-map - Plan and manage search and rescue missions
PMTiles - Cloud-optimized + compressed single-file tile archives for vector and raster maps
tippecanoe - Build vector tilesets from large collections of GeoJSON features.
GeoDesk for Python - Fast and storage-efficient spatial database engine for OpenStreetMap data
Mapbox GL - Interactive, thoroughly customizable maps in native Android, iOS, macOS, Node.js, and Qt applications, powered by vector tiles and OpenGL
osm-liberty-topo - A free topographic Mapbox GL basemap style for everyone
TileServer GL - Vector and raster maps with GL styles. Server side rendering by MapLibre GL Native. Map tile server for MapLibre GL JS, Android, iOS, Leaflet, OpenLayers, GIS via WMTS, etc.
maplibre-gl-js - MapLibre GL JS - Interactive vector tile maps in WebGL2