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Graphhopper
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The Open Source GraphHopper Routing Engine 8.0 Released
Well I think what he means is that we dropped the explicit support of Android and the example app with offline maps (Mapsforge), see this issue: https://github.com/graphhopper/graphhopper/issues/1940
But offline routing should still work on Android. But as you need JDK 1.8 support this will exclude a few older Android versions and devices, I think.
- Seeking a Simple and Cost-Effective Tool for Calculating Distances and Travel Times in Node.js Backend
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A software that will plan the most efficient routes for visiting address from my work location
Graphhopper. It has an Android client that uses its web service. You can also try out the web app.
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Dangerous pedestrian crossing
This is now fixed and deployed. See the route here and the specific fixed examples here. Note that you can still find the dangerous spots via clicking the "stop" icon below the route information multiple times. But this is likely a result of the bad cycling infrastruture as cycle.travel contains these short dangerous parts too and if you do such longer routes for Germany it does not happen.
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I Made A Way To Find Gravel Roads!
I'd suggest refactoring to use a self hosted version of Graphhopper (https://www.graphhopper.com/open-source/ - they have a docker image you can use and pass in an OSM file to build a graph on) or OpenRouteService to limit your cost exposure to google.
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The New GraphHopper Maps Route Planner
Open Source. The routing server is open source too and geocoding too.
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How The Post is replacing Mapbox with open source solutions
Valhalla is great (I've contributed a few patches and run it for a while)!
Also check:
http://project-osrm.org/
https://www.graphhopper.com/open-source/
- API to get the name of the cities/locations/districts between two geographical points?
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Self-hosted schedulers?
if you attached a geolocation to each meeting that should be possible. either using the google maps API or a self-hosted graphHopper instance
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Map matching GPX -> GPX?
I just improved the documentation for the map matching a bit. Maybe this also helps a bit.
TileServer GL
- GIS hosting
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Protomaps – A free and open source map of the world
I've been using TileServer GL for a while and it looks like there is support for pmtiles coming soon.
https://github.com/maptiler/tileserver-gl/pull/1009
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Serverless maps at 1/700 the cost of Google Maps API
Firstly, I just want to say thanks for the reply, but more so thanks for your work, its moving opensource mapping forward.
In my work we are looking at switching from mbtiles hosted with tilserver-gl(https://github.com/maptiler/tileserver-gl) to pmtiles to remove a server process. But we we self host already and we are already using maplibre-gl 2.
I can see why the implementation in the blog post would be better for high traffic deployments (ours isn't). It also points out to me I don't understand how a CDN would handle range request for hosting the pmtiles file directly, it probably doesn't?
As far as the mapbox stuff,in my mind, pmtiles is a direct competitor (successor) to the mbtiles format, which was a revolution in comparison to everything that came before it. A successor I welcome because it makes it even easier for me as a developer to self host and not be dependent on a SaaS to run my maps.
The modern opensource map stack wouldn't exist without mapbox and I'm personally grateful to them for that. Most people who use pmtiles will use mapbox's opensource style spec to style them, and descendants of their open source code to render them. But as a developer now its an obvious choice to not use their services after years of using them.
However I'm not doing high traffic stuff and they never made much money off me anyway.
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How The Post is replacing Mapbox with open source solutions
https://github.com/maptiler/tileserver-gl makes it really easy. I have a pretty simple pipeline set up to download an OSM extract, convert it to MBTiles, host it in CloudFlare, and render raster tiles with this software.
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Does anyone know where to find the global raster set of buildings??
It's not raster directly, but you could use planetiler ( https://github.com/onthegomap/planetiler ) to build a full planet vector map . Then you could use something like TileServer-GL to server the vector map with a style. TileServer-gl ( https://github.com/maptiler/tileserver-gl) would provide a raster source that displays in the style you set on your vector map.
- Self Hosting a Google Maps Alternative with OpenStreetMap
- Shade Map Pro
- XYZ Vector tile server
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Offline Map Tiles
You could host something like tileserver-gl (https://github.com/maptiler/tileserver-gl) and use the pre-generated vector tiles from https://archive.org/details/osm-vector-mbtiles Add some map styles and you have your own offline map service. Here are some good starters for styles: https://github.com/openmaptiles/osm-bright-gl-style
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Need help finding a server-compatible GPU
This server is intended to be a tile server, taking vector data and rendering it to rasterized tile images via tileserver-gl (which uses OpenGL)
What are some alternatives?
valhalla - Open Source Routing Engine for OpenStreetMap
TileServer PHP - MBTiles and MapTiler folder hosting with TileJSON, OGC WMTS, UTFGrid interaction and web interface. QGIS & ESRI ArcGIS compatible. Runs on any Apache+PHP webhosting. MapBox Studio Vector Tiles hosting.
Traccar - Traccar GPS Tracking System
Open Source Routing Machine (OSRM) - Open Source Routing Machine - C++ backend
openrouteservice - 🌍 The open source route planner api with plenty of features.
Nominatim - Open Source search based on OpenStreetMap data
GeoTools - Official GeoTools repository
openstreetmap-tile-server - Docker file for a minimal effort OpenStreetMap tile server
OsmAnd - OsmAnd
InterpolateHeatmapLayer - Minimalist JavaScript library for rendering temperature maps (or interpolate heatmaps) with Mapbox GJ JS
OpenRailwayMap - An OpenStreetMap-based project for creating a map of the world's railway infrastructure.
Hauk - Open-source realtime location sharing