mapbox-gl-ogc-feature-collection
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mapbox-gl-ogc-feature-collection
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mapbox-gl-ogc-feature-collection - A small package for requesting geojson from an OGC Feature API endpoint to serve tiles in MapBox/MapLibre.
mapbox-gl-ogc-feature-collection is a map rendering plugin that allows you to render data from an OGC Features API endpoint in a tiled format. This is useful if you are connecting to larger endpoints that may have 1,000 + features. By default, you can make a single api call and load everything onto the map as geojson. This is not effective for larger datasets, so I went ahead and created this plugin to help render the data into tiles. I added a demo in the repo where you can see the plugin in action pulling in geojson as tiles. If you wanted to use this on your own project, you can install the package via npm, and follow the code snippet below.
maputnik
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Looking for nicely styled maps
Or maybe you want to create your own unique style? The Maputnik map style editor has some free styles to get you started.
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How The Post is replacing Mapbox with open source solutions
Use docker compose to start an nginx and maptiler/tileserver-gl. Use an nginx config to send requests upstream to tileserver and cache.
Download a region file from maptiler, or make one.
That's it.
It's about 2h work, using certbot for certificates.
If you want to create your own styles, it's slightly more fiddly, but essentially it's https://maputnik.github.io/editor/#0.41/0/0
Host on hetzner for €3/month.
- MapLibre Proposes Collaboration with Maputnik
- Maplibre and Maputnik
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Is it possible to remove street names and other text labels from the map?
Check out https://maputnik.github.io/editor/ or https://www.maptiler.com/cloud/customize/
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Map without Labels
Check out https://www.maptiler.com/cloud/customize/ or https://maputnik.github.io/editor/
- What do you guys use to get high-res maps for your diagrams?
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Viewing a Maputnik style on Android - Help Wanted.
I've made a map style in Maputnik. It picks up OSM tags to graphically represent road surfaces for gravel riding and bike touring. It's primarily for personal use.
- Accessible Map Renderer for Beginner?
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Is there any map generator that can use Google maps as template for map generation?
They linked this tool https://github.com/maputnik/editor where you can make your own style for Mapbox. :)
What are some alternatives?
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vue-mapbox-map - A minimalist Vue component wrapping Mapbox GL or MapLibre GL for dynamic interaction!
cim-spec - This repository hosts the specification for the Cartographic Information Model
react-map-gl - React Component Library for Mapbox GL JS
OpenArdenneMap - Une carte pour l'Ardenne
Cartes.io - Create live, community-driven, and anonymous maps and markers for anything.
mapper - OpenOrienteering Mapper is a software for creating maps for the orienteering sport.
mapbox-gl-draw - Draw tools for mapbox-gl-js