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maplibre-gl-js
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Protomaps β A free and open source map of the world
(.shp .gpkg ...) | ogr2ogr -> .geojson | tippecanoe -> .pmtiles
for OpenStreetMap data there's planetiler[4], and and openmaptiles[5] styles that work with Maplibre
with those combinations you've got a great start to something you can host for pennies on AWS S3+CloudFront or Cloudflare R2, with an open source data pipeline
[1] https://maplibre.org/
- GPSJam: Daily maps of possible GPS interference
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Building a Map Application with MapLibre GL JS and Svelte
MapLibre GL JS v3.3.1
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New Map APIs from Google
Does anyone else have a solution for the satellite layer? I was using MapLibre [0] then needed direct-on-the-ground images which made me convert to Google Maps.
[0] https://maplibre.org/
- The OpenTF Manifesto
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Use 3D map library with API key function of Amazon Location Service
When using the Amazon Location Service, I recommend MapLibre GL JS, which I introduced in my previous article, "Amazon Location Service and AWS Amplify to Use Various Map Library," but you can also use any map library you like, including iTowns this time. I hope you will choose the map library of your choice, including iTowns!
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Using Lidar to map tree shadows
Your browser has a very powerful image decoder built into it, offloading the PNG decoding into Javascript is very resource hungry.
Using maplibre (or any map viewer) you can load blobs of image data out of a tiff and use `Image` or `Canvas` to render the data onto a map.
Its even easier if the tiffs are already Cloud optimized as they perfectly align to a 1-to-1 map tile and they don't need to be rescaled, you can then just render the images onto the map. eg here is a viewer that loads webps out of a 15GB tiff and uses Canvas to render them onto a map [1]
Unless you are trying to layer all your maps together, you also could stop reprojecting them into webmercator, or if your goal is to layer them, then storing them in webmercator would save a ton of user's compute time.
There are a bunch of us that talk web maping and imagery in the #maplibre and #imagery slack channels in OSMUS's slack [2]
[1] https://blayne.chard.com/cogeotiff-web/index.html?view=cog&i...
[2] https://github.com/maplibre/maplibre-gl-js#getting-involved
- Apache Baremaps: online maps toolkit
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[OC] A new map of GitHub made from 350M stars, shows 460,000 projects
The map is rendered by https://maplibre.org/, you can see how it is used here https://github.com/anvaka/map-of-github
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[OC] I made a map of GitHub. It lets you find related projects with ease
Kudos to https://maplibre.org/ - amazing library
tilemaker
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2024: The year of the OpenStreetMap vector maps
You can download an extract of your country from Geofabrik, run it through Tilemaker (https://github.com/systemed/tilemaker) to get a nice mbtiles file, and then use the built-in Ruby server to give you something you can load in your web-browser locally.
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How The Post is replacing Mapbox with open source solutions
I ran into this solution last week on HN and decided to give it a try. The pipeline that got me up and running was geofabrik osm.pbf[0] downloads, pass those into tilemaker[1] to create mbtiles, and then pass those into pmtiles[2] to make the pmtiles.
[0]: https://download.geofabrik.de/index.html
[1]: https://github.com/systemed/tilemaker
[2]: https://github.com/protomaps/PMTiles
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COMTiles (Cloud Optimized Map Tiles) hosted on Amazon S3 and Visualized with MapLibre GL JS
Tilemaker
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Can I render tiles directly from osm.pbf data without a database?
If you do vector tiles instead of raster, you could use tilemaker: https://github.com/systemed/tilemaker
- OpenStreepMap 2012 vs. 2022
- Show HN: Self-Hosted Maps Stack
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Offline imagery from another navigation apps.
Try to convert by GDAL files from geofabrik, ogr2ogr make my laptop hurt, but not tiles. Found tilemaker, looks better, but i get only markers, not images.
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.osm file on Android
MBTiles is also a format that is supported more and more, something like tilemaker can help you with that. https://github.com/systemed/tilemaker
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Are there any vector MBTiles provider apart from Maptiler?
I'm trying to build offline maps for my app and I've figured out the app part. Now all thats left is getting the MBTiles file for all regions of the world and host it on my own somewhere. I tried to generate these files myself using [tilemaker](https://github.com/systemed/tilemaker) but I soon realised that with my limited computing power it would take forever to process 50GB worth of files for the entire planet.
- Prettymaps: Small Python library to draw customized maps from OpenStreetMap data
What are some alternatives?
Leaflet - π JavaScript library for mobile-friendly interactive maps πΊπ¦
openmaptiles - OpenMapTiles Vector Tile Schema Implementation
mapbox-gl-js - Interactive, thoroughly customizable maps in the browser, powered by vector tiles and WebGL
PMTiles - Cloud-optimized + compressed single-file tile archives for vector and raster maps
OpenLayers3 - OpenLayers
tippecanoe - Build vector tilesets from large collections of GeoJSON features.
leaflet-geoman - ππΊοΈ The most powerful leaflet plugin for drawing and editing geometry layers
valhalla - Open Source Routing Engine for OpenStreetMap
folium - Python Data. Leaflet.js Maps.
abstreet - Transportation planning and traffic simulation software for creating cities friendlier to walking, biking, and public transit
ol-mapbox-style - Use Mapbox Style objects with OpenLayers
osmium-tool - Command line tool for working with OpenStreetMap data based on the Osmium library.