mbtiles-spec
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mbtiles-spec
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Beginner Questions about MapBox GL JS
This is definitely possible. A very common use case is publishing custom vector tiles to Mapbox, but since you want to host the tileset itself on your own server, you can use something like tilelive to do so. It's easy to create your own custom .mbtiles with Mapbox Studio, but it's an open specification, so feel free to create your own from arbitrary geographic data.
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COMTiles (Cloud Optimized Map Tiles) hosted on Amazon S3 and Visualized with MapLibre GL JS
Prepare "MBTiles" to store map tiles built-in SQLite for conversion of COMTiles.
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SQLite 3.39.2
> I once experimented with using SQLite as a file store for small images
Mapbox productionized this with their MBTiles [0] format, to store millions of small vector or raster map tiles in an SQLite database. Much easier to work with than millions of images on disk.
[0]: https://github.com/mapbox/mbtiles-spec
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Serving open street map vector tiles with elixir and phoenix
Some background on mbtiles files from mapbox/mbtiles-spec
com-tiles
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COMTiles (Cloud Optimized Map Tiles) hosted on Amazon S3 and Visualized with MapLibre GL JS
For the environment, fork "zimmermannpeter/com-tiles," a forked version of the original, or download and use it. We chose "zimmermannpeter/com-tiles" because as of December 2022, the original "mactrem/com-tiles" is still under pull request and has improved documentation and MapLibre GL JS display environment.
What are some alternatives?
geoparquet - Specification for storing geospatial vector data (point, line, polygon) in Parquet
flatgeobuf - A performant binary encoding for geographic data based on flatbuffers
Leaflet.VectorGrid - Display gridded vector data (sliced GeoJSON or protobuf vector tiles) in Leaflet 1.0.0
mbutil - Importer and Exporter of MBTiles
zarr-python - An implementation of chunked, compressed, N-dimensional arrays for Python.
tippecanoe - Build vector tilesets from large collections of GeoJSON features.
PMTiles - Cloud-optimized + compressed single-file tile archives for vector and raster maps
tilelive - fast interface to tiles with pluggable backends - NOT ACTIVELY MAINTAINED
tilemaker - Make OpenStreetMap vector tiles without the stack