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openstreetmap-tile-server
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Self Hosting a Google Maps Alternative with OpenStreetMap
Author here: the docker project for the tile server allows setting up automatic syncing fairly easily:
https://github.com/Overv/openstreetmap-tile-server#enabling-...
I'm not sure about Nominatim or Valhalla's ability to auto-sync the latest changes, at least with the dockerized version, but it may be possible.
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Maps.earth – free and open-source web maps
We're in the same boat using Mapbox, we've been debating leaving for the OpenStreetMaps container since we only use them for static images and map display. https://github.com/Overv/openstreetmap-tile-server
Our bill last year was $80k and honestly its right on the cusp of being worth the effort to switch.
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Show HN: Self-Hosted Maps Stack
My friend Alexander created an easy docker file[1] for an OSM tile server. I use it for nearly two years without problems.
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Applying styles on tail server
I found this project on Github https://github.com/Overv/openstreetmap-tile-server .
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Offline Map Tiles
Finally: https://github.com/Overv/openstreetmap-tile-server I haven't tried this one before, but it seems kind of cool, and seems to be what you're looking for?
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[OC] Interactive Heatmap of Traffic Accidents Reported by the Missouri State Highway Patrol
I don't need to serve the whole country, but it's nice to have a little more than just Missouri, so I was pleased to find Protomaps. There are several other extract repositories, but this was the only one I found that let me define and export a custom region. For the actual generation and rendering of the tiles, it seemed easiest to use this existing docker project.
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Why Openstreetmap as a product fails to compete with Google Maps – part 1/3
I think an easy to setup self-hosted vector/tile server could help increase adoption. I'am currently looking into replacing Mapbox with a self hosted solution. My last attempt ran out of disk space building the docker images (with european maps) from https://github.com/Overv/openstreetmap-tile-server. Haven't found the time to setup a larger VPS but this looks like a great project to get started.
osmscout-server
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What Are The Best Linux Apps?
Pure Maps with OSM Scout Server for offline mapping and geolocation
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Why Openstreetmap as a product fails to compete with Google Maps – part 1/3
There are on device or even in browser renderers that only need remote or locally stored vector data to render the map. This moves the burde of rendering to user devices that should be more than capable for this today (especially if you use a GPU renderer) and makes you server into just a dumb data pipe that should be able to scale much better & more cheaply.
One such renderer available via Qt/QML:
https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/location-plugin-mapboxgl.html
Alternatively you can have a local daemon running that does the tile rendering on your device from offline data packs. This way even "legacy" apps requiring simple bitmap tiles will work without (major) changes. One such project providing this (among other APIs) is OSM Scout Server:
There is the OSM Scout Server project, that makes it possible to download various OSM based data packs for offline use:
https://github.com/rinigus/osmscout-server
Then it provides various services (routing, PoI search, geocoding, etc.) over this data set to all applications running locally on your machine. It targets mainly various mobile Linux distros but works perfectly fine on desktop as well and is available in flatpak form.
Like this all navigation and mapping can share the same data set and no potentially sensitive location related metadata is leaked to a remote server other than what data packs have been initially downloaded.
Also the community run infrastructure just needs to be able to store and store and distribute the ~150 GB of data packs covering Earth but does not need to have any extensive compute and memory requirements to handle lots expensive of individual API queries.
What are some alternatives?
osm-bright-gl-style - OSM Bright GL Style using OpenMapTiles
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.
pure-maps - Maps and navigation
headway - Self-hostable maps stack, powered by OpenStreetMap.
vtm - OpenGL vector map library - running on Android, iOS, Desktop and browser.
Openstreetmap - The Rails application that powers OpenStreetMap
tilemaker - Make OpenStreetMap vector tiles without the stack
OpenLayers3 - OpenLayers
OpenArdenneMap - Une carte pour l'Ardenne
hypnotix - An M3U IPTV Player
maplibre-gl-js - MapLibre GL JS - Interactive vector tile maps in WebGL2