osm2pgsql
OpenStreetMap data to PostgreSQL converter (by osm2pgsql-dev)
tilemaker
Make OpenStreetMap vector tiles without the stack (by systemed)
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osm2pgsql
Posts with mentions or reviews of osm2pgsql.
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When importing to Postgres using OSM2PGSQL, what options must I use in order to preserve the OSM IDs and record types?
Not sure. I'd suggest asking at https://github.com/openstreetmap/osm2pgsql/discussions where someone like Jochen or Sarah might be able to give you a more definitive answer.
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I've imported a full planet .OSM.PBF to Postgres using osm2pgsql (on a cloud computer with lots of RAM). Now I'd like advice on the best parameters to use for the osm2pgsql command (and where Lua should fit in)
If you're setting up something new without any existing instructions, you will want to use the osm2pgsql flex backend as the others will eventually be deprecated. There are a number of examples in the osm2pgsql repo you can use as a starting point. Exactly what you need to do will depend on what you want to do with the data. If all you need is one type of feature like buildings, your code will be much simpler than if you're making a complex basemap.
tilemaker
Posts with mentions or reviews of 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