planetiler
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planetiler
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Protomaps – A free and open source map of the world
Worth mentioning this project (https://github.com/onthegomap/planetiler) that lets you create osm mbtiles and pmtiles pretty easy!
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Radar Maps: $0.50 per 1K map loads
For a self-hosted vector tile stack you can have a look into https://github.com/onthegomap/planetiler I found it very easy to get started and when you know the other stacks it is also very fast to create these vector tiles even for planet-scale.
(note, that I'm not affiliated with them, but they use some source code from us for the efficient import and also contributed to GraphHopper, but this did not influence my experience ;) )
> I wonder why so many seem to be moving away from raster tiles to vector data.
The flexibility of styling. And you can easily serve customers that need different default languages. This makes maps also more accessible for countries without Latin alphabet.
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I honestly don't like using most Openstreetmap websites: slow, clunky. Is there a better way to do this faster on my own desktop?
I used https://github.com/onthegomap/planetiler and https://download.geofabrik.de, maybe it helps.
- Mapping LA's Soft-Story Building Earthquake Retrofits [OC]
- Mapping LA's Soft-Story Building Earthquake Retrofit Program [OC]
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SQLite performance tuning: concurrent reads, multiple GBs and 100k SELECTs/s
I spent a while optimizing sqlite inserts for planetiler, this is what I came up with:
https://github.com/onthegomap/planetiler/blob/db0ab02263baaa...
It batches inserts into bulk statements and is able to do writes in the 500k+ per second range, and reads are 300-400k/s using those settings.
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How The Post is replacing Mapbox with open source solutions
Checkout https://github.com/onthegomap/planetiler.
Super easy way to generate a MBTiles, which you can then serve directly, or further convert to PMTiles, which can be used to host vector tiles for client-side rendering using MapLibre (or other renderers).
Raster tiles are a lot harder because you have to generate them on the server, and that's a lot more resource intensive.
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Self-Hosted Vector Tiles
I built planetiler (https://github.com/onthegomap/planetiler) for this purpose. The output up to z14 is ~80gb and depending on how big of a machine you have it takes from 30 minutes up to a few hours - no DB required, just java or docker. If you are only going to z11-12, it should be quite a bit faster/smaller.
Brandon from Protomaps is also helping add pmtiles output natively to planetiler, so you won't need a conversion step afterwards!
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Does anyone know where to find the global raster set of buildings??
It's not raster directly, but you could use planetiler ( https://github.com/onthegomap/planetiler ) to build a full planet vector map . Then you could use something like TileServer-GL to server the vector map with a style. TileServer-gl ( https://github.com/maptiler/tileserver-gl) would provide a raster source that displays in the style you set on your vector map.
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Ask HN: Who wants to be hired? (January 2023)
I recently left Twitter after 9 years, most recently serving as tech lead for the knowledge graph group (was 45 people). I helped apply the KG to drive a large portion of Twitter’s revenue and new product launches. In my spare time I do data visualization and web mapping, most recently https://github.com/onthegomap/planetiler
graphhopper-maps
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Happy Birthday OpenStreetMap
https://f-droid.org/packages/com.graphhopper.maps/
Unlike most OSM apps it requires an internet connection but has the advantage of an address search with auto complete and alternative routes.
Or use the website https://graphhopper.com/maps/ (disclaimer: I'm one of the founders of GraphHopper)
Both come with a custom model editor (gear button in the top left) where you can tweak the routing preferences to your liking like prefering more the official bike routes or more elevation avoidance or a slower speed etc.
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Anything you wish there was an open source solution for?
https://graphhopper.com/maps/ is an amazing product that is open source, but it just does routing (with GPX download). I wish it had a little PostGIS data browser that I could write into via routes I draw on the map, or I upload (or import from other devices using something like GarminDB or similar). That, and adding arbitrary points, would be great. Just a simple, general-purpose map authoring tool. I just feel like I'm missing something, it seems like this would exist already.
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A software that will plan the most efficient routes for visiting address from my work location
Graphhopper. It has an Android client that uses its web service. You can also try out the web app.
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Privacy Respecting Route Planner
Yes. Try it out at https://graphhopper.com/maps/
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The New GraphHopper Maps Route Planner
Open Source. The routing server is open source too and geocoding too.
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Asking for the obvious...
GraphHopper might be an option as well.
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Select text field and minimize popup: is it possible?
Note that you can always submit a feature request here: https://github.com/graphhopper/graphhopper-maps/issues
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What routing tools/software do you like to plan tours?
I'm always on the lookout in this category. I prefer the KISS principle and avoid subscription bleeds. Recently found GraphHopper with a web interface and a Droid app.
- Maps.earth – free and open-source web maps
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Is it possible to get turn by turn directions on a Linux laptop
There is even an experimental in-browser turn-by-turn navigation feature, which you can use with your local graphhopper service, but on a laptop you probably have no GPS and you have to use it from a phone (see the identical f-droid app for this purpose).
What are some alternatives?
openmaptiles - OpenMapTiles Vector Tile Schema Implementation
Openstreetmap - The Rails application that powers OpenStreetMap
openmaptiles-tools - Tools to turn the schema into other formats
Graphhopper - Open source routing engine for OpenStreetMap. Use it as Java library or standalone web server.
tilemaker - Make OpenStreetMap vector tiles without the stack
photon - an open source geocoder for openstreetmap data
sequentially-generate-planet-mbtiles - Generate vector tiles for the entire planet on relatively low spec hardware.
Router5 - Flexible and powerful universal routing solution
headway - Self-hostable maps stack, powered by OpenStreetMap.
universal-router - A simple middleware-style router for isomorphic JavaScript web apps
operations - OSMF Operations Working Group issue tracking
navit - The open source (GPL v2) turn-by-turn navigation software for many OS