pygeoapi
maputnik
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MIT License | MIT License |
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pygeoapi
- On the fly conversion of raster to vector spatial index (h3)
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How The Post is replacing Mapbox with open source solutions
If you're just looking for a WFS (geojson/data) and not WMS/raster output, you might look at PyGeoAPI. (https://pygeoapi.io/) I haven't used it, but have looked at it a bit for a potential project to export geo data as an API.
Geoserver does fill a pretty big hole in the capabilities space -- it's pretty easy to get going with a bunch of layers and style them, but ultimately they're implementing a RDBMS in xml files, and it's a big, complicated, java system that's been one of the more troublesome portions of the stack (IME).
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GeoServer is an open source server for sharing geospatial data
I would also like to share https://pygeoapi.io/ which relies on the new OGC API standard to share geospatial data.
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Volunteering for FOSS4G
python: https://pygeoapi.io - the whole project is ogcapi stuff
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My Raster and vectors to an API
This may be a good start, without having to write much code. https://pygeoapi.io/
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Anyone know a good Python OGC client?
I believe pygeoapi https://pygeoapi.io/ is what you're looking for. It implements the OGC API suite of standards, and is in active development. I haven't used it yet, but hope to pretty soon within a Django project. If you do go with it I'd love to hear what you think.
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How easy is it to set up a QGIS server on Ubuntu?
https://pygeoapi.io/ link to the project. The devs are really active and helpful in Gitter of you ever have any issues
- How-to share geospatial data on the web
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Sharing Geospatial Data with OGC API, pygeoapi and MongoDB
In order to publish the dataset using the OGC API Features standard, we need a software which implements the standard. In this tutorial we will use pygeoapi, which is a python server implementation, released under a FOSS (MIT) license. pygeoapi needs a backend to store the data. For that we will use the MongoDB document oriented database. In order to make deployment easier, the complete stack was virtualised into a set of docker containers, and orchestrated using docker-compose.
maputnik
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Looking for nicely styled maps
Or maybe you want to create your own unique style? The Maputnik map style editor has some free styles to get you started.
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How The Post is replacing Mapbox with open source solutions
Use docker compose to start an nginx and maptiler/tileserver-gl. Use an nginx config to send requests upstream to tileserver and cache.
Download a region file from maptiler, or make one.
That's it.
It's about 2h work, using certbot for certificates.
If you want to create your own styles, it's slightly more fiddly, but essentially it's https://maputnik.github.io/editor/#0.41/0/0
Host on hetzner for €3/month.
- MapLibre Proposes Collaboration with Maputnik
- Maplibre and Maputnik
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Is it possible to remove street names and other text labels from the map?
Check out https://maputnik.github.io/editor/ or https://www.maptiler.com/cloud/customize/
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Map without Labels
Check out https://www.maptiler.com/cloud/customize/ or https://maputnik.github.io/editor/
- What do you guys use to get high-res maps for your diagrams?
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Viewing a Maputnik style on Android - Help Wanted.
I've made a map style in Maputnik. It picks up OSM tags to graphically represent road surfaces for gravel riding and bike touring. It's primarily for personal use.
- Accessible Map Renderer for Beginner?
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Is there any map generator that can use Google maps as template for map generation?
They linked this tool https://github.com/maputnik/editor where you can make your own style for Mapbox. :)
What are some alternatives?
qwc2 - QGIS Web Client 2 Components
go-pmtiles - Single-file executable tool for working with PMTiles archives
lizmap-web-client - Transfer a QGIS project on a server, Lizmap is providing the web interface to browse it
mapbox-gl-js - Interactive, thoroughly customizable maps in the browser, powered by vector tiles and WebGL
valhalla - Open Source Routing Engine for OpenStreetMap
cim-spec - This repository hosts the specification for the Cartographic Information Model
OpenLayers3 - OpenLayers
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.
Docker Compose - Define and run multi-container applications with Docker
OpenArdenneMap - Une carte pour l'Ardenne
react-leaflet - React components for Leaflet maps
Cartes.io - Create live, community-driven, and anonymous maps and markers for anything.