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Installation
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Docker
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When running docker image, no special installation is needed -- the docker will automatically download the image if not present.
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Just run ``docker run --rm -it -v $(pwd):/data -p 8080:8080 maptiler/tileserver-gl``.
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Additional options (see :doc:`/usage`) can be passed to the TileServer GL by appending them to the end of this command. You can, for example, do the following:
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* ``docker run ... maptiler/tileserver-gl --mbtiles my-tiles.mbtiles`` -- explicitly specify which mbtiles to use (if you have more in the folder)
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* ``docker run ... maptiler/tileserver-gl --verbose`` -- to see the default config created automatically
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npm
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npm is supported on the following platforms with Native Dependencies installed.
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- Operating systems:
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- Ubuntu 20.04 (amd64/arm64)
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- macOS 12 (amd64/arm64)
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- Windows (amd64)
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- Node.js 14, 16, 18
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Install From npmjs repository.
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npm install -g tileserver-gl
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tileserver-gl
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Install From github source
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- git clone https://github.com/maptiler/tileserver-gl.git
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- cd tileserver-gl
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- npm install
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- node .
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Native dependencies
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Ubuntu 20.04 (amd64/arm64)
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- libcairo2-dev
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- libjpeg8-dev
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- libpango1.0-dev
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- libgif-dev
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- build-essential
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- g++
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- xvfb
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- libgles2-mesa-dev
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- libgbm-dev
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- libxxf86vm-dev
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MacOS 12 (amd64/arm64)
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- brew install pkg-config cairo libpng jpeg giflib
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Windows (amd64)
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- Microsoft Visual C++ 2015-2022 Redistributable
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``tileserver-gl-light`` on npm
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Alternatively, you can use ``tileserver-gl-light`` package instead, which is pure javascript (does not have any native dependencies) and can run anywhere, but does not contain rasterization features.
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