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TileServer GL
Vector and raster maps with GL styles. Server side rendering by Mapbox GL Native. Map tile server for Mapbox GL JS, Android, iOS, Leaflet, OpenLayers, GIS via WMTS, etc.
Get Started
Make sure you have Node.js version 6 installed (running node -v it should output something like v6.11.3).
Install tileserver-gl with server-side raster rendering of vector tiles with npm
npm install -g tileserver-gl
Now download vector tiles from OpenMapTiles.
curl -o zurich_switzerland.mbtiles https://openmaptiles.os.zhdk.cloud.switch.ch/v3.3/extracts/zurich_switzerland.mbtiles
Start tileserver-gl with the downloaded vector tiles.
tileserver-gl zurich_switzerland.mbtiles
Alternatively, you can use the tileserver-gl-light package instead, which is pure javascript (does not have any native dependencies) and can run anywhere, but does not contain rasterization on the server side made with MapBox GL Native.
Using Docker
An alternative to npm to start the packed software easier is to install Docker on your computer and then run in the directory with the downloaded MBTiles the command:
docker run --rm -it -v $(pwd):/data -p 8080:80 klokantech/tileserver-gl
This will download and start a ready to use container on your computer and the maps are going to be available in webbrowser on localhost:8080.
On laptop you can use Docker Kitematic and search "tileserver-gl" and run it, then drop in the 'data' folder the MBTiles.
Documentation
You can read full documentation of this project at http://tileserver.readthedocs.io/.
Offline development to fix styles
Tool and instructions: https://openmaptiles.org/docs/style/maputnik/
Run the maputnik executable to start a server on localhost:8000, open your browser and visit the address.
To inspect and make temporary changes to our styles you can load them using the live tileJSON URLs either for dev or prod. To load the map data that we use make sure you use the live URL that points to the data OSM2Vector tileJSON.
Latest tilserver README: https://buildmedia.readthedocs.org/media/pdf/tileserver/latest/tileserver.pdf
Updating Styles/Sprites
Updated the point label groups, grouping by rank and zoom level.
Fixed some landuse colors of class pitch (Fx #15.65/55.698642/12.572399).
Railway lines added to each style.
Updated the "image-icon" reference in the styles from {maki}-11 to {class}-11. The name of each icon to be shown is the same as the class name.
NOTE:
When uploading a local JSON file to the the Maputnik editor, change the source URL, the sprite and glyphs to URLs. Fx: ["sprite": "mono"] to ["sprite": "https://maps.monomaps.com/styles/updated-mono/sprite"]
