nodetiles-core
v0.0.5
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Joyful map rendering with Node.js.
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Nodetiles-Core
Nodetiles-core is a javascript library for rendering map tiles suitable for slippy-maps and static images. Features include:
- Flexible Data-connectors: We offer GeoJson and Shapefile connectors out-of-the-box, but it's easy to build your own.
- Map Projections: Transform data between more 3,900+ EPSG projections using Proj4.js
- CartoCSS Support: We support many (if not most) stylesheet features of CartoCSS making it trivial to import your map styles from tools like Tilemill
- Slippy-map URL helpers: Easily serve map tiles, UTFGrids, and Tile.json. Check out nodetiles-init for a simple scaffold.
- Static maps: If slippy-maps aren't your style, generate static images of any dimension; checkout nodetiles-example-static for examples.
- Joyfully simple, pluggable, flexible, powerful: We built Nodetiles to be easily understandable, extensible and a joy to use. It's built with Javascript and tries to provide a solid foundation of tools that are still easy to understand, extend or replace depending on your needs. File an issue if Nodetiles can't do what you need.
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Example
/* Set up the libraries */
var nodetiles = require('nodetiles-core'),
GeoJsonSource = nodetiles.datasources.GeoJson,
Projector = nodetiles.projector,
fs = require('fs'); // we'll output to a file
/* Create your map context */
var map = new nodetiles.Map({
projection: "EPSG:4326" // set the projection of the map
});
/* Add some data */
map.addData(new GeoJsonSource({
name: "world",
path: __dirname + '/countries.geojson',
projection: "EPSG:900913"
}));
/* Link your Carto stylesheet */
map.addStyle(fs.readFileSync('./style.mss','utf8'));
/* Render out the map to a file */
map.render({
// Make sure your bounds are in the same projection as the map
bounds: {minX: -180, minY: -90, maxX: 180, maxY: 90},
width: 800, // number of pixels to output
height: 400,
callback: function(err, canvas) {
var file = fs.createWriteStream(__dirname + '/map.png'),
stream = canvas.createPNGStream();
stream.on('data', function(chunk){
file.write(chunk);
});
stream.on('end', function(){
console.log('Saved map.png!');
});
}
});
Thanks
Big THANKS to Tom Carden whose original gist inspired this project. He also has other very useful projects.
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Copyright
Copyright (c) 2012-2015 Code for America. See LICENSE for details.