MBTiles: Unterschied zwischen den Versionen
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* MBUtil [https://github.com/klokantech/mbutil] (Python) by klokantech. Exports MBTiles to disk (as plain raster files) and imports/packages from disk to MBTiles format. | * MBUtil [https://github.com/klokantech/mbutil] (Python) by klokantech. Exports MBTiles to disk (as plain raster files) and imports/packages from disk to MBTiles format. | ||
* python-mbtiles [https://github.com/perrygeo/python-mbtiles] (Python) by PerryGeo. | * python-mbtiles [https://github.com/perrygeo/python-mbtiles] (Python) by PerryGeo. | ||
+ | * https://github.com/pbarry/MBTiles-extractor | ||
One can also use MBTiles files offline on mobile devices with the MapBox iOS SDK or on Android ([http://spatialnetworks.com/blog/2012/07/using-mbtiles-on-android-with-osmdroid/ OsmDroid]). | One can also use MBTiles files offline on mobile devices with the MapBox iOS SDK or on Android ([http://spatialnetworks.com/blog/2012/07/using-mbtiles-on-android-with-osmdroid/ OsmDroid]). | ||
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Version vom 24. März 2013, 22:22 Uhr
MBTiles is a storage and exchange format where tiles are managed in a SQLite file.
Specs. and references:
MBTiles can be generated by:
- TileMill.
- TileStache - see below.
- TileCutter [1] - Generates MBTiles from ArcGIS Dynamic Map Services.
MBTiles can be converted by:
- GDAL - Converter to read MBTiles.
- MBUtil - see below.
MBTiles can be read from and/or is delivered by:
- mbtilesviewer - http://viswaug.wordpress.com/2011/06/28/mbtilesviewer/
- ArcGIS Dynamic Map Services. See TileCutter.
- MapBox Online [2]. Publishes maps in the cloud. MapBox Hosting uses TileStream but adds many features and is a hosted service.
- TileServer.php [3] (PHP). Deliveres pre-rendered map tiles in OGC WMTS standard made with MapTiler, GDAL, or available as MBTiles files.
- TileStream [4] - High-performance map tile server powered by MBTiles files (Serverside Javascript). Can be used in OpenLayers, Google Maps, Modest Maps, and other Javascript APIs. Wax (Javascript lib) enhances it.
- TileStache [5] (Python). Is aka successor of TileCache, based on Mapnik; reads MBTiles (metatiles) format. Generates vector tiles from OGR datasources in GeoJSON (usable in Polymaps). Writes (caches) to disk, Memcache, Amazon S3, MBTiles. Serves tiles in Google-style spherical mercator projection and WGS84 lat/lon projection. Runs from CGI, mod_python, or Gunicorn WSGI.
- GDAL [6]. GDAL2Tiles utility. Is used in turn e.g. by QGIS and UMN MapServer.
- MBUtil [7] (Python) by klokantech. Exports MBTiles to disk (as plain raster files) and imports/packages from disk to MBTiles format.
- python-mbtiles [8] (Python) by PerryGeo.
- https://github.com/pbarry/MBTiles-extractor
One can also use MBTiles files offline on mobile devices with the MapBox iOS SDK or on Android (OsmDroid).