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0.1.0 | Jan 12, 2022 |
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#227 in Visualization
Used in map-engine-server
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map-engine
A library to work with tiled geospatial (raster) data.
This is the base library of a series of crates. It contains methods to:
- Work with XYZ tiles
- Read raster data intersecting a tile
- Style data to generate coloured PNG files
🚧 This is a work in progress so the API is unstable and likely to change as the related crates are developed. 🚧
Related crates
- map-engine-server: An HTTP tile server
Example
use map_engine::{
errors::MapEngineError,
cmap::{Composite, viridis},
raster::{Raster, RawPixels},
tiles::Tile,
};
use std::path::PathBuf;
fn main() -> Result<(), MapEngineError> {
let tile = Tile::new(304, 624, 10);
let raster = Raster::new(PathBuf::from("src/tests/data/chile_optimised.tif"))?;
// Note that these three things should support the same number of bands (in this case, 1).
// At the moment we don't enforce this at compile time.
// https://gitlab.com/spadarian/map_engine/-/issues/36
let comp = Composite::new_gradient(0.0, 27412.0, &viridis);
let bands = &[1];
let na_value = vec![0.0];
assert!(comp.n_bands() == bands.len());
assert!(comp.n_bands() == na_value.len());
let arr: RawPixels<f64> = raster.read_tile(&tile, Some(bands), None)?;
let styled = arr.style(comp, na_value)?;
let png = styled.into_png()?; // PNG as a byte sequence
// The PNG can then be sent as an HTTP response, written to disk, etc.
// Also, we have a method to write to disk:
// styled.write_to_disk(std::path::Path::new("path_to_png"))?;
Ok(())
}
Intallation notes
At the moment, we only support Linux but the crate might work on macOS and Windows (let us know!).
We depend on GDAL >3.3
and you might need to compile it yourself.
Ubuntu
The UbuntuGIS team has a recent version of GDAL (3.3.2) that might work for you.
Dependencies
~12MB
~285K SLoC