Re: [OSGeo Oceania] Publishing data as vector tiles/something else

2023-05-09 Thread Alex Leith
Hey Adam

The hippest tech is PM Tiles.

Hit me up on Slack if you want to hack on it together, I reckon it’ll be
fun to implement. Brandon Liu who invented it is a legend!

https://protomaps.com/docs/pmtiles

Cheers,

On Wed, 10 May 2023 at 8:20 am, Adam Steer  wrote:

> Hiya
>
> I have about a gigabyte (maybe 2) of vector data for high resolution
> terrain classifications and features (snow safety related) that I want to
> publish in a way that leaflet/openlayers/cesium based apps can ingest it.
>
> I also want it to be static - bare http access without a server in the way.
>
> ...and I don't want to restrict access with a paywall, I want people to
> play with it and figure out if it is useful (donations are always welcome!)
>
> Currently it's all in .gpkg
>
> What's the current state of the art in static, over-http vector delivery
> for web apps (or to qgis) that isn't over-fluffy ? (Geojson for example
> blows the size out by a lot). Links to how-to's welcome...
>
> Thanks,
>
> Adam
>
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[OSGeo Oceania] Publishing data as vector tiles/something else

2023-05-09 Thread Adam Steer
Hiya

I have about a gigabyte (maybe 2) of vector data for high resolution
terrain classifications and features (snow safety related) that I want to
publish in a way that leaflet/openlayers/cesium based apps can ingest it.

I also want it to be static - bare http access without a server in the way.

...and I don't want to restrict access with a paywall, I want people to
play with it and figure out if it is useful (donations are always welcome!)

Currently it's all in .gpkg

What's the current state of the art in static, over-http vector delivery
for web apps (or to qgis) that isn't over-fluffy ? (Geojson for example
blows the size out by a lot). Links to how-to's welcome...

Thanks,

Adam

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