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I've investigated that last year. IIRC, we would need to serve the tiles via a local server. I tried with servr but that doesn't work as it apparently does not support http range requests. At least that was what @bdon told me. I guess if we find a server solution that supports http range requests locally that we can invoke from R, then supporting PMTiles should be straight forward. |
Ah yes, a parallel server is needed, that makes sense. In my tests I use VS Live Server extension FYI: https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=ritwickdey.LiveServer I imagine something like |
I've already provided a thumbs up here Have you tried serving locally and then using addPM* functions? |
Nope, can do! Also, out of interest, I tried uploading the .pmtiles file to GitHub pages, am I missing something obvious here? u_routes = "https://itsleeds.github.io/netvis/rnet_limerick.pmtiles"
leaflet() %>%
addTiles() %>%
addPMPolylines(
# url = paste0("pmtiles://", f_rivers)
url = u_routes
, layerId = "rnet_limerick"
# , group = "rivers"
, style = paintRules(
layer = "rnet_limerick"
, color = "blue"
)
) %>%
setView(24, 2.5, 4) No luck yet, should show lines in Limerick 🤞 |
Did you enable cors? What does the browser console say? |
Didn't enable cors but should be fine when both on GH pages. Here's a test: https://itsleeds.github.io/netvis/pmtiles.html Doesn't seem to be asking for the tiles so probably something up with my code. Here are the tiles: https://itsleeds.github.io/netvis/rnet_limerick.pmtiles And here's an example of it working with GH pages: https://altilunium.github.io/vmap/ Food for thought... |
Update: pmtiles working! I guess the challenge now is just to get R to output the html, right? https://itsleeds.github.io/netvis/pmtiles-test.html Relevant bit of html: <script type="text/javascript">
// add the PMTiles plugin to the maplibregl global.
let protocol = new pmtiles.Protocol();
maplibregl.addProtocol("pmtiles",protocol.tile);
let PMTILES_URL = "rnet_limerick.pmtiles"
const p = new pmtiles.PMTiles(PMTILES_URL);
// this is so we share one instance across the JS code and the map renderer
protocol.add(p);
// we first fetch the header so we can get the center lon, lat of the map.
p.getHeader().then(h => {
const map = new maplibregl.Map({
container: 'map',
zoom: 14,
center: [-8.63, 52.66],
style: {
version:8,
sources: {
"example_source": {
type: "vector",
url: "pmtiles://" + PMTILES_URL,
attribution: '© <a href="https://openstreetmap.org">OpenStreetMap</a>'
}
},
layers: [
{
"id":"rnet_limerick",
"source": "example_source",
"source-layer":"rnet_limerick",
"type": "line",
"paint": {
"line-color": "red"
}
}
]
}
});
map.showTileBoundaries = true;
})
</script> Source: https://github.com/ITSLeeds/netvis/blob/main/pmtiles-test.html |
That's probably because the PMTiles dependency hasn't been updated for quite some time... |
I've just tried the following to no avail:
I know that hosting pmtiles locally can work: protomaps/PMTiles#234
Thoughts @tim-salabim or anyone? Would be super useful if possible and imagine it would work as a simple solution when shipping a .pmtiles file alongside a map for a quick solution.
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