Note: This project started as a partial implementation of the API and features provided by mbtileserver written in Go by Brendan Ward. It might diverge from that project in the future.
Tested with rust 1.54
A simple Rust-based server for map tiles stored in mbtiles format.
Run mbtileserver --help
for a list and description of the available flags:
mbtileserver 0.1.7
A simple mbtile server
USAGE:
mbtileserver [FLAGS] [OPTIONS]
FLAGS:
--disable-preview
Disable preview map
-h, --help
Prints help information
-V, --version
Prints version information
OPTIONS:
--allowed-hosts <allowed_hosts>
"*" matches all domains and ".<domain>" matches all subdomains for the given domain
[default: localhost, 127.0.0.1, [::1]]
-d, --directory <directory>
Tiles directory
[default: ./tiles]
-H, --header <header>...
Add custom header
-p, --port <port>
Server port
[default: 3000]
Run mbtileserver
to start serving the mbtiles in a given folder. The default folder is ./tiles
and you can change it with -d
flag.
The server starts on port 3000 by default. You can use a different port via -p
flag.
You can adjust the log level by setting RUST_LOG
environment variable. Possible values are trace
, debug
, info
, warn
, error
.
Endpoint | Description |
---|---|
/services | lists all discovered and valid mbtiles in the tiles directory |
/services/<path-to-tileset> | shows tileset metadata |
/services/<path-to-tileset>/map | tileset preview |
/services/<path-to-tileset>/tiles/{z}/{x}/{y}. | returns tileset tile at the given x, y, and z |
/services/<path-to-tileset>/tiles/{z}/{x}/{y}.json | returns UTFGrid data at the given x, y, and z (only for tilesets with UTFGrid) |
You can test this project by running docker-compose up
. It starts a server on port 3000 and serves the tilesets in ./tiles
directory.