A Modified TypeScript implementation of the PMTiles library. It is backwards compatible but offers support for the S2 Projection.
The S2 PMTiles V1 spec and PMTiles V3 spec implementations are best used via The GIS Tools library. The code here is for demonstration purposes only.
For now this spec supports deflating metadata/directories inside the browser, but it will be removed in the future.
#bun
bun add s2-pmtiles
# pnpm
pnpm add s2-pmtiles
# yarn
yarn add s2-pmtiles
# npm
npm install s2-pmtiles
# cargo
cargo install s2-pmtiles
import { S2PMTilesReader, S2PMTilesWriter, TileType } from 's2-pmtiles'
import { FileReader, FileWriter } from 's2-pmtiles/file';
// The File Reader you can run on bun/node/deno
const testFixture1 = new S2PMTilesReader(new FileReader('test/fixtures/test_fixture_1.pmtiles'));
// get an WM tile
let x = 0;
let y = 0;
let z = 0;
let face = 0;
testFixture1.getTile(x, y, z); // undefied | Uint8Array
// get an S2 tile
testFixture1.getTileS2(face, x, y, z); // undefined | Uint8Array
// The File Writer you can run on bun/node/deno
const testFixture2 = new S2PMTilesWriter(new FileWriter('tmpFile.pmtiles'), TileType.Pbf);
// write a tile
testFixture2.writeTileXYZ(x, y, z, Uint8Array.from([]));
// write an S2 tile
testFixture2.writeTileS2(face, x, y, z, Uint8Array.from([]));
// when you finish you commit to build the metadata
testFixture2.commit();
// The File Reader you can run in the browser
import { S2PMTilesReader } from 's2-pmtiles';
// you want to add a true after the path for generic PMTiles, as it ensures 206 byte requests.
const browserFixture = new S2PMTilesReader('https://www.example.com/test.pmtiles', true);
// get an WM tile
browserFixture.getTile(x, y, z); // undefied | Uint8Array
// get an S2 tile
browserFixture.getTileS2(face, x, y, z); // undefined | Uint8Array
Some tsconfigs might need some extra help to see the s2-pmtiles/file or s2-pmtiles/mmap package.
To fix this update your tsconfig.json with the following:
{
"compilerOptions": {
"baseUrl": "./",
"paths": {
"s2-pmtiles/file": ["./node_modules/s2-pmtiles/dist/file.d.ts"],
"s2-pmtiles/mmap": ["./node_modules/s2-pmtiles/dist/mmap.d.ts"]
}
}
}
You need the tool tarpaulin to generate the coverage report. Install it using the following command:
cargo install cargo-tarpaulin
The bacon coverage tool is used to generate the coverage report. To utilize the pycobertura package for a prettier coverage report, install it using the following command:
pip install pycobertura
To run the tests, use the following command:
# TYPESCRIPT
## basic test
bun run test
## live testing
bun run test:dev
# RUST
## basic test
cargo test
# live testing
bacon test
To generate the coverage report, use the following command:
cargo tarpaulin
# bacon
bacon coverage # or type `l` inside the tool