Metadata-Version: 2.1
Name: wms-tile-get
Version: 0.2
Summary: Fetch map tiles from WMS server and store them with WMTS convention
Home-page: http://github.com/easz/wms-tile-get
License: MIT
Description: # wms-tile-get
        
        Fetch map tiles from WMS server and store them with
        [WMTS](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Web_Map_Tile_Service) convention.
        Typically the resulting tiles should be with EPSG:3857 projection.
        
        The tool is similar to many others like [wms-tiles-downloader](https://github.com/Luqqk/wms-tiles-downloader)
        but accept also geojson polygon as an area of interest.
        
        ## Install
        
        ~~~
        $ pip install wms-tile-get
        ~~~
        
        ## Usage
        
        ### Fetch tiles for an area (e.g. a city)
        
        ~~~
        
        $ cd example/
        
        $ wms-tile-get -s by_wms.json \
                       -g munich.boundary.geojson \
                       -z 10 \
                       -o by_dop80c
        ~~~
        
          `-s` defines WMS server parameters.
          `-g` defines the area(s) of interest (polygon area in geojson).
          `-z` defines the zoom level(s) of interest.
          `-o` defines output folder.
        
        An area or boundary shapes (e.g. `munich.boundary.geojson`) of named areas can be downloaded from
        [boundary.now](https://haoliangyu.github.io/boundary.now/).
        
        ### Fetch tiles for a bbox area
        
        ~~~
        $ wms-tile-get -s by_wms.json \
                       -b 11.43,48.11,11.63,48.26 \
                       -z 10 \
                       -o by_dop80c
        ~~~
        
          `-b` defines bounding box with longitudes and latitudes coordinates (i.e. EPSG:4326)
        
        ### More example
        
        fetch tiles for zoom level 1 to 5, and 10 and 13.
        All tiles will be fetched again when the tiles already exist in the output folder.
        
        ~~~
        $ wms-tile-get -s by_wms.json \
                       -g munich.boundary.geojson \
                       -z 1-5 10 13  \
                       -o by_dop80c  \
                       --force
        ~~~
        
        
        ## Requirement:
        
         - Python
           - requests
           - [supermercado](https://github.com/mapbox/supermercado)
           - [mercantile](https://github.com/mapbox/mercantile)
        
        
        ## Extra example
        
        We can also only generate tile information with [x, y, z, minx, miny, maxx, maxy] tuples representing WMTS tile id and bbox.
        
        ~~~
        $ cat munich.boundary.geojson       \
             | supermercado burn 18         \
             | mercantile shapes --mercator \
             | jq -c -r '[ [.id[1:-1]|split(",")|.[]|tonumber], .bbox ] | flatten | join(" ")' \
             > munich.tiles.bbox.z18.txt
        ~~~
        
        The result `munich.tiles.bbox.z18.txt` looks like:
        
        ~~~
        139445,90854,18,1280014.4756635614,6148135.933089867,1280167.3497201318,6148288.807146437
        139446,90854,18,1280167.3497201318,6148135.933089867,1280320.223776702,6148288.807146437
        139447,90854,18,1280320.223776702,6148135.933089867,1280473.0978332725,6148288.807146437
        139448,90854,18,1280473.0978332725,6148135.933089867,1280625.971889843,6148288.807146437
        139449,90854,18,1280625.971889843,6148135.933089867,1280778.8459464132,6148288.807146437
        ...
        ~~~
        
        and then we can fetch tiles with such tile information.
        
        ~~~
        $ wms-tile-get -s by_wms.json \
                       -t munich.tiles.bbox.z10.txt \
                       -o by_dop80c
        ~~~
        
          `-t` defines tile information input file.
        
        
        
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