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28.1.26. Vector Tiles
28.1.26.1. Download vector tiles
NEW in 3.32
Downloads vector tiles of an input vector tile layer and saves them in a local vector tile file.
Parâmetros
Label |
Nome |
Type |
Descrição |
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Input layer |
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[vector tiles] |
A vector tile layer to extract some tiles from |
Extent |
|
[extent] |
Specify the spatial extent of the downloaded area. It will internally be extended to a multiple of the tile size. Available methods are:
|
Maximum zoom level to download |
|
[number] Default: 10 |
Defines how far to zoom in and fetch data from the tiles |
Tile limit |
|
[number] Default: 100 |
Maximum number of tiles to download, considering the zoom levels and the extent. |
Ficheiro de Saída |
|
[vector tiles] Default: [Save to temporary file] |
Specification of the output vector tile file. One of:
|
Resultados
Label |
Nome |
Type |
Descrição |
---|---|---|---|
Ficheiro de Saída |
|
[vector tiles] |
A local vector tile file storing the downloaded tiles. |
Python code
Algorithm ID: native:downloadvectortiles
import processing
processing.run("algorithm_id", {parameter_dictionary})
The algorithm id is displayed when you hover over the algorithm in the Processing Toolbox. The parameter dictionary provides the parameter NAMEs and values. See Usando os algoritmos do processamento a partir da consola for details on how to run processing algorithms from the Python console.
28.1.26.2. Write vector tiles (MBTiles)
Exports one or more vector layers to vector tiles, a data format optimized for fast map rendering and small data size.
MBTiles is a specification for storing tiled map data in SQLite databases for immediate usage and for transfer. MBTiles files are known as tilesets.
Parâmetros
Label |
Nome |
Type |
Descrição |
---|---|---|---|
Input layers |
|
[vector: any] [list] |
A list of layers to combine to generate the vector tiles |
Minimum zoom level |
|
[number] Default: 0 |
The lowest zoom level for which the tileset provides data. Set between 0 and 24. |
Maximum zoom level |
|
[number] Default: 3 |
The highest zoom level for which the tileset provides data. Set between 0 and 24. |
Extent Opcional |
|
[extent] Default: Not set |
The maximum extent of the rendered map area. Bounds must define an area covered by all zoom levels. |
Metadata: Name Opcional |
|
[string] |
Name of the tileset |
Metadata: Description Opcional |
|
[string] |
A description of the tileset’s contents |
Metadata: Attribution Opcional |
|
[string] |
An attribution string, which explains the sources of data and/or style for the map. |
Metadata: Version Opcional |
|
[string] |
The version of the tileset. This refers to a revision of the tileset itself, not of the MBTiles specification. |
Metadata: Type Opcional |
|
[string] |
Type of tileset. Possible values are |
Metadata: Center Opcional |
|
[string] |
The center (string of comma-separated numbers: the longitude, latitude, and zoom level)
of the default view of the map. Example: |
Destination MBTiles |
|
[vector tiles] Default: [Save to temporary file] |
Specification of the output MBTiles file. One of:
|
Resultados
Label |
Nome |
Type |
Descrição |
---|---|---|---|
Destination MBTiles |
|
[file] |
Output vector tiles |
Python code
Algorithm ID: native:writevectortiles_mbtiles
import processing
processing.run("algorithm_id", {parameter_dictionary})
The algorithm id is displayed when you hover over the algorithm in the Processing Toolbox. The parameter dictionary provides the parameter NAMEs and values. See Usando os algoritmos do processamento a partir da consola for details on how to run processing algorithms from the Python console.
28.1.26.3. Write vector tiles (XYZ)
Exports one or more vector layers to vector tiles, a data format optimized for fast map rendering and small data size.
Parâmetros
Label |
Nome |
Type |
Descrição |
---|---|---|---|
File template |
|
[string] Default: “{z}/{x}/{y}.pbf” |
Template to generate the vector tiles url |
Input layers |
|
[vector: any] [list] |
A list of layers to combine to generate the vector tiles |
Minimum zoom level |
|
[number] Default: 0 |
The lowest zoom level for which the tileset provides data. Set between 0 and 24. |
Maximum zoom level |
|
[number] Default: 3 |
The highest zoom level for which the tileset provides data. Set between 0 and 24. |
Extent Opcional |
|
[extent] Default: Not set |
The maximum extent of the rendered map area. Bounds must define an area covered by all zoom levels. |
Output directory |
|
[folder] Default: [Save to temporary folder] |
Specification of the output vector tiles folder. One of:
|
Resultados
Label |
Nome |
Type |
Descrição |
---|---|---|---|
Output directory |
|
[folder] |
A folder containing different subsets of the vector tiles files
( |
Python code
Algorithm ID: native:writevectortiles_xyz
import processing
processing.run("algorithm_id", {parameter_dictionary})
The algorithm id is displayed when you hover over the algorithm in the Processing Toolbox. The parameter dictionary provides the parameter NAMEs and values. See Usando os algoritmos do processamento a partir da consola for details on how to run processing algorithms from the Python console.