This is an ideal scenario for serverless.
Put your vector data in FlatGeoBuf (.fgb) format and your highest res
tiles as a COG tif. You can have those files on a local device or in the
cloud.
Use leaflet with flatgeobuf, georaster-layer-for-leaflet and some modest
javascript.
You're making this waaaay too difficult.
On 10/12/22 04:55, Stefan Gofferje wrote:
Hi all,
Life (and COVID) hit, so I never got anywhere with updating my weather
website and taking mapserver into use there.
Currently I have another project - due to the geopolitical situation:
I'm working on a mobile system to provide emergency/off-grid "tactical"
communication and data. It's centered on a Raspberry Pi and includes
things like Meshtastic and others. One of the things I would like to add
is a WMS/WFS server to provide map data via local Wifi AP to connected
devices.
Topographical (and other) maps of whole Finland are available under CC4
from the Finnish Land Survey through the KAPSI non-profit. The maps are
in 12kx12k PNGs in a folder structure by UTM grid. See here:
http://kartat.kapsi.fi/files/peruskarttarasteri_jhs180/taustavari_korkeuskayrilla/1m/etrs89/png/
The data can by rsync'd down.
I'm not clear how I would configure mapserver for that. Do I have to
create one map with extent and such for each PNG tile or can I point
mapserver to the root directory of the data and tell it to go through
it recursively and get the data from the PGW sidecar files?
-Stefan
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