Transform GeoJSON objects into Mapnik XML stylesheets with embedded GeoJSON data and simplestyle-spec-derived styles.
As a dependency:
npm install --save @mapbox/geojson-mapnikify
As a binary:
npm install -g @mapbox/geojson-mapnikify
Assumptions:
- GeoJSON is valid, and in EPSG:4326
- Styles, if any, are expressed in simplestyle-spec
- Mapnik 3.x is the rendering engine
If you install -g
, you can use geojson-mapnikify
as a binary that takes
a single GeoJSON file as an argument and writes a Mapnik XML stylesheet
to stdout.
$ geojson-mapnikify test/data/point-retina.geojson > stylesheet.xml
$ geojson-mapnikify test/data/point-retina.geojson retina > stylesheet-retina.xml
Transform GeoJSON into Mapnik XML.
geojson
is a GeoJSON object.retina
is true or false for whether the style should be optimized for 2x rendering.callback
called with(err, xml)
where xml is a string
If your GeoJSON object has one or more features with a marker-url
property, mapnikify()
will write the images found at the url into a file in a temporary directory and use that path in the Mapnik XML. This uses the needle library to handle the http file fetching.
By default the request will attempt to fetch binary data from the specified url. Mapnikify will use agentkeepalive to speed up requesting multiple images. There is also a default timeout of 5 seconds.
You can customize the defaults passed to needle()
. Simply set a custom wrapper defined with needle.defaults
. See needle's documentation on defaults for more information. For a quick example, this will set a longer timeout:
var mapnikify = require('mapnikify');
var myRequest = require('needle').defaults({
timeout: 10000,
followRedirect: false
});
mapnikify.setRequestClient(myRequest);
mapnikify(geojson, retina, callback);
mapnikify.setRequestClient(null); // return to mapnikify defaults