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Windshaft-CartoDB
This is the CartoDB Maps API tiler. It extends Windshaft with some extra functionality and custom filters for authentication.
- reads dbname from subdomain and cartodb redis for pretty tile urls
- configures windshaft to publish
cartodb_id
as the interactivity layer - gets the default geometry type from the cartodb redis store
- allows tiles to be styled individually
- provides a link to varnish high speed cache
- provides a
infowindow
endpoint for windshaft (DEPRECATED) - provides a
map_metadata
endpoint for windshaft (DEPRECATED) - provides a template maps API
Requirements
-
Core
- Node.js >=0.8
- npm >=1.2.1
- PostgreSQL >8.3.x, PostGIS >1.5.x
- Redis >2.4.0 (http://www.redis.io)
- Mapnik 2.0.1, 2.0.2, 2.1.0, 2.2.0, 2.3.0. See Installing Mapnik.
- Windshaft: check Windshaft dependencies and installation notes
- libcairo2-dev, libpango1.0-dev, libjpeg8-dev and libgif-dev for server side canvas support
-
For cache control (optional)
- CartoDB-SQL-API 1.0.0+
- CartoDB 0.9.5+ (for
CDB_QueryTables
) - Varnish (http://www.varnish-cache.org)
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For running the testsuite
- ImageMagick (http://www.imagemagick.org)
Configure
Create the config/environments/.js files (there are .example files
to start from). You can optionally use the ./configure script for this,
see ./configure --help
to see available options.
Look at lib/cartodb/server_options.js for more on config
Build/install
To fetch and build all node-based dependencies, run:
git clone
npm install
Note that the npm install
step will populate the node_modules/
directory with modules, some of which being compiled on demand. If you
happen to have startup errors you may need to force rebuilding those
modules. At any time just wipe out the node_modules/ directory and run
npm install
again.
Run
node app.js <env>
Where is the name of a configuration file under config/environments/.
Note that caches are kept in redis. If you're not seeing what you expect there may be out-of-sync records in there. Take a look: http://redis.io/commands
Documentation
The docs directory contains different documentation resources, from higher level to more detailed ones: The Maps API defined the endpoints and their expected parameters and outputs.
Examples
CartoDB's Map Gallery showcases several examples of visualisations built on top of this.