Openstreetmap static maps is a nodejs lib, CLI and server open source inspired on google static map service
Here you have a demo. Also a dynamic version of the demo, for testing purposes.
(heroku demo might be unstable because of too many requests being made to it, a real server costs money and we are not collecting any for this project yet)
sudo npm i -g osm-static-maps
osmsm --help
osmsm -g '{"type":"Point","coordinates":[-105.01621,39.57422]}' > map.png
- note: if you have this error trying to install globally
Error: EACCES: permission denied, mkdir '/usr/local/lib/node_modules/osm-static-maps/node_modules/puppeteer/.local-chromium'
, it's caused by this pupeteer issue puppeteer/puppeteer#367, you can workaround by installing globally with theunsafe-perm
flag:
sudo npm i -g osm-static-maps --unsafe-perm=true
npm install osm-static-maps
// index.js old school
osmsm = require('osm-static-maps');
osmsm({geojson: geojson})
.then(function(imageBinaryBuffer) { ... })
.catch(function(error) { ... })
// index.js modern style (also supports typescript)
import osmsm from 'osm-static-maps'
const imageBinaryBuffer = await osmsm({geojson})
sudo npm i -g osm-static-maps
osmsm serve
Or you can use docker-compose
git clone [email protected]:jperelli/osm-static-maps.git
cd osm-static-maps
docker-compose up
You can use the heroku-hosted alternative directly here
heroku server might be unstable because of too many requests being made to it, a real server costs money and we are not collecting any for this project yet.
All parameters have a short and long version. The short version can be used only with the shell CLI. The long version can be used with the library and can be passed to the app server as GET query params, or POST json body (remember to set the header Content-Type: application/json
)
Parameter | Description | Default Value | |
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g | geojson | geojson object to be rendered in the map | undefined |
H | height | height in pixels of the returned img | 600 |
W | width | height in pixels of the returned img | 800 |
c | center | center of the map lon,lat floats string | (center of the geojson) or '-57.9524339,-34.921779' |
z | zoom | zoomlevel of the leaflet map | if vectorserverUrl available, use 12 else 20 |
Z | maxZoom | max zoomlevel of the leaflet map | 17 |
A | attribution | attribution legend | 'osm-static-maps / © OpenStreetMap contributors' |
t | tileserverUrl | url of a tileserver | 'http://{s}.tile.openstreetmap.org/{z}/{x}/{y}.png' |
m | vectorserverUrl | url of a vector tile server (MVT style.json) | undefined |
M | vectorserverToken | token of the vector tile server (MVT) | 'no-token' |
D | renderToHtml | returns html of the webpage containing the map (instead of a binary image) | false |
F | type | format of the image returned ('jpeg' /'png' ) |
'png' |
q | quality | quality of the image returned (0 -100 , only for jpg ) |
100 |
x | imagemin | enable lossless compression with optipng / jpegtran | false |
X | oxipng | enable losslsess compression with oxipng | false |
a | arrows | render arrows to show the direction of linestrings | false |
s | scale | enable render a scale ruler (boolean or a json options object) | false |
T | timeout | miliseconds until page load throws timeout | 20000 |
k | markerIconOptions | set marker icon options (a json options object) *see note | undefined (leaflet's default marker) |
S | style | style to apply to each feature (a json options object) *see note | undefined (leaflet's default) |
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Note on markerIconOptions: it's also accepted a markerIconOptions attribute in the geojson feature, for example
{"type":"Point","coordinates":[-105.01621,39.57422],"markerIconOptions":{"iconUrl":"https://leafletjs.com/examples/custom-icons/leaf-red.png"}}
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Note on style: it's also accepted a pathOptions attribute in the geojson feature, for example
{"type":"Polygon","coordinates":[[[-56.698,-36.413],[-56.716,-36.348],[-56.739,-36.311]]],"pathOptions":{"color":"#FF5555"}}
(also remember that the#
char needs to be passed as%23
if you are using GET params)
Read the blogpost on the creation of this library and how it works internally
- GPLv2
Specially to the contributors of
- OpenStreetMap
- Leaflet
- Puppeteer
- ExpressJS
- Handlebars