The server package is responsible for handling webserver requests for map tiles and various JSON endpoints describing the configured server. Example config:
[webserver]
port = ":9090" # set something different than default ":8080"
ssl_cert = "fullchain.pem" # ssl cert for serving by https
ssl_key = "privkey.pem" # ssl key for serving by https
[webserver.headers]
Access-Control-Allow-Origin = "*"
port
(string): [Optional] Port and bind string. For example ":9090" or "127.0.0.1:9090". Defaults to ":8080"hostname
(string): [Optional] The hostname to use in the various JSON endpoints. This is useful if tegola is behind a proxy and can't read the API consumer's request host directly.uri_prefix
(string): [Optional] A prefix to add to all API routes. This is useful when tegola is behind a proxy (i.e. example.com/tegola). The prexfix will be added to all URLs included in the capabilities endpoint responses.ssl_cert
(string): [Optional, unless ssl_key provided] Path to a certificate file for serving through HTTPSssl_key
(string): [Optional, unless ssl_cert provided] Path to a private key file for serving through HTTPS
Tegola's built in viewer code is stored in the ui/
directory. To build the ui npm
must be installed. Once npm
is installed the following command can be run from the repository root to generate a .go file for inclusion in the tegola binary:
go generate ./server
The viewer can be excluded during building by using the build flag noViewer
. For example, building tegola from the cmd/tegola
directory:
go build -tags "noViewer"