How can I display OSM tiles using Python?

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情话喂你 2021-01-30 15:16

I\'m in the process of generating tiles with generate_tiles.py and I\'d like to write a Python app to display them instead of having a web interface. Does anything like that alr

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  • 2021-01-30 15:46

    You can look/edit your map using a desktop application like Tilemill or QGIS (I can't really guess why are you generating tiles if it is not for a web application).

    Tilestache has an internal webserver you can use for testing, it's easy to get it running just using config files.

    A few pointers to get you started (or keep you busy for a few weeks):

    Server side libraries and applications

    • TileStache: very easy to use tile server and tile cache
    • Mapnik: underlying library behind tilestache and tilemill
    • TileLite: lightweight Python tile-server
    • MapOSMatic: written in Python/Django + mapnik ?

    Client side libraries

    • Leaflet: client side library a lot like Google Maps API
    • OpenLayers: makes it easy to put a dynamic map in any web page
    • Wax: adds common utilities to minimal mapping libraries
    • Modest maps: a simple platform to build upon
    • Mapstraction: common interface for numerous javascript mapping libraries

    Tools for custom map creation

    • Tilemill: like css for maps (awesome)
    • OSGeo4W: must have geospatial toolbox for windows

    Markers

    • MakiIcons: A clean point of interest icon set made for web cartography
    • Map Icons Collection: 700 free icons to use as placemarks

    Some related videos from PyCon2012

    • A gentle introduction to GIS
    • Making maps with Python
    • Spatial data and web mapping with Python
    • Making interactive maps for the web

    Some interesting applications to get you inspired:

    • 8bitcity: if Google Maps was running into an Atari 2600 River Raid cartridge
    • OpenWhateverMap: a patchwork of different rendering styles
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  • 2021-01-30 15:46

    Quoting the OP:

    I'd like to write a Python app to display them instead of having a web interface

    I have the same request (more specifically, I need to show an interactive map within an already existing GTK+ desktop application), I didn't see the question answered here, so I went to look for direct reference information. There I see three options:

    • if you're on KDE: https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/KDE_Marble
    • if you're on GTK+: http://nzjrs.github.io/osm-gps-map/
    • again in GTK+: https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Libchamplain

    Paulo Scardine very complete overview focuses on web interface, and does not mention them.

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