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Services for serving vector tiles and geodata from local databases.
Distinct from Map Tile Configurations: Nothing in the shortlist covers the hosting of map tiles specifically.
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هذا المشروع عبارة عن دليل منسق من قبل المجتمع للبرمجيات مفتوحة المصدر المصممة للنشر في بيئات الخوادم الخاصة والمختبرات المنزلية. يعمل كمورد شامل لاكتشاف بدائل مستقلة ذاتية الاستضافة لخدمات السحابة السائدة، مما يمكن المستخدمين من الحفاظ على ملكية كاملة للبيانات والتحكم في بنيتهم التحتية الرقمية. يتم تنظيم الدليل من خلال تصنيف هرمي ينظم مجموعة واسعة من التطبيقات في فئات منطقية، تتراوح من إدارة الوسائط وتحليل البيانات إلى التواصل الخاص وأدوات إنتاجية الفريق. يتميز بعملية مراجعة أقران تعاونية، حيث يقوم أعضاء المجتمع بالتحقق من جودة وملاءمة كل طلب لضمان بقاء الدليل دقيقاً وموثوقاً. يغطي المشروع نطاقاً واسعاً من القدرات، بما في ذلك أتمتة البنية التحتية، ونشر الخدمات القائمة على الحاويات، وإدارة التكوين التصريحي. تساعد هذه الأدوات المستخدمين في الحفاظ على بيئات خادم قابلة للتكرار وإدارة تبعيات الخدمات المعقدة عبر الأجهزة الخاصة. يتم الحفاظ على الدليل كمستودع خاضع للتحكم في الإصدار، مما يضمن تتبع جميع التحديثات والتغييرات التي يقودها المجتمع وأنها شفافة.
Serves vector tiles and satellite imagery for custom mapping applications using local or database-backed geodata.
Project Nomad is a self-hosted survival suite and containerized offline operating environment. It provides a collection of essential tools, including a local retrieval-augmented generation system, an offline mapping server, and a local knowledge base for large language models, all designed to operate on air-gapped hardware. The system prioritizes total offline isolation to ensure telemetry-free operation. It enables private data analysis and semantic document querying through local-first vector storage and offline model execution, keeping all data on internal hardware without requiring intern
Serves as a local map tile hosting service for navigating regional maps in disconnected environments.
Folium is a Python library that builds interactive Leaflet.js maps directly from Python data structures, enabling geographic data visualization in Jupyter notebooks or as standalone HTML pages. It creates maps centered on given coordinates with configurable zoom, tiles, and dimensions, and supports embedding those maps inside web routes for serving in browsers. The library provides a comprehensive set of tools for data-driven map creation, including choropleth maps that bind tabular data to geographic geometries, colormap application to markers and polygons, and GeoJSON data overlay and visua
Selects from built-in tile sets or loads custom tile sources to change the map's visual style.
OpenFreeMap is an OpenStreetMap vector tile server and distribution system designed for self-hosted map tile infrastructure. It provides a platform for deploying and managing full-planet map datasets on independent server infrastructure, delivering map data as vector tiles. The system distinguishes itself by distributing pre-processed map data as standard filesystem images, allowing for the mounting of full-planet extracts without the need for a live database. It utilizes a static file serving model and a vector tile distribution system that provides weekly updates in image formats for local
Provides a system to download, mount, and automatically update map images and associated assets.
This project is a cross-platform mapping SDK and hardware-accelerated rendering engine implemented in C++. It provides a shared geospatial core that allows for the embedding of interactive maps into Android, iOS, macOS, Node.js, and Qt applications. The system focuses on high-performance vector tile rendering using OpenGL and GPU primitives to display interactive 3D landscapes and complex geospatial datasets. It transforms compressed protocol buffers into customizable visuals through a style-driven layer pipeline. The capability surface extends to comprehensive location services, including g
Deploys map services on private infrastructure to serve vector tiles and geodata offline.
PMTiles is a cloud-native geospatial data format and a set of tools for creating cloud-optimized map tile archives. It organizes map tile pyramids into a single-file archive, allowing map data to be stored and retrieved from remote buckets without a dedicated backend database. The project provides a map tile format converter to transform various data sources into this unified archive and a map tile server proxy that serves these archives to display systems using standard protocols. It enables the use of HTTP byte-range requests and metadata-driven indexing to retrieve specific tiles without d
Serves map tiles directly from cloud storage using a single archive file instead of a database server.
Hosts rendered map tiles and viewer files via an integrated HTTP server for browser access.