On 8/19/15, TC Haddad <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Zach > > If you set up Mapserver to serve the original geojson layer as WFS > service[1] with geojson output [2], you can then pass in the bounding boxes > (using the WFS URL parameter BBOX=) of the tiles that you want to create. > > You will get back the resulting geojson tiles as text in the browser and > can save them to wherever you want to serve them from. > > [1] http://mapserver.org/ogc/wfs_server.html > [2] > http://mapserver.org/output/template_output.html#outputformat-declarations
i tried but you can't set zoom levels/precision with wfs [1] and geojson [2]. On 8/19/15, TC Haddad <[email protected]> wrote: > OR, a much simpler process would be to use ogr2ogr and skip Mapserver > entirely. > > see the clipping options mentioned here: > > http://www.gdal.org/ogr2ogr.html interesting. i tried gdal2tiles but it creates raster not vector tiles. On 8/19/15, Robert Sanson <[email protected]> wrote: > Maybe this is something you could do with Qgis? interesting. i found these- https://github.com/nextgis/QTiles (creates raster tiles) https://github.com/minorua/TileLayerPlugin (creates raster tiles) https://github.com/matakuka/gridsplitter (saves output in .shp that i can convert to geojson, but it doesn't follow the standard x/y/z) _______________________________________________ mapserver-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/mapserver-users
