Awesome
osrm-frontend
This is the frontend served at https://map.project-osrm.org. This frontend builds heavily on top of Leaflet Routing Machine. If you need a simple OSRM integration in your webpage, you should start from there.
Using Docker
The easiest and quickest way to setup your own routing engine backend is to use Docker images we provide. We base our Docker images on Alpine Linux and make sure they are as lightweight as possible.
Serves the frontend at http://localhost:9966
running queries against the routing engine backend:
docker run -p 9966:9966 osrm/osrm-frontend
Per default routing requests are made against the backend at http://localhost:5000
.
You can change the backend by using -e OSRM_BACKEND='http://localhost:5001'
in the docker run
command.
In case Docker complains about not being able to connect to the Docker daemon make sure you are in the docker
group.
sudo usermod -aG docker $USER
To build the docker image locally:
docker build . -f docker/Dockerfile -t osrm-frontend
docker run -p 9966:9966 osrm-frontend
Development
Install dependencies via
npm install
Then compile assets and start the local server with
npm start
On Windows with no Unix tools installed (bash
, sed
, cp
) the server could be started with two other commands
executed by npm start
internally:
npm run compile
npm run start-index
Changing Backends
In src/leaflet_options.js
adjust:
services: [{
label: 'Car (fastest)',
path: 'http://localhost:5000/route/v1'
}],
For debug tiles showing speeds and small components available at /debug
adjust in debug/index.html
"osrm": {
"type": "vector",
"tiles" : ["http://localhost:5000/tile/v1/car/tile({x},{y},{z}).mvt"]
}