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vtzero
Tiny and fast vector tile decoder and encoder in C++.
Implements the Mapbox Vector Tile Specification 2.x.
Depends
- C++11 compiler (GCC 4.8 or higher, clang 3.5 or higher, ...)
- CMake
- Protozero version >= 1.7.0
Build
First clone protozero
:
git clone git@github.com:mapbox/protozero.git
Then clone vtzero
beside protozero
. The vtzero
build system will, among
several places, look for protozero
at ../protozero
. (If you would like to
use protozero
from a different path you can set PROTOZERO_INCLUDE_DIR
in
the CMake configuration step.)
Then, inside the vtzero
directory do:
git submodule update --init
Finally, to build the examples and tests do:
mkdir build
cd build
cmake ..
make
Call ctest
to run the tests.
Examples
Several examples are provided to show usage of the library.
Call
examples/vtzero-create
to create test tile named test.mvt
.
Call
examples/vtzero-show TILE-FILE
to show the contents of TILE-FILE
.
You can use
examples/vtzero-check TILE-FILE
to check vector tile for validity.
Docs
Extensive documentation is available:
Make sure to read all of it before using vtzero. Vtzero isn't the simplest library to use, because it always chooses performance over ease of use.
If Doxygen is installed on your
system, the build process will automatically create the API docs for you.
The results will be in your build directory under doc/html
.
Authors
Jochen Topf (jochen@topf.org), Dane Springmeyer (dane@mapbox.com)