Dynamically create image sprites for MapLibre rendering, given a
directory with images.
### TODO
* [x] Work with @flother to merge these PRs
* [x] https://github.com/flother/spreet/pull/59 (must have)
* [x] https://github.com/flother/spreet/pull/57
* [x] https://github.com/flother/spreet/pull/56
* [ ] https://github.com/flother/spreet/pull/62 (not required but nice
to have, can upgrade later without any code changes)
* [x] Add docs to the book
* [x] Add CLI param, e.g. `--sprite <dir_path>`
* [x] Don't output `.sprites` in auto-genned config when not in use
### API
Per [MapLibre sprites
API](https://maplibre.org/maplibre-style-spec/sprite/), we need to
support the following:
* `/sprite/<sprite_id>.json` metadata about the sprite file - all coming
from a single directory
* `/sprite/<sprite_id>.png` all images combined into a single PNG
* `/sprite/<sprite_id>@2x.json` same but for high DPI devices
* `/sprite/<sprite_id>@2x.png`
Multiple sprite_id values can be combined into one sprite with the same
pattern as for tile joining:
`/sprite/<sprite_id1>,<sprite_id2>,...,<sprite_idN>[.json|.png|@2x.json|@2x.png]`.
No ID renaming is done, so identical names will override one another.
### Configuration
[Config file](https://maplibre.org/martin/config-file.html) and possibly
CLI should have a simple option to serve sprites. The configuration may
look similar to how mbtiles and pmtiles are configured:
```yaml
# Publish sprite images
sprites:
paths:
# scan this whole dir, matching all image files, and publishing it as "my_images" sprite source
- /path/to/my_images
sources:
# named source matching source name to a directory
my_sprites: /path/to/some_dir
```
Implement #705
* Broke up martin-mbtiles into multiple files
* Made all mbtiles functions take a `SqliteExecutor` -- this way they
can be used with any SQLX connection structs - either a pool connection
or an individual non-pooled connection.
* Simplified mbtiles bin a bit - I realized there is really no need to
pretty print the output for the single value retrieval. Easier to just
dump it to console as is.
* Bump martin-mbtiles to v0.2.0
* Minor fixes in tools docs, cargo.toml, and justfile
* MBTiles tool Integration tests and release publishing
Major thanks to the
[stackoverflow](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/76394665/how-to-pass-sqlx-connection-a-mut-trait-as-a-fn-parameter-in-rust/76395111)
quick reply by @cafce25 on how to use generic sql executor!
* make tilejson's `name` be the same as the ID of the source (even if
aliased)
* `/catalog` will always show ID, but now it will hide the `name` if it
is the same as the `id`
* make `description` be the longer version, e.g. `public.table.column`
format - not guaranteed to be stable
* make `vector_layers` have the fields auto-discovered in the PG table
* preserve the order of the serialized json fields
Fixes#583
Compression middleware turned out to be hard to use for image cases - it
simply looks at the content-encoding, and if not set, tries to compress
if accepted by the client.
Instead, now individual routes are configured with either that
middleware, or for tiles, I decompress and optionally recompress if
applicable.
Now encoding is tracked separately from the tile content, making it
cleaner too. Plus lots of tests for mbtiles & pmtiles.
Fixes#577
Implements #384 - ability to limit the number of features included in a
tile from a Postgres table/view.
This allows zoomed-out view of a table with a reasonable speed because
each tile could be limited in size, rather than include millions of
features.
If set on a CLI, overrides whatever is set in the config file (if
given).
Any naming suggestions?
Warn users when a PG table geometry column has no index - thus accessing it would be slow. This is only done for tables. Issues with the views are not printed.
## Implementation
This adds two fields to `TableInfo`:
* `geom_idx: Option<bool>` to tell if a geo column has a spatial index
* `is_view: Option<bool>` to distinguish views from other relations
Missing spatial index warnings are logged for non-view relations. Views
will never have indexed columns and, if referencing a table with a
missing index, it will be logged already.
Couldn't figure out how to make `just test` accept the new warning (from
missing index), so I have them logged as INFO for now :)
fixes#540
---------
Co-authored-by: Christophe Thiange <cthiange@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Yuri Astrakhan <YuriAstrakhan@gmail.com>
Adds a new [.mbtiles](https://github.com/mapbox/mbtiles-spec/blob/master/1.3/spec.md)
backend, without the grid support. Uses extensive tile content
detection, i.e. if the content is gzipped, png, jpeg, gif, webp.
From CLI, can be as easy as adding a path to a directory that contains a
.mbtiles file (works just like pmtiles support)
```bash
# All *.mbtiles files in this dir will be published.
# The filename will be used as the source ID
martin ./tests/fixtures
```
From configuration file, the path can be specified in a number of ways
(same as pmtiles)
```yaml
mbtiles:
paths:
# scan this whole dir, matching all *.mbtiles files
- /dir-path
# specific mbtiles file will be published as mbtiles2 source
- /path/to/mbtiles2.mbtiles
sources:
# named source matching source name to a single file
pm-src1: /tmp/mbtiles.mbtiles
# named source, where the filename is explicitly set. This way we will be able to add more options later
pm-src2:
path: /tmp/mbtiles.mbtiles
```
Fixes#494
Merge after #548
Adds a new [.pmtiles](https://protomaps.com/docs/pmtiles/) backend.
Supports all formats like png, vector, etc.
From CLI, can be as easy as adding a path to a directory that contains a
.pmtiles file:
```bash
# All *.pmtiles files in this dir will be published.
# The filename will be used as the source ID
martin ./tests/fixtures
```
From configuration file, the path can be specified in a number of ways:
```yaml
pmtiles:
paths:
# scan this whole dir, matching all *.pmtiles files
- /dir-path
# specific pmtiles file will be published as pmtiles2 source
- /path/to/pmtiles2.pmtiles
sources:
# named source matching source name to a single file
pm-src1: /tmp/pmtiles.pmtiles
# named source, where the filename is explicitly set. This way we will be able to add more options later
pm-src2:
path: /tmp/pmtiles.pmtiles
```
Fixes#508
* introduce a new Connections object to track all positional strings
passed as the CLI arguments
* each tile provider can now indicate if it can take a positional CLI
arg, and if the value can be shared between multiple providers, i.e. if
its a directory that could contain files for multiple providers
* make xyz use better types - u8 for zoom, u32 for x&y. Postgres casts
those to INT2 and INT8
* minor bug in pre-push git hook to abort in case of a testingerror
* added GIF detection/type
* combine MVT and compression concepts into one enum more explicitly. It
is not ideal (technically they are separate concerns), but it keeps it a
bit simpler for now for multiple providers.
* set content encoding and content type on HTTP responses if known, and
also include them in the `/catalog` response (json)
* raise an error if the user attempts to merge non-concatenatable tiles
from multiple sources. We may want to implement it in the future, e.g.
combine multiple semi-transparent PNGs. Or even combine GIF & PNG & JPEG
* do not set content-type on empty responses (http 204)
* add tilejson outputs to testing
* NEW: support for #512 - pg table/function auto-discovery
* can filter schemas
* can use patterns like `{schema}.{table}.{column}` and
`{schema}.{function}`
* NEW: add `disable_bounds` bool flag to allow disabling of the bounds
computation
* reworked integration tests to use yaml
* fixed SQL to work on older PG versions
* re-enable CI to test expected `test.sh` output against the one stored
in the `tests/expected`
* add postgres in docker tests on linux - one for the oldest supported
DB, and another using the more recent version
* minor justfile cleanup
* ensure config files are sorted alphabetically
* added manual coverage justfile command
* a lot of small refactorings of config and argument parsing
* feature: support jsonb query param for functions
* cleaned up public/private access
* make all tests populate with a predefined values to avoid issues with
random data
* Support `postgres` config key to be either a list or an object
* Use `PathBuf` instead of `String` where dealing with files
* Merge `SrvConfigBuilder` into `SrvConfig`
* Parse keep_alive as u64
* More config tests
Pedantic lints often offer some good insight into the code. It is
usually easier to sprinkle a few "allow"-s around, than to miss some
important life hack offered by clippy.
Also, make use a different martin port when running integration tests
locally (make sure `git push` works even if martin is running).
This extracts some of the code from #511 but without breaking changes
* Use `PathBuf` instead of `String` where dealing with files
* Parse keep_alive as u64
* More config tests to crash if martin output contains warnings or
errors
Can now handle several additional Postgres functions to get a tile, plus
tons of small fixes
### Multiple result variants
* `getmvt(z,x,y) -> [bytea,md5]` (single row with two columns)
* `getmvt(z,x,y) -> [bytea]` (single row with a single column)
* `getmvt(z,x,y) -> bytea` (value)
### Multiple input parameter variants
* `getmvt(z, x, y)` or `getmvt(zoom, x, y)` (all 3 vars must be
integers)
* `getmvt(z, x, y, url_query)`, where instead of `url_query` it could be
any other name, but must be of type JSON
### Breaking
* srid is now the same type as PG -- `i32`
* renamed config vals `table_sources` and `function_sources` into
`tables` and `functions`
### Features and fixes
* if postgis is v3.1+, uses margin parameter to extend the search box by
the size of the buffer. I think we should make 3.1 minimal required.
* fixes feature ID issue from #466
* fixes mixed case names for schemas, tables and columns, functions and
parameter names per #389
### Notes
* More dynamic SQL generation in code instead of using external SQL
files. Those should only be used when they are not parametrized.
* The new function/table discovery mechanism: query for all functions in
the database, and match up those functions with the ones configured (if
any), plus adds all the rest of the un-declared ones if discovery mode
is on.
* During table and function discovery, the code generates a map of
`(PgSqlInfo, FunctionInfo)` (or table) tupples containing SQL needed to
get the tile.
* Auto-discovery mode is currently hidden - the discovery is on only
when no tables or functions are configured. TBD - how to configure it in
the future
* The new system allows for an easy way to auto-discover for the
specific schemas only, solving #47
* predictable order of table/function instantiation
* bounding boxes computed in parallel for all tables (when not
configured)
* proper identifier escaping
* test cleanup
fixes#378fixes#466fixes#65fixes#389
* All tests and internal code now uses ST_TileEnvelope function
* Remove `tile_bbox`
* Rename test function sources for clarity - this will be needed in a
subsequent PR to add other function tests
Partial implementation of the #430
* New endpoint structure:
* `GET /` -- a placeholder for the future home page
* `GET /catalog` -- get a list of available sources, as a list of json
blobs.
* `[{id, name, description, attribution, vector_layer}, ...]` (some
fields might be missing)
* `GET /<id>` -- get tilejson for the given source, or a combination of
sources. No `.json` extension
* `GET /<id>/<z>/<x>/<y>` -- get a tile. No format extension.
* `GET /health` -- healthcheck
* Introduce a new tile format support crate (using code from the
maplibre/mbtileserve project)
* Removed the `/rpc/...` routes - all source IDs are accessed in the
same way
* Can print auto-generated configuration or save it to a file
* Refactored to support multiple sources from multiple backends, with a
proper naming conflict resolution
TODO:
* benchmarks need to be rewritten - they were relying on some internal
structures that are no longer there. This might be done as a separate PR
due to a very different internal architecture - might need to rethink
benchmarking approaches.
* Change docker image to use `entrypoint` -- so that Martin can be used
as a command:
```bash
docker run maplibre/martin <parameters>
```
* The docker image is now tested the same way as in the CI tests
* Added a few changes to the justfile
Fixes#436
Rework CI to run tests locally using the VM-installed Postgres on all
target platforms.
### CI jobs
* Build release versions on Linux/Win/Mac and save build results as
output artifacts
* In a separate VMs (Linux/Win/Mac)
* use
[nyurik/action-setup-postgis](https://github.com/nyurik/action-setup-postgis)
to install postgis and run tests using the built artifacts
* run `cargo test` on Linux only
* copy built artifacts from the build step, and run tests using the
release martin binary
* package and publish if this is a release
### Other changes
* Port some minor changes from the rewrite to porting easier
* minor cleanups
* remove all "expected" data files - too unstable to be usable
* Add justfile to simplify running all the tests
* Save all PBF outputs to the text files
* Consolidate all tests to reuse the same code
* Consolidate database initialization
* updated readme with the new instructions
Note that while this PR creates "expected" files, the CI cannot validate
the generated results because the output is not stable. Eventually we
may try to output just the non-geometry values to have reasonable tests
comparing against the expected results.