* `mbtiles diff` now has an additional `--patch-type` param with
`whole`, `bin-diff-raw` and `bin-diff-gz` values:
* `whole` stores different tiles as before - as whole tiles in the
`tiles` table
* `bin-diff-raw` computes binary difference between tiles, and stores
them as brotli-encoded value in a `bsdiffraw` table, together with a
`xxh3_64` hash of the tile as it will be stored after patching
* `bin-diff-gz` same as `bin-diff-raw`, but assumes the tiles are
gzip-compressed, so it uncompresses them before comparing. The `xxh3_64`
stores the hash of the uncompressed tile. The data will be stored in the
`bsdiffrawgz` table (identical structure with above)
* `mbtiles copy --apply-patch` will automatically detect if
`bsdiffrawgz` or `bsdiffraw` tables exist, and will use binary patching.
* `mbtiles apply-patch` does not support binary patching yet
* `mbtiles copy --diff-with-file ... --patch-type ...` is an alias to
`mbtiles diff --patch-type ...`
Implement `mbtiles diff a.mbtiles b.mbtiles diff.mbtiles` command
This should behave exactly the same as `mbtiles copy a.mbtiles
--diff-with-file b.mbtiles diff.mbtiles`.
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Co-authored-by: Yuri Astrakhan <yuriastrakhan@gmail.com>
Move a few functions around for consistency, renamed files. No actual
functionality changes. Some logging output would produce slightly
different results because of the module name changes.
PMTiles is a web-optimized format, allowing the actual file to be read
with HTTP range requests. Supporting this use case instantly allows
Martin to function as a lambda executable accessing PMTiles, but without
any significant investment into devops or hosting large file.
PMTiles config now also allows `http` and `https` protocol.
```
# Publish PMTiles files
pmtiles:
paths:
# specific pmtiles file will be published as mypmtiles source
# (use last portion of the URL without extension)
- http://example.org/path/to/mypmtiles.pmtiles
sources:
# named source matching source name to a single file
pm-src1: https://example.org/path/to/some_pmtiles.pmtiles
```
fixes#884
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Co-authored-by: Kyle Slugg-Urbino <35903887+kyleslugg@users.noreply.github.com>
Make sure all values in the `tiles` table or view are correct:
* zoom_level is between 0 and 30 (max allowed zoom)
* the x,y values are within the limits for the corresponding zoom level
* the column type of z,x,y are all integers
* the `tile_data` is a NULL or a BLOB
* Now by default mbtiles will not print internal warnings (e.g. that
something is taking too long to execute)
* remove mbtiles --help test - not really needed, but adds complexity
because it has to be updated every time a version changes.
When a SQL comment is set on a table or a function to customize
tilejson, and that tbl/func is pre-configured as part of the config
file, the comment was silently ignored. Now both table and function
cases are handled correctly.
Also, update docs to not include function parameters - makes SQL example
a bit simpler.
Thanks @jjcfrancisco for reporting!
Fixes: #1044
* Use gzip compression for MVT tiles by default
* Allow user to set compression with `--encoding` parameter (same as
browser's header, e.g. use `br,gzip' to encode with brotli as first
choice, unless already encoded as gzip)
* Allow user to pass a query to the Postgres functions with
`--url-query`
* A bit of a cleanup for `mbtiles summary` output
This adds a new utility called `martin-cp` that allows copying any
number of tiles from a single source (or a composite source) to an
mbtiles file.
`martin-cp` is a tool for generating tiles in bulk, and save retrieved
tiles into a new or an existing MBTiles file. It can be used to generate
tiles for a large area or multiple areas. If multiple areas overlap, it
will generate tiles only once. `martin-cp` supports the same
configuration file and CLI arguments as Martin server, so it can support
all sources and even combining sources.
# MBTiles
* New `--agg-hash (update|verify|off)` flag replaces
`--update-agg-tiles-hash` (still supported, but not shown in the help
screen). This allows bypassing aggregate hash validation entirely,
without either updating or validating it.
* Simplify MBTiles SQL generation
* MBTiles now uses faster `1 << zoom` everywhere, and a dedicated TMS
inversion fn
* split up metadata insert and delete into separate fn
* consolidated schema initialization
* ensure db settings (like pragma) are always reset on new files
# Other
* Always sort JSON-serialized keys for consistency
* this affects `/catalog` key ordering, but content is the same
* Minor code cleanup
After some thinking, it seems `mbtiles summary` (aliased as `mbtiles
info`) would be a bit better than stats. I renamed and adjusted
documentation, consolidating it in one doc page.
Other changes:
* use file system's file size, reporting 'unknown' if needed
* report page count
* moved bbox computation into a separate function
* inlined a number of things for readability
This implements dynamic font protobuf generation, allowing users to
request font ranges on the fly, and combining them in any order, e.g.
`Font1,Font2,Font3`, same as with sprites and tiles
This is a first iteration, without any multithreading support. In
theory, this could be done far faster by generating SDFs with multiple
threads.
### Current process
* during init, figure out all glyphs available in each font, and store
them as a bitset
* during request:
* combine requested bitsets to figure out which glyph should come from
which font file
* load those glyphs from files (using a single instance of the freetype
lib)
* convert them to SDFs and package them into a protobuf
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Co-authored-by: Lucas <zhangyijunmetro@hotmail.com>
* Remove `--disable-bounds` flag and `disable_bounds` config parameters.
* Add `--auto-bounds` / `-b` CLI parameter and `auto_bounds` config
value:
* `quick`: Compute table geometry bounds, but abort if it takes longer
than 5 seconds (default)
* `calc`: Compute table geometry bounds. The startup time may be
significant. Make sure all GEO columns have indexes
* `skip`: Skip bounds calculation. The bounds will be set to the whole
world
* `-b` is now mapped to `--auto-bounds` param, but it will fail if used
by itself because it now requires a value.
Fixes#955
* Add `MbtType::FlatWithHash`
* Support copying, diffing and applying diffs to and from any
`MbtTypes`s
* Support validating tile data if hash is contained in `*.mbtiles` file
(i.e it is of `MbtType::FlatWithHash` or `MbtType::Normalized`)
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Co-authored-by: rstanciu <rstanciu@rivian.com>
Co-authored-by: Yuri Astrakhan <yuriastrakhan@gmail.com>
* Add ability to generate diff file by specifying `--diff-with-file` to
the `copy` tool
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Co-authored-by: Yuri Astrakhan <YuriAstrakhan@gmail.com>
I'd like to add optional rustls support for SQLx. This PR implements the
required features, but tests using `--all-features` fail, because
runtime selection features are not additive. I didn't find a solution
apart from avoiding `--all-features`.
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Co-authored-by: Yuri Astrakhan <YuriAstrakhan@gmail.com>
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
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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