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OpenMapTiles

This repository contains a GeoServer data directory that will render OpenMapTiles maps using:

  • MBTiles filled with Mapbox Vector Tiles as the source
  • Well known Maplibre GL styles for the styling.

GeoServer setup

In order to use this data directory you'll need:

  1. A recent version of GeoServer.
  2. The MBStyles extension, found from the release page of the chosen GeoServer version.
  3. The MBTiles store community module (the mbtiles-store-plugin), found from the nightly builds of the same GeoServer series

For example, if the chosen GeoServer version is 2.26.1, then:

  • Go to the download page of the 2.26.1 release, download the mbstyles extension, and unzip it in geoserver/WEB-INF/lib
  • Go to the nightly builds for the 2.26.x series, download the mbtiles-store-plugin, and then unzip it in geoserver/WEB-INF/lib
  • Restart GeoServer for it to notice the plugins

Data directory setup

The data directory in this repository contains the full configuration for GeoServer, but it lacks the source data and some fonts, as they are too big to be stored in this repository.

First, let's grab the source vector data. Download the OpenMapTiles.com "OpenStreetMap vector tiles" file of the desired area (free only for non commercial usage). Mind, the dataset for the whole world is north of 75GB.

Rename the downloaded file as maptiler-osm-planet.mbtiles and place it inside the data folder of this data directory.

Second, download the Natural Earth II with Shaded Relief and Water raster background we have already optimized for you, and also it inside the data folder of this data directory.

When done, the file system should look as follows:

Finally, some of these maps requires a rather rich set of fonts, to display labels in a variety of scripts. Download the openmaptiles-fonts.zip and unpack its contents inside the styles folder of this data directory.

When done, the file system should look as follows:

Previewing the various maps

Once the above is done, start GeoServer and go for the layer preview. You should see a number of layer groups:

Here is how each one would look, in the area of Manhattan, New York, USA.

OSM Bright GL
OSM Bright GL

Maptiler basic GL
Maptiler basic GL

Positron GL
Positron GL

Toner GL
Toner GL

Dark matter GL
Dark matter GL