tileblaster is a versatile caching proxy server for map tiles. it can handle many different tile sources and file formats and can optimise tiles on the fly and speed up delivery by acting as a cache.
- Serve tiles from any ZXY/TMS tileserver, VersaTiles container, pmtiles container or mbtiles database.
- Edit vector tiles on the fly with Vector Tile Transformer
- Optimize raster tiles with
mozjpeg
/optipng
, convert them towebp
/aviv
format on the fly or edit them with sharp. - Precompress tiles with
gzip
andbrotli
- Cache remote files locally
and much more
tileblaster is not a tileserver, it does not read raw OpenStreetMap data or create map tiles from scratch; you need to have a source for map tiles. You can of course use tools like tilemaker to create your own tilesets, use freely available ready-made tiles from Versatiles or use another tileserver if you're allowed to do so.
npm i -g tileblaster
tileblaster [options] [-c] config.js
-c
--config <config.js>
- load config file-p
--port <[host:]port>
- listen on this port (overrides config)-s
--socket <socket[,mode,gid]>
- on this socket (overrides config)-t
--threads <num>
- number of threads (overrides config)-h
--help
- print help screen-v
--verbose
- enable debug output-q
--quiet
- disable debug output
See Configuration and Examples
tileblaster supports plugins. They work just like builtins, but you can specify them in config.plugins
tileblaster is easy to use with nginx acting as a reverse proxy. Here is a simple example:
upstream tileblaster {
server 127.0.0.1:28897;
# server unix:/path/to/tileblaster.socket; # ← if you use sockets
}
server {
# ...
location /tileblaster { # ← set config.server.mount to the same path
proxy_set_header Host $host;
proxy_set_header Origin $http_origin;
proxy_set_header Accept-Encoding $http_accept_encoding;
proxy_set_header Accept-Language $http_accept_language;
proxy_set_header Accept $http_accept;
proxy_set_header If-Modified-Since $http_if_modified_since;
proxy_set_header If-None-Match $http_if_none_match;
proxy_http_version 1.1;
proxy_pass http://tileblaster;
}
}
tileblaster has a few optional dependencies, that are mostly used for image manilulation and optimisation (Sharp, MozJPEG, OptiPNG) or more complex tile sources (Versatiles, PMTiles, MBTiles).
If you don't need them, install tileblaster with npm i -g tileblaster --no-optional