GLeo
A JS library for WebGL-powered geographic maps.
Gleo is a library for displaying geographical maps (and map-like things on cartesian planes), leveraging WebGL1 via the Glii abstraction library. It aims to cover the use cases of Leaflet, OpenLayers or MapboxGL/MaplibreGL, but since it's a one-man project, it's not quite there yet.
I want to see it working!
Go to https://ivansanchez.gitlab.io/gleo/ , then.
Trying out
- Clone the repo
- Run a
git submodule init
plus git submodule update
- This pulls the
glii
and arrugator
dependencies from their git repos
- Spin up a local webserver
- Browse the demos in
/browser-demos
No bundling needed! Gleo leverages the magic of ES6 modules.
Documentation
Running npm install
then npm run docs
will build the API documentation and the graphviz UML diagram.
Legalese
Gleo itself is licensed under a GPL-3.0 license. See the LICENSE
file for details.
Gleo depends on some javascript libraries, which are bundled under src/3rd-party
:
shelf-pack
by Bryan Housel, ISC licensed.css-color-parser
by Dean McNamee, MIT licensed.earcut
by Volodymir Agafonkin, ISC licensed.glmatrix
by Brandon Jones, Catto Petter, et al, MIT licensed.point-geometry
by Tom McWright, et al, ISC licensed.rbush-knn
by Volodymir Agafonkin, ISC licensed, plus dependencies:
vector-tile-js
by Volodymir Agafonkin, John Firebaugh, Tom McWright, et al, BSD-3 licensed, plus dependencies:
delaunator
by Volodymir Agafonkin, ISC licensed, plus dependencies:
As well, Gleo uses some geographical data, assets and non-required javascript libraries in the demos: