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An "automagical" STAC LayerGroup for OpenLayers released under the Apache 2.0 license.
Install the ol-stac
package:
npm install ol-stac
Explore the examples to get started with some code: https://m-mohr.github.io/ol-stac/en/latest/examples/
ol-stac appreciates contributions of all kinds.
The development of this package was financially supported by:
Many thanks also to OpenLayers and its contributors.
A similar package for Leaflet and authored by Daniel Dufour and Matthias Mohr is stac-layer. It has a very similar interface and functionality.
The ol-stac package includes auto-generated TypeScript declarations as *.d.ts
files.
Check out the hosted examples or the API documentation.
Please use the GitHub issue tracker for all bugs and feature requests. Before creating a new issue, do a quick search to see if the problem has been reported already.
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An "automagical" STAC LayerGroup for OpenLayers
The npm package ol-stac receives a total of 892 weekly downloads. As such, ol-stac popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that ol-stac demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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