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This library allows to decode TWKB.
WARNING: this is a preview and may change without any notice
twkb.toGeoJSON(buffer)
npm install
npm run build
this is a simple example using leaflet
function get(url, callback) {
var oReq = new XMLHttpRequest();
oReq.open("GET", url, true);
oReq.responseType = "arraybuffer";
oReq.onload = function (oEvent) {
callback(oReq.response);
};
oReq.send(null);
}
var map = L.map('map').setView([40.505, -3.09], 5);
get('file.twkb', function(data) {
var g = new twkb.toGeoJSON(new Uint8Array(data))
L.geoJson({ features: g, type: "FeatureSet"}).addTo(map)
})
Returns valid GeoJSON for the features
see LICENSE file
FAQs
TWKB format reader
The npm package twkb receives a total of 293 weekly downloads. As such, twkb popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that twkb demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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