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= Ruby Mapnik
https://github.com/mapnik/Ruby-Mapnik
{}[https://travis-ci.org/mapnik/Ruby-Mapnik]
== Requirements
On OS X install ruby deps like:
export ARCHFLAGS="-arch x86_64"
gem install rake-compiler rake hoe rice chunky_png cairo
== Description
A set of bindings between Ruby and Mapnik. Supports many of the common uses for Mapnik, and one day, might support all of them. Rendering is available using the standard AGG library, or additionally via Cairo, if the rcairo gem is installed and Mapnik has been compiled with Cairo support.
== Installation
If you have checked out this local repository code build like:
rake
The above command will compile the bindings and run the tests.
File issues at https://github.com/mapnik/Ruby-Mapnik/issues if you hit any compile errors.
To create a gem from your local repository and install it run:
rake gem gem install pkg/ruby_mapnik-0.x.y.gem
Alternatively, if you wish to install Ruby-Mapnik from the latest tagged release you can do:
gem install ruby_mapnik
Note: on osx the default rake compile will try to build universal, and your mapnik install is unlikely built universal. Check the architecture of libmapnik.dylib like:
file /usr/local/lib/libmapnik.dylib
On a system where your compiler defaults to 64bit you'll see: 'Mach-O 64-bit dynamically linked shared library x86_64'
So to avoid a linking warning like:
ld: warning: ignoring file /usr/local/lib/libmapnik.dylib, file was built for unsupported file format which is not the architecture being linked (i386)
You can pass this before rake compile:
export ARCHFLAGS="-arch x86_64"
== Synopsis
require 'mapnik'
map = Mapnik::Map.new do |m|
# A grey background
m.background = Mapnik::Color.new('#777')
# Use the Google mercator projection
m.srs = Mapnik::Tile::DEFAULT_OUTPUT_PROJECTION
# Add a layer to the map
m.layer 'countries' do |l|
# Add a style to the layer
l.style do |s|
# Add a rule to the style (this one is a default rule)
s.rule do |default|
#fill the shapes with polygon symbolizers
default.fill = Mapnik::Color.new('#880000')
end
end
# set the srs of the layer
l.srs = "+proj=latlong +datum=WGS84"
#specify the datasource for the layer
l.datasource = Mapnik::Datasource.create :type => 'shape', :file => "#{PATH}/../data/TM_WORLD_BORDERS_SIMPL_0.3_MOD"
end
end
map.zoom_to_box(map.layers.first.envelope) map.render_to_file('my_map.png')
== Examples
See demo/rundemo.rb for the classic mapnik rundemo. Also see demo/sinatra/demo.rb for a simple tile server (requires the sinatra gem).
== Thanks
Thanks to the Mapnik team and especially to Dane Springmeyer!
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