A highly efficient JavaScript library for slicing GeoJSON data into vector tiles on the fly, primarily designed to enable rendering and interacting with large geospatial datasets on the browser side (without a server).
Created to power GeoJSON in Mapbox GL JS, but can be useful in other visualization platforms like Leaflet and d3. It can also be easily used on the server as well.
Resulting tiles conform to the JSON equivalent of the vector tile specification. To make data rendering and interaction fast, the tiles are simplified, retaining the minimum level of detail appropriate for each zoom level (simplifying shapes, filtering out tiny polygons and polylines).
Here's geojson-vt action in Mapbox GL JS, dynamically loading a 100Mb US zip codes GeoJSON with 5.4 million points:
There's a convenient debug page to test out geojson-vt on different data.
Make sure you have the dev version built;
open debug/index.html
in your browser,
and drag any GeoJSON on the page, watching the console.
// build an initial index of tiles
var tileIndex = geojsonvt(geoJSON);
// request a particular tile
var features = tileIndex.getTile(z, x, y).features;
You can fine-tune the results with an options object, although the defaults are sensible and work well for most use cases.
var tileIndes = geojsonvt(data, {
baseZoom: 14, // max zoom to preserve detail on
maxZoom: 4, // zoom to slice down to on first pass
maxPoints: 100, // stop slicing each tile below this number of points
tolerance: 3, // simplification tolerance (higher means simpler)
extent: 4096, // tile extent (both width and height)
buffer: 64, // tile buffer on each side
debug: 0 // logging level (0 to disable, 1 or 2)
});
npm install
npm run build-dev # development build, used by the debug page
npm run build-min # minified production build