Overview
Kinetica provides a Vector Tile Service (VTS) to generate Vector Tiles and support client-side visualization of the geospatial data contained within the tiles. The Vector Tile format generated follows the open standard Mapbox Vector Tile specification. The Kinetica VTS feeds a client-side Vector Tile renderer, such as Mapbox GL, by adding the VTS URL to the renderer's style configuration as a map layer source. Any Kinetica table or view that is defined with at least one WKT-type (geometry) column can be used as the data source for the layer parameter. The data source, geographical position, and zoom level of each Vector Tile are specified in a VTS request. The requested Vector Tile is then returned in the response.
The VTS offers a couple advantages over server-side WMS calls:
- VTS supports client-side control of styling like image fill
- When using vector tiles, the browser only requests new information as needed and caches data along the way; WMS output must be re-rendered on every pan/zoom
Configuration
VTS is configured via the gpudb.conf
configuration file.
Settings:
Name | Default | Description | Allowable Values |
---|---|---|---|
vts.max_vertices_per_chunk | 20000000 | The maximum number of vertices within a chunk when rendering VTS tiles. If a chunk has more vertices than this limit, the VTS request will return an error. | Minimum is 0 |
vts.max_features_per_tile | 200000 | The maximum number of features that will be returned in a VTS tile. This limit is applied at the chunk level, so the actual returned tile may have more features. If there are more features within the given tile within a chunk, the additional features will not be returned within the tile. | Minimum is 0 |
Usage
Base VTS URI:
https://<aws.fqdn>/<aws.cluster.name>/gpudb-0/vts/<layer>/<z>/<x>/<y>?attributes=<columns>
Important
The VTS URL needs to be specified in the client-side visualizer's configuration.
URI parameters:
Name | Description | Allowable Values |
---|---|---|
layer | Name of data source table or view. | A valid table name, in [schema_name.]table_name format, using standard name resolution rules |
attributes | List of column names. | A comma separated list of column names from the layer source table / view. Must include a single geometry column and may include additional non-geometry columns. |
z | Zoom level of the requested tile. | Non-negative integer. The maximum value is 30. Provide the parameter as {z} to have the client-side renderer dynamically set the value. |
x | Horizontal index of the requested tile. | Non-negative integer. Provide the parameter as {x} to have the client-side renderer dynamically set the value. |
y | Vertical index of the requested tile. | Non-negative integer. Provide the parameter as {y} to have the client-side renderer dynamically set the value. |
Example
Below is a snippet of a Javascript Mapbox style specification using Kinetica's VTS URL as a source:
// Config var tableName = "nyc_neighborhood"; var wktColumn = "geom"; var kineticaUrl = "https://abcdefg.cloud.kinetica.com/hijklmn/gpudb-0/vts/"; // Mapbox GL map.on('load', function () { map.addLayer({ "id": tableName + "_layer", "version": 8, "type" : "fill", "source": { "type": "vector", "tiles": [kineticaUrl + tableName + "/{z}/{x}/{y}?attributes=" + wktColumn], // Note Mapbox uses the params in curly braces as dynamic values. Don't change those. "maxzoom": 20 }, "source-layer": tableName, "paint": { "fill-color": "#EDF00F", "fill-outline-color": "#000000" } }); });
Limitations and Cautions
- Since VTS sends feature information for each table row to the browser, the client can get overwhelmed with data; performance is dependent upon client hardware