├── .eslintrc.json
├── .github
├── FUNDING.yml
└── ISSUE_TEMPLATE
│ ├── bug_report.md
│ └── feature_request.md
├── .gitignore
├── .npmignore
├── .prettierrc
├── .travis.yml
├── ADVANCED.md
├── FAQs.md
├── LICENSE
├── README.md
├── docs
├── README_IN_SPANISH.md
└── README_IN_UKRAINIAN.md
├── package.json
├── prep-legacy.sh
├── src
├── georaster-layer-for-leaflet.ts
└── types
│ ├── declarations.d.ts
│ ├── globals.d.ts
│ └── index.ts
├── tests
├── arrayBuffer.html
├── arrayBufferInUTM.html
├── arrows.html
├── caching.html
├── cog-error-fallback.html
├── cog-mask.html
├── cog-single-band-canopy.html
├── cog.html
├── color-scale.2.html
├── color-scale.html
├── dynamic_threshold_ndvi.html
├── dynamic_threshold_ndvi_no_options.html
├── file-input.html
├── geowarp-cog.html
├── global-mask-inside.html
├── global-mask-outside.html
├── global.html
├── ifr.html
├── inner-tile-css.html
├── landsat-double-band.html
├── landsat-single-band.html
├── leaflet-1.0.3
│ ├── arrayBuffer.html
│ ├── arrayBufferInUTM.html
│ ├── arrows.html
│ ├── cog-error-fallback.html
│ ├── cog-mask.html
│ ├── cog-single-band-canopy.html
│ ├── cog.html
│ ├── color-scale.2.html
│ ├── color-scale.html
│ ├── dynamic_threshold_ndvi.html
│ ├── dynamic_threshold_ndvi_no_options.html
│ ├── file-input.html
│ ├── geowarp-cog.html
│ ├── global-mask-inside.html
│ ├── global-mask-outside.html
│ ├── global.html
│ ├── ifr.html
│ ├── inner-tile-css.html
│ ├── landsat-double-band.html
│ ├── landsat-single-band.html
│ ├── leaflet-latest.html
│ ├── lite-error.html
│ ├── lite-with-global-proj4.html
│ ├── ndvi.html
│ ├── paletted.html
│ ├── proj4-fully-loaded.html
│ ├── projection_3857.html
│ ├── projection_4269.html
│ ├── separated-1.html
│ ├── separated-2.html
│ ├── separated-3.html
│ ├── simple-2.html
│ ├── simple.html
│ ├── undersampling.html
│ └── ycbcr.html
├── leaflet-latest.html
├── lite-error.html
├── lite-with-global-proj4.html
├── ndvi.html
├── paletted.html
├── proj4-fully-loaded.html
├── projection_3857.html
├── projection_4269.html
├── resolution-zoom.html
├── separated-1.html
├── separated-2.html
├── separated-3.html
├── setup.sh
├── simple-2.html
├── simple.html
├── undersampling.html
├── usa.geojson
├── vue
│ ├── package.json
│ ├── public
│ │ ├── favicon.ico
│ │ └── index.html
│ └── src
│ │ ├── App.vue
│ │ └── main.js
└── ycbcr.html
├── tsconfig.json
└── webpack.config.js
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1 | # Logs
2 | logs
3 | *.log
4 | npm-debug.log*
5 | yarn-debug.log*
6 | yarn-error.log*
7 |
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25 |
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32 | # Compiled binary addons (http://nodejs.org/api/addons.html)
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35 |
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1 | # Advanced Features
2 |
3 | ## Custom Draw Function
4 | You can directly edit the canvas that is being rendered by passing in a customDrawFunction. The custom draw function takes in an object with the following keys:
5 | - values: an array of pixel values with each element representing one band
6 | - context: the browser's context object
7 | - x: how far from the left side of the canvas does drawing start
8 | - y: how far from the top of the canvas does drawing start
9 | - width: how wide in screen pixels is the rectangular representation of a raster pixel sampled from the original raster
10 | - height: how tall in screen pixels is the rectangular representation of a raster pixel sampled from the original raster
11 | - rasterX: how far from the left edge of the original raster in original raster pixels
12 | - rasterY: how far from the top edge of the original raster in original raster pixels
13 | - sampleX: how many samples in from the left of the available pixels. When reading from a Cloud Optimized GeoTIFF, this is equivalent to number of pixels in from the left edge of the fetched pixels.
14 | - sampleY: how many samples in from the top of the available pixels. When reading from a Cloud Optimized GeoTIFF, this is equivalent to number of pixels in from the top edge of the fetched pixels.
15 | - sampledRaster: only applicable when reading from a Cloud Optimized GeoTIFF. This refers to the pixels fetched from the remote GeoTIFF.
16 |
17 |
18 | Here's a rough example implementing drawing of wind direction arrows: https://geotiff.github.io/georaster-layer-for-leaflet-example/examples/wind-direction-arrows.html and the [source code](https://github.com/GeoTIFF/georaster-layer-for-leaflet-example/blob/master/examples/wind-direction-arrows.html#L38) for it.
19 |
20 | ## Setting the Log Level
21 | You can turn on extra console logging for debugging purposes by setting the debugLevel to 1 or greater.
22 | ```javascript
23 | new GeoRasterLayer({
24 | georaster,
25 | debugLevel: 1
26 | })
27 | ```
28 |
29 | # Reducing your Build Size
30 | The default builds of GeoRasterLayer include support for nearly all projections. Of course, this increases the total build size of the library by a lot, specifically from about 54kb to 311kb. If you don't want this built-in support, you can use the lite version of the library, which is found at `./dist/georaster-layer-for-leaflet.lite.min.js`. This means you'll want to do `const GeoRasterLayer = require('georaster-layer-for-leaflet/dist/georaster-layer-for-leaflet.lite.min.js')` or `import GeoRasterLayer from 'georaster-layer-for-leaflet/dist/georaster-layer-for-leaflet.lite.min.js` when loading the library.
31 |
32 | # Masking
33 | You can hide all the pixels either inside or outside a given mask geometry. You can provide a JSON object as a mask geometry
34 | or a URL to a GeoJSON.
35 | ```js
36 | // only display what is inside the borders of the USA
37 | new GeoRasterLayer({
38 | georaster,
39 | mask: "./usa.geojson",
40 | mask_strategy: "inside"
41 | });
42 |
43 | // hide all the land masses
44 | new GeoRasterLayer({
45 | georaster,
46 | mask: { type: "FeatureCollection", features: [ /* .. */] }, // a GeoJSON for the world's oceans
47 | mask_strategy: "outside"
48 | });
49 | ```
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1 | # Frequently Asked Questions
2 |
3 | #### My GeoTIFF file loads too slowly. What can I do?
4 | You are probably trying to load the whole file. Dependending on the size of the file, this could take a long time. You may consider converting your GeoTIFF into a [Cloud Optimized GeoTIFF](https://www.cogeo.org/) and loading the url. Here's an example of loading a COG: https://geotiff.github.io/georaster-layer-for-leaflet-example/examples/load-cog-via-script-tag.html. If that's still not fast enough, you may consider creating overviews for every zoom level.
5 |
6 | #### Why isn't my GeoTIFF loading? What can I do to fix it?
7 | Sometimes your GeoTIFF doesn't load because the projection is an unusual or custom projection not supported by georaster-layer-for-leaflet. In order to fix this, you can install [gdal](https://gdal.org/index.html) and run the following command: `gdalwarp -t_srs EPSG:4326 imagery.tif imagery_4326.tif`, which will create a new GeoTIFF file in the 4326 projection, supported by this library. If that doesn't fix it, feel free to email me at daniel.j.dufour@gmail.com for assistance.
8 |
9 | #### I receive a "ReferenceError: Can't find variable: proj4"?
10 | You might see this for one of the following reasons: (1) you are using an older version of GeoRasterLayer that had limited support for projections or (2) you are using the lite version of GeoRasterLayer. GeoRasterLayer looks for proj4 when you have loaded a raster (e.g. GeoTIFF) that isn't in the 3857 or 4326 projection. This is because it needs to reproject coordinates on your Leaflet map into coordinates in the projection of your raster. In order to solve this, you can: (1) upgrade to the latest version of GeoRasterLayer, (2) use the default build of GeoRasterLayer instead of the lite version (which doesn't have the projection support you need), or (3) reproject your GeoTIFF into EPSG:4326 (like the answer above shows), or (4) add proj4 to the globals, which is done with adding the following script to your document head:
11 | ```html
12 |
13 | ```
14 |
15 | ### How do I convert my GeoTIFF into a Cloud Optimized GeoTIFF?
16 | You will first have to install [gdal](https://gdal.org/) and then run the following commands, assuming you start with a GeoTIFF named example.tif:
17 | ```bash
18 | gdal_translate example.tif cog.tif -co TILED=YES -co COMPRESS=DEFLATE
19 | gdaladdo -r average cog.tif 2 4 8 16 32
20 | ```
21 |
22 | ### Why did you increase the build size by adding in built-in support for nearly all projections?
23 | This was a tough decision. There are certainly good arguments to be made for not doing it, including: it'll slow down page loads,
24 | applications might timeout when trying to load on a slow connection, it's more difficult to maintain, it's uneccessary when users
25 | usually only have data in one projection. However, there's a few important reasons to the contrary: (1) projection support is the most common issue for users, (2) our users work on awesome projects with really important missions like addressing food insecurity and climate change and we want to have time to help them, (3) we receive a lot of requests for help and it's just physically impossible to respond to every email asking for projection support.
26 |
27 | ### I don't see my question here.
28 | This is a community project and doesn't work without contributions from people like you. You're welcome to add this question via a Github Pull Request.
29 |
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1 | # georaster-layer-for-leaflet
2 |
3 | Muestre GeoTIFF en su mapa de LeafletJS
4 |
5 | ## Install
6 |
7 | ```bash
8 | npm install georaster-layer-for-leaflet
9 | ```
10 |
11 | ## GeoRaster Requisitos
12 |
13 | GeoRasterLayer requiere que su datos convertido en la forma de GeoRaster.
14 | Su instala GeoRaster por esta:
15 | ```bash
16 | npm install georaster
17 | ```
18 |
19 | ## Instala via ``
20 |
21 | ```html
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