provider/postgis
: Added: connection parameterization for tegola unit-test suite (#221)provider/postgis
: Fixed: Using !ZOOM! token can cause nil geom type on style generation (#232)provider/postgis
: Refactor postgis provider to use provider.Tiler interface (#265)provider/gpkg
: Add GeoPackage as a Provider (#161)wkb
: Fixed: WKT for collection doesn't do much (#227, @remster)server
: Fixed: A GET request for a Tile with a negative row value is successful (#229)server
: Fixed: Tile request returns 200 when using invalid map (#250)internal/log
: Added: Logger outputs file:line of log/standard.go along with timestamp in output. (#231)tegola
: Fixed / Added: Configurable tile buffer (#107)config
: Added: Support environment variables in config file (#210)config
: Added: Support for turning off simplification per layer (#165)server
: Added: Configurable CORS header (#28)server
: Fixed: Tile cache middleware not receiving response code 200 (#263)server
: Fixed: /maps/:map/:layer/:z/:x/:y not filtering to correct layer (#252)server
: Fixed: style generator handling of nil geoms (#302)server
: Removed configurable request logger in server package (#255)server
: Added: Configurable layer simplification (#165)mvt/feature
: Fixed: 2 pt lines are being disregarded (#280)maths/clip/
: Fixed: Line clipping panics when linestring has 0 points (#290)cache/file
: Fixed: Caching at higher levels than specified by maxZoom (#311)cache/s3
: Fixed: Caching at higher levels than specified by maxZoom (#311)cache/redis
: Added: Redis cache support (#300 - @ear7h)encoding/geojson
: Added: geojson data types and encoding. (#288)- Write Dockerfile to build tegola & create minimal deployment images (#244)
- Wire docker image build into CI (#245)
- Fixed: clipping & simplification bugs (#282)
Documentation
: Document the layer name property in the example config (#333 @pnorman)
Additional Notes
- tegola now has a public docker image which can be found at https://hub.docker.com/r/gospatial/tegola/.
- Pre built binaries have been reduced down to: windows, osx and linux. Each platform has a pure Go and a CGO version. Use the CGO versions if you need support for the geopackage data provider.