Tile38 is an open source (MIT licensed), in-memory geolocation data store, spatial index, and real-time geofence. It supports a variety of object types including lat/lon points, bounding boxes, XYZ tiles, Geohashes, and GeoJSON.
You can find detailed documentation in the README.
New Features
SECTOR searching and geofencing
Build a circular sector polygon feature spanning the angle between two given bearings, a radius and a center point.
See the docs for more information.
Azure EventHub hook support
Send geofence notifications to Azure EventHub
See the docs for more information.
[1.26.4]
Updated
- a47443a: Upgrade tidwall modules
[1.26.2]
Added
- #625: Azure EventHub hook support
Changed
- 11cea4d: Removed vendor directory
[1.26.1]
Updated
- 9e552c3: Allow some basic client commands before AOF data loads
[1.26.0]
Added
Fixed
Getting Started
Docker
docker pull tile38/tile38
docker run -p 9851:9851 tile38/tile38
Visit the Tile38 Docker Hub Page for more information.
OS X
To get started on OSX run the following in a terminal:
curl -L https://github.com/tidwall/tile38/releases/download/1.26.4/tile38-1.26.4-darwin-amd64.zip -o tile38-1.26.4-darwin-amd64.zip
unzip tile38-1.26.4-darwin-amd64.zip
cd tile38-1.26.4-darwin-amd64
./tile38-server
Linux
To get started on Linux run the following in a terminal:
curl -L https://github.com/tidwall/tile38/releases/download/1.26.4/tile38-1.26.4-linux-amd64.tar.gz -o tile38-1.26.4-linux-amd64.tar.gz
tar xzvf tile38-1.26.4-linux-amd64.tar.gz
cd tile38-1.26.4-linux-amd64
./tile38-server
FreeBSD
To get started on FreeBSD run the following in a terminal:
curl -L https://github.com/tidwall/tile38/releases/download/1.26.4/tile38-1.26.4-freebsd-amd64.tar.gz -o tile38-1.26.4-freebsd-amd64.tar.gz
tar xzvf tile38-1.26.4-freebsd-amd64.tar.gz
cd tile38-1.26.4-freebsd-amd64
./tile38-server
Playing with Tile38
Open another terminal:
./tile38-cli set fleet truck point 33.5 -115.5
./tile38-cli get fleet truck