gospatial | Golang RESTful api for writing storing | REST library
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Golang RESTful api for writing, storing, and serving GeoJSON data. GoSpatial also includes a mapping front end powered by Leaflet.js. Users are able to see eachothers work before submitting.
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QUESTION
I am trying to understand some of the vector tile logic and implementation on openlayers (6.3.1). I have 2 layers that simply don't overlay, resulting on the screenshoot below. I have looked into multiple example but they just increase my technical doubts, and confusion here is the system:
- Vector tile server
Tegola server (gospatial/tegola:v0.10.4
) , using default options (tiles at 256
pixel? size source data srid=4326
and SQL SQL:FROM XXX.XXX WHERE geom && !BBOX!
)
Server layer description is here: http://tiles.isric.org/capabilities/wosis.json
- WMS service
WMS service: http://maps.isric.org/mapserv?map=/map/soc.map
- Running example
Full code example in jsfiddle: https://jsfiddle.net/jorgejesus/vt6qndrw/1/
- Code parts:
So for the tegola server I have something like this:
...ANSWER
Answered 2020-Jun-04 at 14:08Your vector tile source is EPSG:3857 and vector tiles cannot be reprojected. You will need to display both layers in EPSG:3857 (or find an alternative EPSG:4326 source for the vector tile data)
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