Tile URL Templates
MGLTileSource
objects, specifically MGLRasterTileSource
and
MGLVectorTileSource
objects, can be created using an initializer that accepts
an array of tile URL templates. Tile URL templates are strings that specify the
URLs of the vector tiles or raster tile images to load. A template resembles an
absolute URL, but with any number of placeholder strings that the source
evaluates based on the tile it needs to load. For example:
http://www.example.com/tiles/{z}/{x}/{y}.pbf
could be evaluated ashttp://www.example.com/tiles/14/6/9.pbf
.http://www.example.com/tiles/{z}/{x}/{y}{ratio}.png
could be evaluated ashttp://www.example.com/tiles/14/6/9@2x.png
.
Tile URL templates are also used to define tilesets in TileJSON manifests or
raster
and
vector
sources in style JSON files. See the
TileJSON specification
for information about tile URL templates in the context of a TileJSON or style
JSON file.
Tile sources support the following placeholder strings in tile URL templates, all of which are optional:
Placeholder string | Description |
---|---|
{x} |
The index of the tile along the map’s x axis according to Spherical Mercator projection. If the value is 0, the tile’s left edge corresponds to the 180th meridian west. If the value is 2z−1, the tile’s right edge corresponds to the 180th meridian east. |
{y} |
The index of the tile along the map’s y axis according to Spherical
Mercator projection. If the value is 0, the tile’s tile edge corresponds
to arctan(sinh(π)), or approximately 85.0511 degrees north. If the value
is 2z−1, the tile’s bottom edge corresponds to
−arctan(sinh(π)), or approximately 85.0511 degrees south. The y axis is
inverted if the options parameter contains
MGLTileSourceOptionTileCoordinateSystem with a value of
MGLTileCoordinateSystemTMS . |
{z} |
The tile’s zoom level. At zoom level 0, each tile covers the entire
world map; at zoom level 1, it covers ¼ of the world; at zoom level 2,
1⁄16 of the world, and so on. For tiles loaded by
a MGLRasterTileSource object, whether the tile zoom level
matches the map’s current zoom level depends on the value of the
source’s tile size as specified in the
MGLTileSourceOptionTileSize key of the options
parameter. |
{bbox-epsg-3857} |
The tile’s bounding box, expressed as a comma-separated list of the tile’s western, southern, eastern, and northern extents according to Spherical Mercator (EPSG:3857) projection. The bounding box is typically used with map services conforming to the Web Map Service protocol. |
{quadkey} |
A quadkey indicating both the tile’s location and its zoom level. The quadkey is typically used with Bing Maps. |
{ratio} |
A suffix indicating the resolution of the tile image. The suffix is the
empty string for standard resolution displays and @2x for
Retina displays.
|
{prefix} |
Two hexadecimal digits chosen such that each visible tile has a different prefix. The prefix is typically used for domain sharding. |
For more information about the {x}
, {y}
, and {z}
placeholder strings,
consult the
OpenStreetMap Wiki.