python manage.py packages -o add_tileserver_layer -m "hillshade.xml" -n "hillshade"
{
"type": "raster",
"tiles": ["https://db.legiongis.com/geoserver/fpan/wms?bbox={bbox-epsg-3857}&format=image/png&service=WMS&version=1.1.1&request=GetMap&srs=EPSG:3857&width=256&height=256&layers=fpan:1919-coastal-map&transparent=true"],
"tileSize": 256
}
fpan:1919-coastal-map (
<workspace>:<layer name>), just as the layer is shown in Geoserver above. Finally, because my layer (as with many historic map scans) has a transparent border, I added transparent=true to the end of the url as well. Without that directive, Geoserver served the transparent pixels in my raster as white instead of transparent.Here it is visible.
Is there something I should do?
Also, additional question! :) Is there a way of setting the default zoom level for individual resource models? Right now, the default is that you start on a ridiculously close level:
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