Alex,
The issue with not caching tiles is that tilestache would need to reach back to the source wms / database to regenerate a empty png / json repeatly for the same request, this somewhat defeats the purpose of a cache.
On some system the blank redundancy is handled by using symbolic links
I see this issue has been raised here but I’m not sure if it has been implemented
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If you have a lot of tiles I would go with MBTiles, disk cache become somewhat problematic to manage (backup / cp). The issue with MBTiles is that it (sqlite) doesn’t handle concurrent writes (locks table).
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On Behalf Of Alex King
Sent: March-08-17 8:47 PM
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Subject: Re: [tilestache] Re: Don't Cache Empty Json or PNG
Thanks for the response, Travis. The reason it's necessary for me is because when caching a large number of tiles I run into inode capacity issues. That said, I'm looking into whether or not it would just be better to pre-cache everything with MBTiles and serve that. Do you have any thoughts on the MBTiles format vs just zipped pngs?
On Tue, Mar 7, 2017 at 10:28 AM, Travis Kirstine <tkir...@firstbasesolutions.com> wrote:
Alex,
The issue with not caching tiles is that tilestache would need to reach back to the source wms / database to regenerate a empty png / json repeatly for the same request, this somewhat defeats the purpose of a cache.
On some system the blank redundancy is handled by using symbolic links
I see this issue has been raised here but I’m not sure if it has been implemented
https://github.com/TileStache/TileStache/issues/189
From: tiles...@googlegroups.com [mailto:tiles...@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Alex King
Sent: March-02-17 6:31 PM
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Subject: [tilestache] Re: Don't Cache Empty Json or PNG
So, it looks like the intent of NoTileLeftBehind was to only tile within a bounding box, but not to exclude empty tiles within that bounding box. I ended up just writing a very hacky test to determine whether either the png or the json was blank and then raising NoTileLeftBehind if either was true. Not sure if there's a better way, but it works for now.
On Thursday, March 2, 2017 at 2:53:59 PM UTC-5, Alex King wrote:Hey,
I'm running into file system errors because TileStache is generating a ton of empty json/png files and storing them. It looks like there's a class (NoTileLeftBehind) to prevent storing empty files but how do I go about calling this? Do I need to build a custom provider? Is it as simple as a flag?
Thanks,
Alex
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