An accelerating proxy for web map services
Project description
MapProxy is an open source proxy for geospatial data. It caches, accelerates and transforms data from existing map services and serves any desktop or web GIS client.
MapProxy is a tile cache, but also offers many new and innovative features like full support for WMS clients.
MapProxy is actively developed and supported by Omniscale, it is released under the Apache Software License 2.0, runs on Unix/Linux and Windows and is easy to install and to configure.
Go to http://mapproxy.org/ for more information.
The documentation is available at: http://mapproxy.org/docs/latest/
Changes
1.2.0 2011-08-31
Bug fix:
fixed links in demo service when running as MultiMapProxy
1.2.0b1 2011-08-17
Features:
support for MBTiles cache
support for (tagged-) layers for Mapnik sources
configurable cache layout (tilecache/TMS)
new mapproxy-util scales tool
use MultiMapProxy with server scripts (mapproxy.multiapp.make_wsgi_app)
Fixes:
prevent black borders for some custom grid configurations
all fixes from 1.1.x
1.1.2 2011-07-06
Fixes:
compatibility with older PyYAML versions
do not try to transform tiled=true requests
escape Windows path in wsgi-app template
1.1.1 2011-06-26
Fixes:
add back transparent option for mapnik/tile sources (in addition to image.transparent)
keep alpha channel when handling image.transparent_color
fixed combining of multiple WMS layers with transparent_color
fixed header parsing for MapServer CGI source
1.1.0 2011-06-01
Other:
Changed license to Apache Software License 2.0
Fixes:
fixed image quantization for non-png images with globals.image.paletted=True
1.1.0rc1 2011-05-26
Improvements:
add template to build MapProxy .deb package
font dir is now configurable with globals.image.font_dir
Fixes:
fixed errors in config spec
1.1.0b2 2011-05-19
Improvements:
unified logging
verify mapproxy/seed configurations
Older changes
See https://bitbucket.org/olt/mapproxy/src/default/CHANGES.txt
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