This is fork of Tobin Bradley's mbtiles-server which is a fork of Christopher Helm's mbtiles-server - see below for Tobin Bradley's description. This server adds a tile preview page and server stats.
These results using loadtest
are from the second smallest Digital Ocean droplet requesting one pbf file from an mbtiles file, proxied with NGINX. An average map takes around 30-70 requests to render. Is this good? Seems like it, especially for smaller municipal government apps, which is our domain.
INFO Max time (s): 10
INFO Concurrency level: 100
INFO Agent: keepalive
INFO
INFO Completed requests: 10120
INFO Total errors: 0
INFO Total time: 10.000816574 s
INFO Requests per second: 1012
INFO Mean latency: 96.9 ms
INFO
INFO Percentage of the requests served within a certain time
INFO 50% 82 ms
INFO 90% 123 ms
INFO 95% 133 ms
INFO 99% 480 ms
INFO 100% 3220 ms (longest request)
This fork also uses some code from tilehut, another great implementation of an mbtiles server.
Add mbtiles to the tiles
folder then start the server. All mbtiles will be served. It works with raster and vector tiles.
npm install
node tileserver.js
Requests look like this:
http://localhost:3000/<mbtiles-name>/3/1/2.png.