Spherical Mercator gem is a port of Mapbox sphericalmercator JS lib that provides projection math for converting between mercator meters, screen pixels (of 256x256 or configurable-size tiles), and latitude/longitude.
- Ruby >= 2.0
Simple:
gem install spherical_mercator
For Gemfile:
gem 'spherical_mercator'
NOTE: API description copied from the original repo.
Some datatypes are assumed to be arrays: ll is [lon, lat], xy and px are
[x, y].
# By default, precomputes up to z30
mercator = SphericalMercator.new(size: 256)
# Whether to round pixel values at integer zoom levels. Defaults to true.
mercator = SphericalMercator.new(round: false)Convert lon, lat to screen pixel x, y from 0, 0 origin, at a certain zoom level.
The inverse of ll
Screen pixel values are rounded, unless the zoom level is a floating point value. To disable rounding on integer zoom levels, specify round: false when creating the SphericalMercator.
Convert screen pixel value to lon, lat, at a certain zoom level. The inverse
of px
Convert tile xyz value to bbox of the form [west, south, east, north]
x{Number} x (longitude) number.y{Number} y (latitude) number.zoom{Number} zoom.tms_style{Boolean} whether to compute using tms-style. (optional, defaultfalse)srs{String} projection for resulting bbox ('WGS84'|'900913'). (optional, default 'WGS84')
Returns bbox array of values in form [west, south, east, north].
Convert bbox to xyz bounds
bbox{Number} bbox in the form[west, south, east, north].zoom{Number} zoom.tms_style{Boolean} whether to compute using tms-style. (optional, defaultfalse)srs{String} projection of input bbox ('WGS84'|'900913'). (optional, default 'WGS84')
Returns Hash object ({...}) for XYZ bounds containing :minX, :maxX, :minY, :maxY properties.
Convert bbox from 900913 to WGS84 or vice versa
bbox{Number} bbox in the form[west, south, east, north].to{String} projection of resulting bbox ('WGS84'|'900913'). (optional, default 'WGS84')
Returns bbox array of values in form [west, south, east, north].
Convert lon, lat values (must be an array like [lon, lat]) to mercator x, y
Convert mercator x, y values (xy must be an array like [x, y]) to lon, lat
You are very welcome to help improve spherical_mercator if you have suggestions for features that other people can use.
To contribute:
- Fork the project.
- Create your feature branch (
git checkout -b my-new-feature). - Implement your feature or bug fix.
- Add documentation for your feature or bug fix.
- Run rake doc:yard. If your changes are not 100% documented, go back to step 4.
- Add tests for your feature or bug fix.
- Run
raketo make sure all tests pass. - Commit your changes (
git commit -am 'Add new feature'). - Push to the branch (
git push origin my-new-feature). - Create new pull request.
Thanks.
Spherical Mercator gem is released under the MIT License.
Copyright (c) 2017 Nikita Bulai (bulajnikita@gmail.com) and original lib authors.