Python bindings for mapnik
Project description
Official mapnik bindings repackaged in the distutils way to facilitate deployments.
This depends of those libraries to be installed on you environment:
mapnik2 (the c++ library)
BOOST c++:
boost python
boost thread
boost regex
Optionnal but heavily recommended python libraries
pycairo
PIL / Pillow
If you are a buildout user, you can look at this package buildout which integrates pycairo & pil installation
See github
MAPNIK2 Notes
The python bindings are tied to the mapnik2 library version.
To use with:
- mapnik2 library - 2.0.1:
== mapnik2 2.0.1.3
easy_install -U mapnik2==2.0.1.3
- mapnik2 library - 2.1.0:
== mapnik2 2.1.0.1
easy_install -U mapnik2==2.1.0.1
Credits
Companies
Contributors
kiorky <kiorky@cryptelium.net>
Installation
Prerequisites
Don’t forget that you can play with LDFLAGS/CFLAGS/LD_LIBRARY_PATH dto indicate non standart locations for the following requirements if it applies.
You will have to have the includes and libraries for
The mapnik-config utility to be in your $PATH
Boost_python linked to your python interpreter If it is not installed in standart envionments, you ll have to handle the CFLAGS/LDFLAGS to find it, or use minitage ;)
cairo / cairomm (optionnal but enabled if you compiled mapnik with cairo support)
mapnik2
The current python interpreter
pycairo / PIL in the PYTHONPATH somehow
Buildout
Some developers use buildout to ease deployments. * Say where to find mapnik-config by settings correctly your PATH environment variable * Add mapnik to the list of eggs to install, e.g.
[buildout] parts = somepart [somepart] recipe = minitage.recipe.scripts # or zc.recipe.egg ... eggs = mapnik2
Re-run buildout, e.g. with:
$ ./bin/buildout
You can read the buildout installation shipped with this egg for inspiration of how integrate mapnik in a buildout. The magic is using buildout.minitagificator to feed PKG_CONFIG_PATH and PYTHONPATH with pycairo
Running this package buildout
First you need to install pycairo locally:
bin/buildout -vvvvvNc cairo.cfg
Then run buildout:
bin/buildout -vvvvvN
Easy_install with or without virtualenv
virtualenv --no-site-packages test source test/bin/activate easy_install mapnik2
Say where to find mapnik-config by settings correctly your PATH environment variable
When you’re reading this you have probably already run easy_install mapnik2. Find out how to install setuptools (and EasyInstall) here: http://peak.telecommunity.com/DevCenter/EasyInstall
BOOST NOTES
To specify which boostpython lib to link against, you can use, you can use the following:
export MAPNIK2_BOOST_PYTHON="libboost_python.so.1:libboost_thread.so.1"
Where you have on your filesystem:
/usr/lib/libboost_python.so.1 /usr/lib/libboost_thread.so.1
For ubuntu users, please refer to this doc to install the prerequisites of this egg.
Minitage
Some developers use minitage to ease deployments (a layer upon buildout). Indeed, it takes care a lot of things like those boring compilation flags. As an example, to work on this egg in development mode, you can boostrap it by doing this::
easy_install -U virtualenv virtualenv --no-site-packages --distribute ~/minitage mkdir ~/minitage/others
Install minitage, if you haven’t yet
source ~/minitage/bin/activate easy_install -U minitage.core
Initialize it (mandatory)
source ~/minitage/bin/activate minimerge -s
To install the minilay for the mapnik2 egg development you can do
cd ~/minitage/others git clone https://github.com/mapnik/pymapnik2.git mapnik-egg-(py26 or py27) ln -fs ~/minitage/others/mapnik-egg*/minilays/mapnik-egg/ ~/minitage/minilays/mapnik-egg #for python-2.6 minimerge -av mapnik-egg-py26 #for python-2.7 minimerge -av mapnik-egg-py27
Enjoy your installation
cd ~/minitage/others/mapnik-egg-py26 or cd ~/minitage/others/mapnik-egg-py27 ./bin/mypy >>> import mapnik2
For using mapnik2 inside your minitagified application:
Inside the eggs parts of you buildout add:
[part] eggs += mapnik2In your minibuild, merge the mapnik2 dependencies that you can find here:
Reminimerge your project to build the mapnik2 egg
Then add mapnik2 to your setup.py or buildout for it to be grabbed in your pythonpath.
Rerun buildout, you’re done
Changelog for mapnik2
2.1.0.1 (2012-09-02)
fix release
2.1.0 (2012-09-02)
refresh 2.1.0
2.0.1.3 (2012-08-05)
Nothing changed yet.
2.0.1.1 (2012-08-05)
renaming release
2.0.2 (2012-08-04)
Multi Arch Support, thx to noirbizarre. [kiorky] See https://github.com/mapnik/pymapnik2/pull/4
2.0.1 (2012-05-06)
First public release of mapnik2 eggified python bindings
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