# BSD Licensed, Copyright (c) 2008 MetaCartas, Inc. """ Provides a subclass of Disk Cache which saves in a simple z/x/y.extension, with Y=0 being the top of the map, and heading down. This tile layout makes for generation of tiles that is friendly to Google/OSM, and the opposite of TMS. This is useful for pre-generating tiles for Google Maps which are going to be used offline. This allows one to use TileCache in a gdal2tiles-like setup, using the cache to write out a directory which can be used in other places. Note that ext3 (a common Linux filesystem) will not support more than 32000 files in a directory, so if you plan to store a whole world at z15 or greater, you should not use this cache class. (The Disk.py file is designed for this use case.) >>> from TileCache.Layer import Layer, Tile >>> l = Layer("test") >>> t = Tile(l, 14, 18, 12) >>> c = GoogleDisk("/tmp/tilecache") >>> c.getKey(t) '/tmp/tilecache/test/12/14/4077.png' """ from TileCache.Cache import Cache from TileCache.Caches.Disk import Disk import os class GoogleDisk(Disk): def getKey (self, tile): grid = tile.layer.grid(tile.z) components = ( self.basedir, tile.layer.name, "%s" % int(tile.z), "%s" % int(tile.x), "%s.%s" % (int(grid[1] - 1 - tile.y), tile.layer.extension) ) filename = os.path.join( *components ) return filename if __name__ == "__main__": import doctest doctest.testmod()