Parse tile data from Google Map’s Street View tiles object.
$ npm i mhulse/tile-parser
const parser = require('tile-parser');
const tiles = {
tileSize: {
width: 512,
height: 512
},
worldSize: {
width: 7168,
height: 3584
}
};
console.log(parser(tiles));
// {
// ratio: 14,
// zoom: 4,
// crop: {
// width: 7168,
// height: 3584
// },
// tile: {
// width: 512,
// height: 512
// },
// rows: 7,
// cols: 14,
// x: 13,
// y: 6
// }
Heavily inspired by:
Though, when compared to the above scripts, the goal of this code is to return the highest resolution Google Street View panorama tile data as possible.
Clone this repo, then:
$ npm install
Run test(s):
$ npm test
Create output from data.js
:
$ node ./test/check.js
Note that the input
data has been generated by mhulse/rand-street-view
.
Copyright © 2019 Michael Hulse.
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