The addition of full extent tile ranges also allows us to simplify wrapX
handling for tile layers. By limiting wrapX to true and false as possible
values, we can remove a lot of guessing logic.
These tests are taken from ol.tilegrid.XYZ, to make sure that
ol.tilegrid.TileGrid works the same way. The additional tests show that the
#getTileCoordForXYAndResolution_() method do not handle coordinates at
tile boundaries properly, so this is fixed.
This fixes a bug in ol.tilegrid.TileGrid#getZForResolution where this function doesn't take minZoom and maxZoom into account when selecting a zoom level for a resolution.
Fixes#2780.
Added functionality to create a wmts tilegrid and wmts source from the
capabilities object created from ol.format.WMTSCapabilities.read().
Added tests for these functions and an example.
Also altered the REST url template replacement to be case insensitive
and added tests for this. This is because the spec uses both style
and Style and both of these are used by existing WMTS services.
I am using tilegrid to request elevation data tiles side by side of a raster layer. It would be nice if these two method was public avaible such I could use the tilegrid to convert mouse coordinates to tile coordinates to request backend tiles.
The elevation tiles are not shown as a layer directly but rather used to compute and show information in relationship to mouse curser or map view.
This would save me the time of adding another tilegrid implementation in my application specific context.
This makes ol.tilegrid.TileGrid#createTileCoordTransform return the identity function. This makes it possible to use ol.source.TileVector with an ol.tilegrid.TileGrid (as opposed to an ol.tilegrid.XYZ).
Instead of incrementing and then doubling, calculate the child tile range by doubling and then incrementing.
With this change, tile coord [0, 0, 0] has the four following children:
[1, 0, 0] [1, 1, 0]
[1, 0, 1] [1, 1, 1]
Without this change, tile coord [0, 0, 0] had the nine following children:
[1, 0, 0] [1, 1, 0] [1, 2, 0]
[1, 0, 1] [1, 1, 1] [1, 2, 1]
[1, 0, 2] [1, 1, 2] [1, 2, 2]