[Tilecache] Re: SoCan Tilecache use the Disk cache directory structure to populate the S3 cache?

Olivier Kouame olivier.kouame at gmail.com
Fri Jun 18 12:12:27 EDT 2010


Sorry, turns out the answer is simply to use the TMS layer in
OpenLayers! Might update the Tilecache docs for that, as pretty
obvious now I've found it but must admit have spent several days
looking for the answer, admittedly as a total newbie to everything GIS
related!

Ollie


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> Hi all,
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> I'm using OpenLayers and Tilecache together on a project. I'm trying
> to seed my Amazon S3 cache by letting Tilecache populate it as normal
> when requests from OpenLayers come in, then switching OpenLayers to
> accessing the Amazon S3 cache directly once it's been filled with the
> most commonly requested tiles and then seeding the remaining tiles in
> batches whenever I have spare CPU capacity. The only problem is that
> OpenLayers is expecting the directory structure to be the one created
> by using the Disk Cache and not the one that's generated by the S3
> cache. Is there a way to force Tilecache to use the same directory
> structure for the S3 Cache as for the Disk Cache?
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> Thanks,
> Ollie
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