Mapnik runs on Linux, OS X, Windows, and BSD systems.
First clone mapnik from github and initialize submodules
git clone https://github.com/mapnik/mapnik.git
cd mapnik
git submodule update --init
To configure and build Mapnik do:
./configure
make
To trigger parallel compilation you can pass a JOBS value to make:
JOBS=4 make
Mapnik needs > 2 GB of RAM to build. If you use parallel compilation it needs more.
If you are on a system with less memory make sure you only build with one JOB:
JOBS=1 make
To use a Python interpreter that is not named python
for your build, do
something like the following instead:
$ PYTHON=python2 ./configure
$ make PYTHON=python2
NOTE: the above will not work on windows, rather see https://github.com/mapnik/mapnik/wiki/WindowsInstallation
Then to run the tests locally (without needing to install):
make test
Install like:
make install
If you need to uninstall do:
make uninstall
For more details see the Building
Section below.
Platform specific install guides at https://github.com/mapnik/mapnik/wiki/Mapnik-Installation
For troubleshooting help see https://github.com/mapnik/mapnik/wiki/InstallationTroubleshooting
Build system dependencies are:
- C++ compiler supporting
-std=c++11
(like >= g++ 4.8 or >= clang++ 3.4) -
= 2 GB RAM (> 5 GB for g++)
- Python 2.4-2.7
- Scons (a copy is bundled)
Mapnik Core depends on:
- Boost
-
= 1.47 is required and >= 1.56 recommended
- These libraries are used:
- filesystem
- system
- regex (optionally built with icu regex support)
- program_options (optionally for mapnik command line programs)
-
- libicuuc >= 4.0 (ideally >= 4.2) - International Components for Unicode
- libz - Zlib compression
- libfreetype - Freetype2 for font support (Install requires freetype-config)
- libxml2 - XML parsing (Install requires xml2-config)
- libharfbuzz - an OpenType text shaping engine (>=0.9.34 needed for CSS font-feature-settings support)
Mapnik Core optionally depends on:
- libpng >= 1.2.x - PNG graphics (Default enabled, if found)
- libjpeg - JPEG graphics (Default enabled, if found)
- libtiff - TIFF graphics (Default enabled, if found)
- libwebp - WEBP graphics (Default enabled, if found)
- libproj - PROJ.4 projection library (Default enabled, if found)
Additional optional dependencies:
- Cairo >= 1.6.0 - Graphics library for output formats like PDF, PS, and SVG
- pkg-config - Required for building with cairo support
- PostgreSQL (for PostGIS plugin support)
- libpq - PostreSQL libraries
- pg_config - PostgreSQL installation capabilities
- libgdal - GDAL/OGR input (For gdal and ogr plugin support) (>= GDAL 2.0.2 for thread safety - mapnik#3339)
- libsqlite3 - SQLite input (needs RTree support builtin) (sqlite plugin support)
Instructions for installing many of these dependencies on various platforms can be found at the Mapnik Wiki:
https://github.com/mapnik/mapnik/wiki/Mapnik-Installation
The build system uses SCons, a pure python equivalent to autotools or cmake.
We provide a simple Makefile wrapper that can be used like:
./configure && make && make install
For help on what options are accepted do:
./configure --help
To interact with the local copy of scons directly you can do:
python scons/scons.py configure
You can also use a globally installed scons:
scons configure
If you want to clean your build do:
make clean
If you experience odd configure errors, try cleaning the configure caches:
make distclean
To install in a custom location do:
./configure PREFIX=/opt/mapnik
To pass custom CXXFLAGS or LDFLAGS do:
./configure CUSTOM_CXXFLAGS="-g -I/usr/include" CUSTOM_LDFLAGS="-L/usr/lib"
To pass custom paths to a dependency, like boost, do:
./configure BOOST_INCLUDES=/opt/boost/include BOOST_LIBS=/opt/boost/lib
To pass custom paths to a dependency, like icu, do:
./configure ICU_INCLUDES=/usr/local/include ICU_LIBS=/usr/local/include
For more details on usage see:
https://github.com/mapnik/mapnik/wiki/UsingScons
You can run the Mapnik tests locally (without installing) like:
make test
Python bindings are not included by default. You'll need to add those separately.
- Build from source: https://github.com/mapnik/python-mapnik
Mapnik has an active community of talented users and developers making beautiful maps.
If you need help or want to participate starting points include:
- Sign up and post to the mailing list: http://mapnik.org/contact/
- Join and ask questions on the #mapnik channel on irc://irc.freenode.net/mapnik
- Add your help questions to https://github.com/mapnik/mapnik-support
TileMill, which uses Mapnik internally, offers great step by step tutorials for learning advanced map styling: http://mapbox.com/tilemill/docs/crashcourse/introduction/
Mapnik is great for building your own mapping applications. Visit https://github.com/mapnik/mapnik/wiki/LearningMapnik for basic tutorials on how to programmatically use Mapnik.
Read docs/contributing.md for resources for getting involved with Mapnik development.