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NAME

       mapcache_seed - generate tiles to seed mapcache

SYNOPSIS

       mapcache_seed -c /path/to/mapcache.xml [options]

DESCRIPTION

       mapcache_seed is an advanced seeding tool for mapcache, whose main features are:

       • configurable number of seeding threads, to speed up the rendering

       • ability to reseed tiles older than a certain timestamp

       • ability to seed tiles given a shapefile/OGR datasource

OPTIONS

       -c, --config file
              Path to the mapcache.xml configuration file that contains the tilesets that need to
              be seeded.

       -C, --cache override
              Override  cache  used  by  selected  tileset  (useful   for   selectively   seeding
              fallback/multitier caches).

       -t, --tileset name
              Name of the tileset that must be seeded.

       -g, --grid name
              Name of the grid that must be seeded (the selected tileset must reference the given
              grid).

       -z, --zoom minzoom,maxzoom
              (Optional) Start and end zoom levels that must be seeded,  separated  by  a  comma,
              e.g. 0,6.

       -M, --metasize width,height
              Override metatile size while seeding, e.g. 8,8.

       -e, --extent minx,miny,maxx,maxy
              (Optional) Bounding box of the area to seed.

       -o, --older timestamp|now
              (Optional)  Only  seed  tiles  that  are older than the given value.  The value can
              either be the string "now", or a date formatted  like  year/month/day  hour:minute,
              e.g.: "2011/01/31 20:45".  (Note that a full timestamp should be quoted).

       -n, --nthreads number
              Number  of  parallel  threads  that  should  be  used to request tiles from the WMS
              source. The default is 1, but can be set higher if the  WMS  server  can  withstand
              parallel  requests  (as a rule of thumb, the value chosen here should never be much
              higher  than  the  number  of  cpus  on  the  WMS   server).   (Incompatible   with
              -p/--nprocesses).

       -p, --nprocesses number
              Number  of  parallel  processes  that  should be used to request tiles from the WMS
              source. (Incompatible with -n/--nthreads).

       -P, --precent number
              Percent of failed requests allowed from the last 1000 before we abort (default: 1%,
              set to 0 to abort on first error).

       -L, --log-failed file
              Log failed tiles to file.

       -R, --retry-failed file
              Rtry failed requests logged to file by --log-failed.

       -m, --mode seed|delete|transfer
              Mode the utility will be running in: either seed (default), delete or transfer.

       -x, --transfer tileset
              Name of tileset to transfer.

       -D, --dimension DIMENSION=VALUE
              Used  to  specify which dimension to use if the tileset supports dimensions. Can be
              used multiple times to set multiple dimensions, e.g. -D "DIM1=VAL1" -D "DIM2=VAL2".

       -h, --help
              Show help.

       -q, --quiet
              Don't print progress messages to the standard output.

       -f, --force
              Force tile recreation even if it already exists.

       -v, --verbose
              Print verbose debugging info (if compiled in).

       Optional Commandline options when using OGR/GEOS.

       At compile time, if OGR and GEOS where found on  the  system,  the  seeder  tool  supports
       additional options to seed only the tiles that cover an arbitrary geographical area.

       Important:  Note  that  for  the  time  being,  the  OGR  datasource should be in the same
       projection as the grid you are seeding, as there is no  automatic  reprojection  from  the
       datasource projection to the grid projection.

       -d, --ogr-datasource datasource
              OGR connection to the spatial source. Consult the OGR documentation for all that is
              supported. In the simplest case (e.g. a Shapefile), this is just the full  filename
              of the shapefile.

       -l, --ogr-layer layer
              (Optional)  For  datasources  that  contain  multiple  layers  (e.g.  postgis, with
              multiple tables), determines which layer will be used.

       -s, --ogr-sql SQL
              OGR sql expression that can be applied (see http://www.gdal.org/ogr/ogr_sql.html).

       -w, --ogr-where where
              SQL "where" expression to filter out returned values. This would typically be  used
              to  select  only the geometry of a given country if the datasource contains all the
              world contours.

NOTES

       The seeding utility must be run under the same  user  account  as  the  user  running  the
       webserver.  This  is  required  so  the permissions on the tiles created by the seeder are
       accessible by the webserver, and conversely so the seeder has the rights to write files to
       directories created by the webserver.

       A sample seeding session goes like this:

               [user@host]$ sudo www-data
               [www-data@host]$ mapcache_seed -c /path/to/www/conf/mapcache.xml [options]
               [www-data@host]$ logout
               [user@host]$

EXAMPLE

       Seed the "osm" tileset with the "g"(google/web-mercator) grid:

               mapcache_seed -c mapcache.xml -t osm -g g

       Seed levels 0 through 12:

               mapcache_seed -c mapcache.xml -t osm -g g -z 0,12

       Given  a shapefile that contains the world country countours, seed only the areas that are
       covered by land (i.e. skip the oceans). Also use 4 request threads in parallel:

               mapcache_seed -c mapcache.xml -t osm -g g -z 0,12 -n 4 -d /path/to/seed.shp

       Same as beforehand, but only seed the USA (notice the  quote  usage,  required  to  create
       valid sql with a single-quoted 'US':

               mapcache_seed -c mapcache.xml -t osm -g g -z 0,12 -n 4 -d /path/to/seed.shp -w "FIPS_A2='US'"

       Reseed  levels  0  to 12 (this could also be done by deleting the cache for levels 0 to 12
       and doing a classic seed, but doing so this way does not slow down  the  access  from  web
       clients):

               mapcache_seed -c mapcache.xml -t osm -g g -z 0,12 -o now

                                          29 August 2015                         mapcache_seed(1)