tilestache-clean (1) Linux Manual Page
tilestache-clean – clean tiles from a TileStache cache
Synopsis
tilestache-clean [options] zoom…Description
This manual page documents briefly the tilestache-clean command.tilestache-clean is used to clean tiles from a TileStache cache.
Cleans a single layer in your TileStache configuration – no images are returned, and TileStache ends up with an empty in selected areas cache. Bounding box is given as a pair of lat/lon coordinates, e.g. "37.788 -122.349 37.833 -122.246". Output is a list of tile paths as they are created.
The zoom option is a space separated list of zoom levels which will be cleaned. e.g. 12 13 14 15 will clean zooms 12 through 15. Many shells allow you to use {a..b} which will expand to a list of numbers a though to b. Required.
Required Options
- -c, –config file
- Path to configuration file. Required.
- -l, –layer layer
- Layer name from configuration. "ALL" is a special value that will clean all layers in turn. If you have an actual layer named "ALL", use "ALL LAYERS" instead. Required.
- -b, –bbox south west north east
- Bounding box in floating point geographic coordinates. Required.
Options
-h, –help Show summary of options.- -p, –padding padding
- Extra margin of tiles to add around bounded area. Default value is 0 (no extra tiles).
- -e, –extension extension
- Optional file type for rendered tiles. Default value is ‘png’.
- -f, –progress-file file
- Optional JSON progress file that gets written on each iteration, so you don’t have to pay close attention.
- -q
- Suppress chatty output, –progress-file works well with this.
- -i, –include-path path
- Add the following colon-separated list of paths to Python’s include path (aka sys.path)
- –tile-list file
- Optional file of tile coordinates, a simple text list of Z/X/Y coordinates. Overrides –bbox and –padding.
See Also
tilestache-seed(1)Author
TileStache was written by Michal Migurski <mike [at] stamen.com>.This manual page was written by Andrew Harvey <andrew.harvey4 [at] gmail.com>, for the Debian project (and may be used by others).
