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An easy to configure framework for creating your own web mapping applications.
Origo is a web mapping framework. It is based on theOpenLayers library. You can use Origo to create your own desktop-like web mapping applications. The project is run and maintained by a number of Swedish municipalities.
- Responsive design
- Multiple modules available (among others: an editing interface, geopositioning and map sharing)
- Ability to read data from multiple different types of sources
- Very light footprint
Download the latestrelease and check out thedocumentation. Below you will find some live examples and how to get started devoloping with Origo.
Learn more how to use Origo with thedocumentation.
We happily accept contributions of any kind. Guidelines are available in theCONTRIBUTING.md andDEVELOPING.md files.
Thank you for considering contributing to Origo.
For all bugs and feature requests please use"Issues". Have a look atCONTRIBUTING.md for some tips on how to write issues.
Not convinced? Or maybe you need some inspiration? Check out these examples of web maps that have been developed using the Origo framework:
- Demo of latest release
- Enakartan
- Eskilstunakartan
- Haninge kommun webbkarta
- Karlstadskartan
- Malmö
- Mälardalskartan
- Sigtunakartan
- Strängnäskartan
- Västerås Stads samlingskarta
So you have decided to take matters into your own hands and get coding? Great!
Just follow these three steps and you will be up and running in no time.
The minimum requirements are:
To get your own local copy of Origo use git to clone the repository with the command below:
git clone https://github.com/origo-map/origo.gitTo install the required node dependencies run the following command from the root directory of Origo:
npm installTo start webpack-dev-server use:
npm start
The server will be available athttp://localhost:9966/. It utilizes LiveReload which means you do not have to refresh the browser page whenever you make a change in your code.
Once you are ready to create a minified bundle, you will use:
npm run buildThis will create a build of Origo in the build folder. Note that you will need to change the path to the Origo javascript file in theindex.html file, fromorigo.js toorigo.min.js, if you wish to run the map using the bundled version.
To further reduce the bundle size of Origo it's recommended to enable gzip on your web server, as in this example forIIS. This will reduce the file size to approximately a fourth of the original size.
Guidelines for developing in Origo are available in theDEVELOPING.md file.
More information about Origo plugins can be found in thePLUGINS.md file.
The project is licensed under the BSD 2-clause license. It is specified in thelicense file.
If you want to get in contact with us and other users of Origo then please join our chat on discord using this invitation:origo.map.
Onhttps://origo-map.github.io/archive/ you can take part of our newsletter and read about our meetups.
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