How can I implement offline maps using osmdroid by saving map tiles images into sqlite database?

Ayush Verma picture Ayush Verma · Nov 15, 2011 · Viewed 17.5k times · Source

I have a project that has a requirement of displaying map data in offline mode also. I have used OpenStreet maps for the same. I have saved map images(tiles) and each tile is referenced by a tilekey in database. I want to access these map tiles from database and use them accordingly.

Please suggest me.

Thanks in advance.

Answer

Piotr picture Piotr · Nov 27, 2011

Map tiles in Osmdroid are provided by map tile providers. The default tile provider used by Osmdroid is MapTileProviderBasic. This provider extends MapTileProviderArray, which means that it is an array of a few other tile providers - when a tile is requested these tile providers are asked one by one for a tile image until one of them provides it. Take a look at the constructor of MapTileProviderBasic:

public MapTileProviderBasic(final IRegisterReceiver pRegisterReceiver,
              final INetworkAvailablityCheck aNetworkAvailablityCheck, 
                                        final ITileSource pTileSource) {

    super(pTileSource, pRegisterReceiver);    
    final TileWriter tileWriter = new TileWriter();

    final MapTileFilesystemProvider fileSystemProvider = 
        new MapTileFilesystemProvider(pRegisterReceiver, pTileSource);
    mTileProviderList.add(fileSystemProvider);

    final MapTileFileArchiveProvider archiveProvider = 
        new MapTileFileArchiveProvider(pRegisterReceiver, pTileSource);
    mTileProviderList.add(archiveProvider);

    final MapTileDownloader downloaderProvider = 
        new MapTileDownloader(pTileSource, tileWriter, aNetworkAvailablityCheck);
    mTileProviderList.add(downloaderProvider);
}

There are three map tile providers added to the array of providers, in this order:

  • MapTileFilesystemProvider - provides tiles from the file system (SD card directory)
  • MapTileFileArchiveProvider - provides tiles from archive in file system
  • MapTileDownloader - provides tiles by downloading them from the Internet (e.g. from OSM servers)

So the MapTileProviderBasic looks for a given tile first in the file system, if the tile is not available then it looks for it in archive files and again if it is not available there it downloads the tile from the Internet.

Ok, this is the default mechanism. If you want to change this mechanism to look for tiles stored in a DB then you can create you own class similar to MapTileProviderBasic. So your class could also extend MapTileProviderArray and just use other providers in the constructor. In Osmdroid there is a class DatabaseFileArchive which could probably help you in reading tiles from the DB.

After creating your own tile provider you should use it instead of the default one. Map tile providers are attached to the MapView. Some of the constructors of MapView take MapTileProviderBase as an argument - you can use one of them to attach your own provider.