# Leaftest Leaftest consists of a bash script that uses [minetestmapper](https://github.com/Rogier-5/minetest-mapper-cpp) to display the map on a leaflet based zoomable sloppy map. For an example, see [VanessaE survival server's map](https://daconcepts.com/vanessa/hobbies/minetest/worldmaps/Survival_World/map.html). The map is generated through many invocations of `minetestmapper` with small chunks, instead of one invocation with the whole map, which gets cropped later. This will keep memory requirements for all tools mostly unrelated to the map size. ### Dependencies Ensure that you have: -bash -imagemagick -minetestmapper Note that you need a minetestmapper which supports precise node coordinates, the official minetestmapper doesn't support it (yet), but the one linked above does.
If you want to host the map on the world wide web, you'll need a web server. ### Running the mapper script Get a clone: ``` git clone --recursive https://github.com/est31/leaftest.git ``` Compile the downscaler: ``` (cd downscaling && sh compile.sh) ``` To start the mapping, do: ``` MAPPERDIR=dir/containing/minetestmapper ./mapper.sh path/to/world spawnx,spawny dimension ``` Make sure that you have provided a `colors.txt` file, e.g. by putting it inside the world directory. The `dimension` number specifies the width and height of the map that should be rendered, centering with your spawn position. `dimension` should be a multiple of `8*256 = 2048`. `6144` is a good starting value. The list of parameters passed via the invocation is fixed. Further options are passed to the mapper script via the environment variable mechanism (as observable above): * `MAPPERDIR` must point to the path that contains the minetestmapper executable * `MAPPERPARAMS` can be used to pass custom parameters to the `minetestmapper` invocation * `JOBNUM` can be set to an integer > 1 to run `JOBNUM` many processes in parallel to speed up the mapping process. NOTE: Do not set this above 1 if the world uses the LevelDB backend ([more reading](https://github.com/est31/leaftest/issues/20)). After mapping has finished, you can open the `www/map.html` file. If you want to publish your results, you can either symlink the `www` directory into your `/var/www` directory, or copy it. Due to usage of relative symlinks, you should use `rsync -L`, so that the copied directory doesn't contain symlinks. ### License Copyright (c) 2015-2016 est31, License: MIT. Parts base on unilicensed script from [LibertyLand](http://www.ayntest.net/pages/liberty-land-map.html) minetest server, [github here](https://github.com/ayntest/ayntest.github.io).