129 lines
4.7 KiB
JavaScript
Executable File
129 lines
4.7 KiB
JavaScript
Executable File
// MAP DATA REQUEST CALCULATORS //////////////////////////////////////
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// Ingress Intel splits up requests for map data (portals, links,
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// fields) into tiles. To get data for the current viewport (i.e. what
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// is currently visible) it first calculates which tiles intersect.
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// For all those tiles, it then calculates the lat/lng bounds of that
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// tile and a quadkey. Both the bounds and the quadkey are “somewhat”
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// required to get complete data.
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//
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// Conversion functions courtesy of
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// http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Slippy_map_tilenames
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window.getMapZoomTileParameters = function(zoom) {
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var ZOOM_TO_TILES_PER_EDGE = [64, 64, 128, 128, 256, 256, 256, 1024, 1024, 1536, 4096, 4096, 6500, 6500, 6500];
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var MAX_TILES_PER_EDGE = 9000;
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var ZOOM_TO_LEVEL = [8, 8, 8, 8, 7, 7, 7, 6, 6, 5, 4, 4, 3, 2, 2, 1, 1];
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// the current API allows the client to request a minimum portal level. the ZOOM_TO_LEVEL list are minimums
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// however, in my view, this can return excessive numbers of portals in many cases. let's try an optional reduction
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// of detail level at some zoom levels
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var level = ZOOM_TO_LEVEL[zoom] || 0; // default to level 0 (all portals) if not in array
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if (window.CONFIG_ZOOM_SHOW_LESS_PORTALS_ZOOMED_OUT) {
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if (level <= 7 && level >= 4) {
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// reduce portal detail level by one - helps reduce clutter
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level = level+1;
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}
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}
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return {
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level: level,
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maxLevel: ZOOM_TO_LEVEL[zoom] || 0, // for reference, for log purposes, etc
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tilesPerEdge: ZOOM_TO_TILES_PER_EDGE[zoom] || MAX_TILES_PER_EDGE,
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zoom: zoom // include the zoom level, for reference
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};
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}
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window.getDataZoomForMapZoom = function(zoom) {
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// we can fetch data at a zoom level different to the map zoom.
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//NOTE: the specifics of this are tightly coupled with the above ZOOM_TO_LEVEL and ZOOM_TO_TILES_PER_EDGE arrays
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// firstly, some of IITCs zoom levels, depending on base map layer, can be higher than stock. limit zoom level
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// (stock site max zoom may vary depending on google maps detail in the area - 20 or 21 max is common)
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if (zoom > 20) {
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zoom = 20;
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}
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var origTileParams = getMapZoomTileParameters(zoom);
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if (!window.CONFIG_ZOOM_DEFAULT_DETAIL_LEVEL) {
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// to improve the cacheing performance, we try and limit the number of zoom levels we retrieve data for
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// to avoid impacting server load, we keep ourselves restricted to a zoom level with the sane numbre
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// of tilesPerEdge and portal levels visible
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while (zoom > 1) {
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var newTileParams = getMapZoomTileParameters(zoom-1);
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if (newTileParams.tilesPerEdge != origTileParams.tilesPerEdge || newTileParams.level != origTileParams.level) {
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// switching to zoom-1 would result in a different detail level - so we abort changing things
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break;
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} else {
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// changing to zoom = zoom-1 results in identical tile parameters - so we can safely step back
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// with no increase in either server load or number of requests
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zoom = zoom-1;
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}
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}
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}
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if (window.CONFIG_ZOOM_SHOW_MORE_PORTALS) {
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// this is, in theory, slightly 'unfriendly' to the servers. in practice, this isn't the case - and it can even be nicer
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// as it vastly improves cacheing in IITC and also reduces the amount of panning/zooming a user would do
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if (zoom >= 15 && zoom <= 16) {
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//L1+ and closer zooms. the 'all portals' zoom uses the same tile size, so it's no harm to request things at that zoom level
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zoom = 17;
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}
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}
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return zoom;
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}
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window.lngToTile = function(lng, params) {
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return Math.floor((lng + 180) / 360 * params.tilesPerEdge);
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}
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window.latToTile = function(lat, params) {
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return Math.floor((1 - Math.log(Math.tan(lat * Math.PI / 180) +
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1 / Math.cos(lat * Math.PI / 180)) / Math.PI) / 2 * params.tilesPerEdge);
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}
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window.tileToLng = function(x, params) {
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return x / params.tilesPerEdge * 360 - 180;
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}
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window.tileToLat = function(y, params) {
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var n = Math.PI - 2 * Math.PI * y / params.tilesPerEdge;
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return 180 / Math.PI * Math.atan(0.5 * (Math.exp(n) - Math.exp(-n)));
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}
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window.pointToTileId = function(params, x, y) {
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//change to quadkey construction
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//as of 2014-05-06: zoom_x_y_minlvl_maxlvl_maxhealth
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return params.zoom + "_" + x + "_" + y + "_" + params.level + "_8_100";
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}
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window.getResonatorLatLng = function(dist, slot, portalLatLng) {
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// offset in meters
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var dn = dist*SLOT_TO_LAT[slot];
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var de = dist*SLOT_TO_LNG[slot];
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// Coordinate offset in radians
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var dLat = dn/EARTH_RADIUS;
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var dLon = de/(EARTH_RADIUS*Math.cos(Math.PI/180*portalLatLng[0]));
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// OffsetPosition, decimal degrees
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var lat0 = portalLatLng[0] + dLat * 180/Math.PI;
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var lon0 = portalLatLng[1] + dLon * 180/Math.PI;
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return [lat0, lon0];
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}
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