--- layout: default title: Using the self-host maps server grand_parent: Building data visualizations parent: Using coordinate and region maps nav_order: 40 redirect_from: - /dashboards/selfhost-maps-server/ --- # Using the self-host maps server The self-host maps server for OpenSearch Dashboards allows users to access the default maps service in air-gapped environments. OpenSearch-compatible map URLs include a map manifest with map tiles and vectors, the map tiles, and the map vectors. The following sections provide steps for setting up and using the self-host maps server with OpenSearch Dashboards. You can access the `maps-server` image via the official OpenSearch [Docker Hub repository](https://hub.docker.com/u/opensearchproject). {: .note} ## Pulling the Docker image Open your terminal and run the following command: `docker pull opensearchproject/opensearch-maps-server:1.0.0` ## Setting up the server You must set up the map tiles before running the server. You have two setup options: Use the OpenSearch-provided maps service tiles set, or generate the raster tiles set. ### Option 1: Use the OpenSearch-provided maps service tiles set Create a Docker volume to hold the tiles set: `docker volume create tiles-data` Download the tiles set from the OpenSearch maps service. Two planet tiles sets are available based on the desired zoom level: - Zoom Level 8 (https://maps.opensearch.org/offline/planet-osm-default-z0-z8.tar.gz) - Zoom level 10 (https://maps.opensearch.org/offline/planet-osm-default-z0-z10.tar.gz) The planet tiles set for zoom level 10 (2 GB compressed/6.8 GB uncompressed) is approximately 10 times larger than the set for zoom level 8 (225 MB compressed/519 MB uncompressed). {: .note} ``` docker run \ -e DOWNLOAD_TILES=https://maps.opensearch.org/offline/planet-osm-default-z0-z8.tar.gz \ -v tiles-data:/usr/src/app/public/tiles/data/ \ opensearch/opensearch-maps-server \ import ``` ### Option 2: Generate the raster tiles set To generate the raster tiles set, use the [raster tile generation pipeline](https://github.com/opensearch-project/maps/tree/main/tiles-generation/cdk) and then use the tiles set absolute path to create a volume to start the server. ## Starting the server Use the following command to start the server using the Docker volume `tiles-data`. The following command is an example using host URL "localhost" and port "8080": ``` docker run \ -v tiles-data:/usr/src/app/public/tiles/data/ \ -e HOST_URL='http://localhost' \ -p 8080:8080 \ opensearch/opensearch-maps-server \ run ``` Or, if you generated the raster tiles set, run the server using that tiles set: ``` docker run \ -v /absolute/path/to/tiles/:/usr/src/app/dist/public/tiles/data/ \ -p 8080:8080 \ opensearch/opensearch-maps-server \ run ``` To access the tiles set, open the URLs in a browser on the host or use the `curl` command `curl http://localhost:8080/manifest.json`. Confirm the server is running by opening each of the following links in a browser on your host or with a `curl` command (for example, `curl http://localhost:8080/manifest.json`). * Map manifest URL: `http://localhost:8080/manifest.json` * Map tiles URL: `http://localhost:8080/tiles/data/{z}/{x}/{y}.png` * Map tiles demo URL: `http://localhost:8080/` ## Using the self-host maps server with OpenSearch Dashboards You can use the self-host maps server with OpenSearch Dashboards by either adding the parameter to `opensearch_dashboards.yml` or configuring the default WMS properties in OpenSearch Dashboards. ### Option 1: Configure opensearch_dashboards.yml Configure the manifest URL in `opensearch_dashboards.yml`: `map.opensearchManifestServiceUrl: "http://localhost:8080/manifest.json"` ### Option 2: Configure Default WMS properties in OpenSearch Dashboards 1. On the OpenSearch Dashboards console, select **Stack Management > Advanced Settings**. 2. Locate `visualization:tileMap:WMSdefaults` under **Default WMS properties**. 3. Change `"enabled": false` to `"enabled": true` and add the URL for the valid map server. ## Licenses Tiles are generated per [Terms of Use for Natural Earth vector map data](https://www.naturalearthdata.com/about/terms-of-use/) and [Copyright and License for OpenStreetMap](https://www.openstreetmap.org/copyright). ## Related articles * [Configuring a Web Map Service (WMS)]({{site.url}}{{site.baseurl}}/dashboards/visualize/maptiles/) * [Using coordinate and region maps]({{site.url}}{{site.baseurl}}/dashboards/visualize/geojson-regionmaps/)