Geographic Information Systems Asked by StupidQuestionGuy on January 13, 2021
I’ve tried this a few different ways and can’t quite get it to work using QGIS’s add WMTS layer tool. The URL loads fine in a browser but won’t download as a tile in QGIS. I don’t have that good an understanding of how this works/ permissions stuff either – I’m not even sure what it means by capabilities. Any advice?
Full error text:
Failed to download capabilities:
Download of capabilities failed: Error transferring (URL)
-server replied: Not Found
EDIT: Went back and tried to create a link using this guide from mapbox. Still no luck. New error: not a wms server.
New, homemade link:
https://api.mapbox.com/styles/v1/cdickinson11/cjkwiea7n0raq2rp9gvab9hc4.html?fresh=true&title=true&access_token=pk.eyJ1IjoiY2RpY2tpbnNvbjExIiwiYSI6ImNqY3J6eDlscTBweHMycXMwcWltbnRiN3MifQ.X68p3M-5wwH3AudbxEYdfw#0.8/-0.000000/0.000000/0/wmts?access_token=pk.eyJ1IjoiY2RpY2tpbnNvbjExIiwiYSI6ImNqZThwZGg1dDAyMngzM3Fsdmp0dm82YTcifQ.bjVqusaDZqdZVWunQ0xS7A4
You can use the WMTS endpoint documented at https://www.mapbox.com/api-documentation/#retrieve-a-maps-wmts-document
Answered by AndrewHarvey on January 13, 2021
Better off using XYZ instead of WMTS from mapbox
Answered by GeospatialInformationTech on January 13, 2021
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