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Regarding substitutes for Bing Map after discontinuing service #2130

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wskkys opened this issue Jul 1, 2024 · 13 comments
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Regarding substitutes for Bing Map after discontinuing service #2130

wskkys opened this issue Jul 1, 2024 · 13 comments

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@wskkys
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wskkys commented Jul 1, 2024

Bing Maps for Enterprise  is deprecated and will be retired. Enterprise account customers can continue to use Bing Maps for Enterprise services until June 30th, 2028. Existing free (Basic) account customers can continue to use Bing Maps for Enterprise services until June 30th, 2025.
Can the author consider replacing the Bing map with another service provider?

@DzikuVx
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DzikuVx commented Jul 2, 2024

That depends which. Google Maps are not a possibility as UAV tracking is against Google Maps TOS

@JonnyRemix
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Hi, Bing maps is deprecated and is replaced by Azure maps. Is it possible to use Azure maps as a substitute? Thanks

@CarolineTyler
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Yes, I got the notice also for the bing maps API being depreciated. We really could do with an alternative.

@cptX
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cptX commented Aug 19, 2024

Are the Bing Maps Api for Inav 7 already deprecated or is it going to be depricated? If the second then when exactly? I need to use it for the next 2 weeks but my account is locked and I need to give a mobile phone to unlock it, which I don't usually do very happily. Please tell me if it is already deprecated I don't need to do it...

@mhk1058
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mhk1058 commented Aug 20, 2024

Are the Bing Maps Api for Inav 7 already deprecated or is it going to be depricated? If the second then when exactly? I need to use it for the next 2 weeks but my account is locked and I need to give a mobile phone to unlock it, which I don't usually do very happily. Please tell me if it is already deprecated I don't need to do it...

If you already have an account you are OK until at least June ‘25. If you don’t have a maps account it won’t accept new users or allow new API creation.

@sensei-hacker
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sensei-hacker commented Aug 21, 2024

here.com seems to be the likely alternative. That's where Bing sources some of their satellite images. One can get a free API key.
Someone will need to do a bit of coding to make it work.

@OptimusTi
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What's up with openstreetmaps.org?

@stronnag
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stronnag commented Sep 2, 2024

Or Mapbox via mapproxy.
Screenshot from 2024-09-02 16-36-04
(requires free Mapbox API key).

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mhk1058 commented Sep 2, 2024

Or Mapbox via mapproxy. Screenshot from 2024-09-02 16-36-04 (requires free Mapbox API key).

Can you explain how you get that to work? I have an API key but no idea how to set up the map proxy URL

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stronnag commented Sep 3, 2024

Can you explain how you get that to work? I have an API key but no idea how to set up the map proxy URL

You need a locally accessible instance of mapproxy, i.e. you host mapproxy on your LAN.
The configurator repo provides information MAPPROXY.md on using mapproxy. However, as it starts by recommending the installation of an obsolete, 10 year old version of Ubuntu, one might doubt its providence.

My contemporaneous set of notes details modern usage and installation. These notes includes examples for MapBox and other useful services like OpenTopo.

@mhk1058
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mhk1058 commented Sep 3, 2024

Can you explain how you get that to work? I have an API key but no idea how to set up the map proxy URL

You need a locally accessible instance of mapproxy, i.e. you host mapproxy on your LAN. The configurator repo provides information MAPPROXY.md on using mapproxy. However, as it starts by recommending the installation of an obsolete, 10 year old version of Ubuntu, one might doubt its providence.

My contemporaneous set of notes details modern usage and installation. These notes includes examples for MapBox and other useful services like OpenTopo.

Many thanks... probably beyond my skill and patience, I'll live with open street map for now :-)

@mhk1058
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mhk1058 commented Sep 3, 2024

What's up with openstreetmaps.org?

Nothing really, especially if it is sufficient for your needs. However, satellite photographic maps can give you an easier to read picture of the type of terrain and topo maps (like Ordnance Survey in the UK) give more intuitive terrain contouring.

@stronnag
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A few more practical considerations:

  • There has been some developer discussion as to whether to maintain the extant "OpenLayers" API or to migrate to "Leaflet"; until a clear consensus / direction emerges, developing Bing alternatives may be nugatory.
  • Both OpenLayers and Leaflet can support Azure Maps and MapBox
  • For either (or both of) Azure and MapBox, volunteer developer effort is needed and users will need to obtain personal access key(s).

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