Display TomTom map with folium












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I am starting data scientist and I am doing a benchmark for maps.
I would like to visualize the TomTom map API in Jupyter notebook with folium to compare it with OpenStreetMap. Openstreet map is supported by folium so that is easy. This code is doing the trick:



import folium 

OSM_map = folium.Map(location=[45.523, -122.675],
zoom_start=13,
tiles="OpenStreetMap")


Now, I would like to do the same with the TomTom maps API. On developer.tomtom.com I find that this is the request URL:



https://api.tomtom.com/map/1/tile/basic/main/0/0/0.png?view=Unified&key=*****


So I thought to implement this in folium. I don't get an error message but it is just displaying a gray map.



TomTom_map = folium.Map(
location=[45.523, -122.675],
zoom_start=10,
tiles='http://{s}.api.tomtom.com/map/1/tile/basic/main/{z}/{x}/{y}.png',
API_key = 'xxxxxx',
attr='TomTom')


I follow literally the example of the folium documentation but it does not work. Anyone knows how to solve this? That would be great :). Cheers.










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    I haven't used a custom tileset before, but you could try to pass the API key in the tiles arg e.g. tiles='http://{s}.api.tomtom.com/map/1/tile/basic/main/{z}/{x}/{y}.png?view=Unified&key=*****' Also, you would omit the API_key arg in this scenario
    – Bob Haffner
    Nov 21 '18 at 16:46










  • I agree with Bob. Cloudmade API key's parameter name is apikey and for TomTom it is key.
    – szogoon
    Nov 22 '18 at 8:37










  • Thanks guys, this is doing the trick! :)
    – Sandy_4242
    Nov 22 '18 at 10:45










  • Good deal. I'll have to explore the custom tileset options soon
    – Bob Haffner
    Nov 22 '18 at 17:19
















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I am starting data scientist and I am doing a benchmark for maps.
I would like to visualize the TomTom map API in Jupyter notebook with folium to compare it with OpenStreetMap. Openstreet map is supported by folium so that is easy. This code is doing the trick:



import folium 

OSM_map = folium.Map(location=[45.523, -122.675],
zoom_start=13,
tiles="OpenStreetMap")


Now, I would like to do the same with the TomTom maps API. On developer.tomtom.com I find that this is the request URL:



https://api.tomtom.com/map/1/tile/basic/main/0/0/0.png?view=Unified&key=*****


So I thought to implement this in folium. I don't get an error message but it is just displaying a gray map.



TomTom_map = folium.Map(
location=[45.523, -122.675],
zoom_start=10,
tiles='http://{s}.api.tomtom.com/map/1/tile/basic/main/{z}/{x}/{y}.png',
API_key = 'xxxxxx',
attr='TomTom')


I follow literally the example of the folium documentation but it does not work. Anyone knows how to solve this? That would be great :). Cheers.










share|improve this question


















  • 2




    I haven't used a custom tileset before, but you could try to pass the API key in the tiles arg e.g. tiles='http://{s}.api.tomtom.com/map/1/tile/basic/main/{z}/{x}/{y}.png?view=Unified&key=*****' Also, you would omit the API_key arg in this scenario
    – Bob Haffner
    Nov 21 '18 at 16:46










  • I agree with Bob. Cloudmade API key's parameter name is apikey and for TomTom it is key.
    – szogoon
    Nov 22 '18 at 8:37










  • Thanks guys, this is doing the trick! :)
    – Sandy_4242
    Nov 22 '18 at 10:45










  • Good deal. I'll have to explore the custom tileset options soon
    – Bob Haffner
    Nov 22 '18 at 17:19














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I am starting data scientist and I am doing a benchmark for maps.
I would like to visualize the TomTom map API in Jupyter notebook with folium to compare it with OpenStreetMap. Openstreet map is supported by folium so that is easy. This code is doing the trick:



import folium 

OSM_map = folium.Map(location=[45.523, -122.675],
zoom_start=13,
tiles="OpenStreetMap")


Now, I would like to do the same with the TomTom maps API. On developer.tomtom.com I find that this is the request URL:



https://api.tomtom.com/map/1/tile/basic/main/0/0/0.png?view=Unified&key=*****


So I thought to implement this in folium. I don't get an error message but it is just displaying a gray map.



TomTom_map = folium.Map(
location=[45.523, -122.675],
zoom_start=10,
tiles='http://{s}.api.tomtom.com/map/1/tile/basic/main/{z}/{x}/{y}.png',
API_key = 'xxxxxx',
attr='TomTom')


I follow literally the example of the folium documentation but it does not work. Anyone knows how to solve this? That would be great :). Cheers.










share|improve this question













I am starting data scientist and I am doing a benchmark for maps.
I would like to visualize the TomTom map API in Jupyter notebook with folium to compare it with OpenStreetMap. Openstreet map is supported by folium so that is easy. This code is doing the trick:



import folium 

OSM_map = folium.Map(location=[45.523, -122.675],
zoom_start=13,
tiles="OpenStreetMap")


Now, I would like to do the same with the TomTom maps API. On developer.tomtom.com I find that this is the request URL:



https://api.tomtom.com/map/1/tile/basic/main/0/0/0.png?view=Unified&key=*****


So I thought to implement this in folium. I don't get an error message but it is just displaying a gray map.



TomTom_map = folium.Map(
location=[45.523, -122.675],
zoom_start=10,
tiles='http://{s}.api.tomtom.com/map/1/tile/basic/main/{z}/{x}/{y}.png',
API_key = 'xxxxxx',
attr='TomTom')


I follow literally the example of the folium documentation but it does not work. Anyone knows how to solve this? That would be great :). Cheers.







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    I haven't used a custom tileset before, but you could try to pass the API key in the tiles arg e.g. tiles='http://{s}.api.tomtom.com/map/1/tile/basic/main/{z}/{x}/{y}.png?view=Unified&key=*****' Also, you would omit the API_key arg in this scenario
    – Bob Haffner
    Nov 21 '18 at 16:46










  • I agree with Bob. Cloudmade API key's parameter name is apikey and for TomTom it is key.
    – szogoon
    Nov 22 '18 at 8:37










  • Thanks guys, this is doing the trick! :)
    – Sandy_4242
    Nov 22 '18 at 10:45










  • Good deal. I'll have to explore the custom tileset options soon
    – Bob Haffner
    Nov 22 '18 at 17:19














  • 2




    I haven't used a custom tileset before, but you could try to pass the API key in the tiles arg e.g. tiles='http://{s}.api.tomtom.com/map/1/tile/basic/main/{z}/{x}/{y}.png?view=Unified&key=*****' Also, you would omit the API_key arg in this scenario
    – Bob Haffner
    Nov 21 '18 at 16:46










  • I agree with Bob. Cloudmade API key's parameter name is apikey and for TomTom it is key.
    – szogoon
    Nov 22 '18 at 8:37










  • Thanks guys, this is doing the trick! :)
    – Sandy_4242
    Nov 22 '18 at 10:45










  • Good deal. I'll have to explore the custom tileset options soon
    – Bob Haffner
    Nov 22 '18 at 17:19








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I haven't used a custom tileset before, but you could try to pass the API key in the tiles arg e.g. tiles='http://{s}.api.tomtom.com/map/1/tile/basic/main/{z}/{x}/{y}.png?view=Unified&key=*****' Also, you would omit the API_key arg in this scenario
– Bob Haffner
Nov 21 '18 at 16:46




I haven't used a custom tileset before, but you could try to pass the API key in the tiles arg e.g. tiles='http://{s}.api.tomtom.com/map/1/tile/basic/main/{z}/{x}/{y}.png?view=Unified&key=*****' Also, you would omit the API_key arg in this scenario
– Bob Haffner
Nov 21 '18 at 16:46












I agree with Bob. Cloudmade API key's parameter name is apikey and for TomTom it is key.
– szogoon
Nov 22 '18 at 8:37




I agree with Bob. Cloudmade API key's parameter name is apikey and for TomTom it is key.
– szogoon
Nov 22 '18 at 8:37












Thanks guys, this is doing the trick! :)
– Sandy_4242
Nov 22 '18 at 10:45




Thanks guys, this is doing the trick! :)
– Sandy_4242
Nov 22 '18 at 10:45












Good deal. I'll have to explore the custom tileset options soon
– Bob Haffner
Nov 22 '18 at 17:19




Good deal. I'll have to explore the custom tileset options soon
– Bob Haffner
Nov 22 '18 at 17:19












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Thanks Bob and szogoon,



It works now! I replaced the code with:



import folium 

TomTom_map = folium.Map(
location=[45.523, -122.675],
zoom_start=10,
tiles= 'http://{s}.api.tomtom.com/map/1/tile/basic/main/{z}/{x}/{y}.png?
view=Unified&key=********',
attr='TomTom')





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    Thanks Bob and szogoon,



    It works now! I replaced the code with:



    import folium 

    TomTom_map = folium.Map(
    location=[45.523, -122.675],
    zoom_start=10,
    tiles= 'http://{s}.api.tomtom.com/map/1/tile/basic/main/{z}/{x}/{y}.png?
    view=Unified&key=********',
    attr='TomTom')





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      Thanks Bob and szogoon,



      It works now! I replaced the code with:



      import folium 

      TomTom_map = folium.Map(
      location=[45.523, -122.675],
      zoom_start=10,
      tiles= 'http://{s}.api.tomtom.com/map/1/tile/basic/main/{z}/{x}/{y}.png?
      view=Unified&key=********',
      attr='TomTom')





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        Thanks Bob and szogoon,



        It works now! I replaced the code with:



        import folium 

        TomTom_map = folium.Map(
        location=[45.523, -122.675],
        zoom_start=10,
        tiles= 'http://{s}.api.tomtom.com/map/1/tile/basic/main/{z}/{x}/{y}.png?
        view=Unified&key=********',
        attr='TomTom')





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        Thanks Bob and szogoon,



        It works now! I replaced the code with:



        import folium 

        TomTom_map = folium.Map(
        location=[45.523, -122.675],
        zoom_start=10,
        tiles= 'http://{s}.api.tomtom.com/map/1/tile/basic/main/{z}/{x}/{y}.png?
        view=Unified&key=********',
        attr='TomTom')






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