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Apparence
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// create destination from data from source | // create destination from data from source | ||
var destination = source.Adapt< | var destination = source.Adapt<Destination>(); | ||
// update destination with data from source | // update destination with data from source |
Version du 18 janvier 2025 à 22:50
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Mapping
// create destination from data from source var destination = source.Adapt<Destination>(); // update destination with data from source source.Adapt(destination); |
Configuration
// global config TypeAdapterConfig.GlobalSettings.Default.IgnoreNullValues(true); // config the mapping from Item to ItemDto TypeAdapterConfig<Item, ItemDto> // src, dest .NewConfig() // create new map config (overwrite existing ones) .ForType() // OR create a map config if no one exists, otherwise append to th existing one .Ignore(dest => dest.Prop1) // do not map Prop1 .Map(dest => dest.Prop2, src => $"{0} {1}", src.Prop2, src.Prop3)); // custom mapping for Prop2 |
Dependency Injection
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Useful is you migrate from Automapper to Mapster and you do not want to change your code. |
dotnet add package Mapster.DependencyInjection |
Program.cs |
services.AddSingleton(config); services.AddScoped<IMapper, ServiceMapper>(); |
Installation
dotnet add package Mapster |