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== Map 1 object to multiple objects == | == Map 1 object to multiple objects == | ||
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class Group | |||
{ | |||
public int Id { get; set; } | |||
public ICollection<int> UserIds { get; } = new List<int>(); | |||
} | |||
class User | |||
{ | |||
public int Id { get; set; } | |||
public int GroupId { get; set; } | |||
} | |||
</kode> | |||
=== Flatten to ValueType === | |||
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var config = new MapperConfiguration(cfg => | |||
{ | |||
cfg.CreateMap<(int groupId, int userId), User>() | |||
.ForMember(dest => dest.Id, opt => opt.MapFrom(src => src.userId)) | |||
.ForMember(dest => dest.GroupId, opt => opt.MapFrom(src => src.groupId)); | |||
}); | |||
IMapper mapper = config.CreateMapper(); | |||
var group = new Group | |||
{ | |||
Id = 9, | |||
UserIds = {1, 2, 3} | |||
}; | |||
IEnumerable<(int groupId, int userId)> groupAndUserList = group.UserIds.Select(x => ValueTuple.Create(group.Id, x)); | |||
var users = mapper.Map<IEnumerable<User>>(groupAndUserList).ToList(); | |||
</kode> | |||
=== Flatten with a ITypeConverter === | |||
<kode lang='cs' collapsed> | |||
var config = new MapperConfiguration(cfg => | var config = new MapperConfiguration(cfg => | ||
{ | { | ||
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} | } | ||
} | } | ||
} | } | ||
</kode> | </kode> |
Version du 24 avril 2020 à 12:58
Description
Permet le mapping d'un objet de type A vers un objet de type B.
AutoMapper utilise des convention de mapping afin de réduire le paramétrage:
- Propriétés de même nom
- Flattening
- Ignore les références null
Liens
- Getting Started
- Static and Instance API
- AutoMapper.Collection bibliothèque externe pour géré les collections
- Map 1 object to list of objects
Setup and configuration
var config = new MapperConfiguration(cfg => {
// configure mapping from Source to Dest
cfg.CreateMap<Source, Dest>();
// load the configuration from AppProfile
cfg.AddProfile<AppProfile>();
// load the configuration from all classes who inherits from Profile in the current assembly
cfg.AddProfiles(typeof(ContainerConfig).Assembly);
});
IMapper mapper = config.CreateMapper();
IMapper mapper = new Mapper(config);
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Profile
AProfile.cs |
internal sealed class AProfile : Profile
{
public AProfile()
{
this.CreateAToBMapping();
this.CreateBToAMapping();
}
private void CreateAToBMapping()
{
this.CreateMap<A, B>()
.ForMember(dest => dest.B1, opt => opt.MapFrom(src => src.A1));
}
private void CreateBToAMapping()
{
this.CreateMap<B, A>()
.ForMember(dest => dest.A1, opt => opt.MapFrom(src => src.B1));
.ForAllOtherMembers(opt => opt.Ignore()); // ignore all other members
}
}
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Dependency Injection
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Add the nuget package AutoMapper.Extensions.Microsoft.DependencyInjection |
Startup.cs |
public void ConfigureServices(IServiceCollection services)
{
// add as parameter one type for each assembly
services.AddAutoMapper(typeof(ProfileTypeFromAssembly1), typeof(ProfileTypeFromAssembly2));
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Exemple
var config = new MapperConfiguration(cfg =>
{
cfg.CreateMap<A, B>()
.ForMember(dst => dst.Q2, opts => opts.MapFrom(src => src.P2)); // map A.P2 → B.Q2
.ReverseMap(); // map B → A
});
IMapper mapper = config.CreateMapper();
C c = new C() { P1 = 3 };
A a = new A() { P1 = 1, C1 = c };
B b = mapper.Map<B>(a);
// b.P1 = 1, b.Q2 = 2, b.C1P1 = 3
class A
{
public int P1 { get; set; }
public int P2 { get; set; }
public C C1 { get; set; }
}
class B
{
public int P1 { get; set; } // mapping par convention avec A.P1
public int Q2 { get; set; } // mapping par configuration avec A.P2
public int C1P1 { get; set; } // mapping par flattening avec A.C1.P1
}
class C
{
public int P1 { get; set; }
}
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If the mapping has not been configured, you will get an AutoMapper.AutoMapperMappingException |
List and polymorphism
// avec une liste
List<B> listB = Mapper.Map<List<A>, List<B>>(listA);
// polymorphism
cfg.CreateMap<Parent1, Parent2>()
.Include<Child1, Child2>();
// IncludeAllDerived(); to include all the derived classes
// without the include, the resulting list contains only Parent2 objects (no Child2 objects)
cfg.CreateMap<Child1, Child2>();
var lp1 = new List<Parent1> { new Parent1 { P1 = 1}, new Child1 { P1 = 2, P2 = 22 } };
var lp2 = mapper.Map<List<Parent2>>(lp1);
// Parent2, Child2
class Parent1
{
public int P1 { get; set; }
}
class Child1 : Parent1
{
public int P2 { get; set; }
}
class Parent2
{
public int P1 { get; set; }
}
class Child2 : Parent2
{
public int P2 { get; set; }
}
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Pass parameter to the mapping
var config = new MapperConfiguration(cfg =>
{
cfg.CreateMap<A, B>()
.ForMember(dest => dest.P1,
opt => opt.MapFrom((src, dest, destMember, resContext) => src.P1 + (int)resContext.Items["+"]));
});
IMapper mapper = config.CreateMapper();
var a = new A { P1 = 1 };
var b = mapper.Map<B>(a, opt => opt.Items["+"] = 9);
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Map 1 object to multiple objects
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Flatten to ValueType
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Flatten with a ITypeConverter
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MOQ
var mapperMock = new Mock<IMapper>();
mapperMock.Setup(x => x.Map<ItemDto>(It.IsAny<Item>()))
.Returns(new ItemDto());
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Installation
NuGet → AutoMapper
ASP.NET Core
NuGet → AutoMapper.Extensions.Microsoft.DependencyInjection
Startup.cs |
public void ConfigureServices(IServiceCollection services)
{
services.AddAutoMapper();
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MyController.cs |
private readonly IMapper _mapper;
public MyController(IMapper mapper)
{
_mapper = mapper;
B b = _mapper.Map<A, B>(a);
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Configuration dans Profile