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* [http://docs.automapper.org/en/stable/Flattening.html Flattening] | * [http://docs.automapper.org/en/stable/Flattening.html Flattening] | ||
{{info | If the mapping to a destination property has not been configured, you will get an {{boxx|AutoMapper.AutoMapperMappingException}}}} | {{info | If the mapping to a destination property has not been configured, you will get an {{boxx|AutoMapper.AutoMapperMappingException}}}} | ||
= [https://docs.automapper.org/en/stable/Flattening.html Flatening] = | |||
<kode lang='cs'> | |||
var config = new MapperConfiguration(cfg => | |||
{ | |||
// naming convention: SpecificItem.Category → SpecificItemDto.Category | |||
// flatening conventing: SpecificItem.Item.Id → SpecificItemDto.ItemId | |||
// configuration: SpecificItem.Item.Code → SpecificItemDto.Code | |||
cfg.CreateMap<SpecificItem, SpecificItemDto>() | |||
.ForMember(dest => dest.Code, opt => opt.MapFrom(src => src.Item.Code)); | |||
// naming convention: SpecificItem.Category → SpecificItemDtoV2.Category | |||
// configuration: explicitly call the mapping of Item → SpecificItemDtoV2 for the Item property | |||
cfg.CreateMap<SpecificItem, SpecificItemDtoV2>() | |||
.IncludeMembers(x => x.Item); | |||
// naming convention: Item.Id → ItemDtoV2.Id | |||
// naming convention: Item.Code → ItemDtoV2.Code | |||
cfg.CreateMap<Item, ItemDtoV2>(); | |||
// MemberList.None to skip validation and ignore unmapped destination properties like Category | |||
cfg.CreateMap<Item, SpecificItemDtoV2>(MemberList.None) | |||
.IncludeBase<Item, ItemDtoV2>(); | |||
}); | |||
config.AssertConfigurationIsValid(); | |||
IMapper mapper = config.CreateMapper(); | |||
var specificItem = new SpecificItem | |||
{ | |||
Item = new Item | |||
{ | |||
Id = 1, | |||
Code = 2 | |||
}, | |||
Category = 3 | |||
}; | |||
var specificItemDto = mapper.Map<SpecificItemDto>(specificItem); | |||
var specificItemDtoV2 = mapper.Map<SpecificItemDtoV2>(specificItem); | |||
</kode> | |||
= Unflattening = | = Unflattening = |
Version du 13 mai 2021 à 12:41
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); |
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 } } |
Dependency Injection
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)); |
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; } } |
If the mapping to a destination property has not been configured, you will get an AutoMapper.AutoMapperMappingException |
Flatening
var config = new MapperConfiguration(cfg => { // naming convention: SpecificItem.Category → SpecificItemDto.Category // flatening conventing: SpecificItem.Item.Id → SpecificItemDto.ItemId // configuration: SpecificItem.Item.Code → SpecificItemDto.Code cfg.CreateMap<SpecificItem, SpecificItemDto>() .ForMember(dest => dest.Code, opt => opt.MapFrom(src => src.Item.Code)); // naming convention: SpecificItem.Category → SpecificItemDtoV2.Category // configuration: explicitly call the mapping of Item → SpecificItemDtoV2 for the Item property cfg.CreateMap<SpecificItem, SpecificItemDtoV2>() .IncludeMembers(x => x.Item); // naming convention: Item.Id → ItemDtoV2.Id // naming convention: Item.Code → ItemDtoV2.Code cfg.CreateMap<Item, ItemDtoV2>(); // MemberList.None to skip validation and ignore unmapped destination properties like Category cfg.CreateMap<Item, SpecificItemDtoV2>(MemberList.None) .IncludeBase<Item, ItemDtoV2>(); }); config.AssertConfigurationIsValid(); IMapper mapper = config.CreateMapper(); var specificItem = new SpecificItem { Item = new Item { Id = 1, Code = 2 }, Category = 3 }; var specificItemDto = mapper.Map<SpecificItemDto>(specificItem); var specificItemDtoV2 = mapper.Map<SpecificItemDtoV2>(specificItem); |
Unflattening
// unflattening UserDto.GroupId → User.Group.Id this.CreateMap<UserDto, User>() .ForPath(dest => dest.Group.Id, opt => opt.MapFrom(src => src.GroupId)); |
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; } } |
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); |
Map 1 object to multiple objects
// map 1 Group to many User 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; } } |
Flatten to ValueType
var config = new MapperConfiguration(cfg => { cfg.CreateMap<(Group group, int userId), User>() .IncludeMembers(s => s.group) // call the mapping Group → User .ForMember(dest => dest.Id, opt => opt.MapFrom(src => src.userId)); cfg.CreateMap<Group, User>() .ForMember(dest => dest.GroupId, opt => opt.MapFrom(src => src.Id)) .ForMember(dest => dest.Id, opt => opt.Ignore()); }); 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(); |
Flatten with a ITypeConverter
var config = new MapperConfiguration(cfg => { cfg.CreateMap<int, User>() .ForMember(dest => dest.Id, opt => opt.MapFrom(src => src)); cfg.CreateMap<Group, User>() .ForMember(dest => dest.GroupId, opt => opt.MapFrom(src => src.Id)) .ForMember(dest => dest.Id, opt => opt.Ignore()); cfg.CreateMap<Group, IEnumerable<User>>() .ConvertUsing<GroupToUsersConverter>(); }); IMapper mapper = config.CreateMapper(); var group = new Group { Id = 9, UserIds = { 1, 2, 3 } }; var users = mapper.Map<IEnumerable<User>>(group).ToList(); // use a converter to flatten a Group class GroupToUsersConverter : ITypeConverter<Group, IEnumerable<User>> { public IEnumerable<User> Convert( Group source, IEnumerable<User> destination, ResolutionContext context) { foreach (var userId in source.UserIds) { var user = context.Mapper.Map<User>(userId); context.Mapper.Map(source, user); yield return user; } } } |
Conditional mapping
cfg.CreateMap<A, B>() // map A.P2 → B.Q2 if A.P2 > 0 // if A.P2 <= 0 → B.Q2 = 0 .ForMember(dest => dest.Q2, opt => { opt.Condition(src => src.P2 > 0); opt.MapFrom(src => src.P2); }); |
Before and After Map Action
cfg.CreateMap<A, B>() .BeforeMap((src, dest) => src.P1 += 1) .AfterMap((src, dest) => dest.P1 -= 1); |
Errors
A lambda expression with a statement body cannot be converted to an expression tree
this.CreateMap<Class1, Class2>() .ForMember(dest => dest.Prop1, opt => opt.MapFrom(src => { // ... })); // use a new overload of MapFrom this.CreateMap<Class1, Class2>() .ForMember(dest => dest.Prop1, opt => opt.MapFrom((src, dest) => { // ... })); |
MOQ
var mapperMock = new Mock<IMapper>(); mapperMock.Setup(x => x.Map<ItemDto>(It.IsAny<Item>())) .Returns(new ItemDto()); |
Unit tests
var configuration = new MapperConfiguration(cfg => cfg.AddProfile<ItemProfile>()); configuration.AssertConfigurationIsValid(); var mapper = configuration.CreateMapper(); var item = new Item { /* ... */ }; var itemDto = mapper.Map<ItemDto>(item); var mappedItem = mapper.Map<Item>(itemDto); Assert.Equal(item.Property1, mappedItem.Property1); |
Mock
// create a mock mapper var mockMapper = new Mock<IMapper>(); // mock the mapping this.mockMapper.Setup(m => m.Map<MyEntity, MyDto>(It.IsAny<MyEntity>())) .Returns(myDto); // or create a new simplified mapper var mapper = new Mapper( new MapperConfiguration( cfg => { cfg.CreateMap<MyEntity, MyDto>() .ForMember(dest => dest.Property1, opt => opt.Ignore()); })); |
Installation
NuGet → AutoMapper
ASP.NET Core
NuGet → AutoMapper.Extensions.Microsoft.DependencyInjection
Startup.cs |
public void ConfigureServices(IServiceCollection services) { services.AddAutoMapper(typeof(Startup)); |
MyController.cs |
private readonly IMapper mapper; public MyController(IMapper mapper) { this.mapper = mapper; B b = this.mapper.Map<A, B>(a); |
Configuration dans Profile