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Before after mapping
You can perform actions before mapping started by using BeforeMapping method.
TypeAdapterConfig<Foo, Bar>.ForType()
.BeforeMapping((src, result) => result.Initialize());You can perform actions after each mapping by using AfterMapping method. For instance, you might would like to validate object after each mapping.
TypeAdapterConfig<Foo, Bar>.ForType()
.AfterMapping((src, result) => result.Validate());Or you can set for all mappings to types which implemented a specific interface by using ForDestinationType method.
TypeAdapterConfig.GlobalSettings.ForDestinationType<IValidatable>()
.AfterMapping(result => result.Validate());BeforeMapping and AfterMapping accept action which allowed you to pass multiple statements. In code generation, you might need to pass expression instead of action using BeforeMappingInline and AfterMappingInline, expression can be translated into code, but action cannot.
For single line statement, you can directly change from BeforeMapping and AfterMapping to BeforeMappingInline and AfterMappingInline.
TypeAdapterConfig.GlobalSettings.ForDestinationType<IValidatable>()
.AfterMappingInline(result => result.Validate());For multiple statements, you need to declare a method for actions.
public static void Validate(Dto dto) {
action1(dto);
action2(dto);
...
}Then you can reference the method to BeforeMappingInline and AfterMappingInline.
TypeAdapterConfig.GlobalSettings.ForDestinationType<IValidatable>()
.AfterMappingInline(result => PocoToDtoMapper.Validate(result));You can use BeforeMapping with destination to construct final (result) object.
TypeAdapterConfig<IEnumerable<int>, IEnumerable<int>>.NewConfig()
.BeforeMapping((src, result, destination) =>
{
if (!ReferenceEquals(result, destination) && destination != null && result is ICollection<int> resultCollection)
{
foreach (var item in destination)
{
resultCollection.Add(item);
}
}
});
IEnumerable<int> source = new List<int> { 1, 2, 3, };
IEnumerable<int> destination = new List<int> { 0, };
var result = source.Adapt(destination);
destination.ShouldBe(new List<int> { 0, });
source.ShouldBe(new List<int> { 1, 2, 3, });
result.ShouldBe(new List<int> { 0, 1, 2, 3, });Same with AfterMapping.
TypeAdapterConfig<SimplePoco, SimpleDto>.NewConfig()
.ConstructUsing((simplePoco, dto) => new SimpleDto())
.AfterMapping((src, result, destination) => result.Name += $"{destination.Name}xxx");
var poco = new SimplePoco
{
Id = Guid.NewGuid(),
Name = "test",
};
var oldDto = new SimpleDto { Name = "zzz", };
var result = poco.Adapt(oldDto);
result.ShouldNotBeSameAs(oldDto);
result.Id.ShouldBe(poco.Id);
result.Name.ShouldBe(poco.Name + "zzzxxx");- Configuration
- Config inheritance
- Config instance
- Config location
- Config validation & compilation
- Config for nested mapping
- Custom member matching logic
- Constructor mapping
- Before & after mapping
- Setting values
- Shallow & merge mapping
- Recursive & object references
- Custom conversion logic
- Inheritance