Adds ability to map collections to existing collections without re-creating the collection object.
Will Add/Update/Delete items from a preexisting collection object based on user defined equivalency between the collection's generic item type from the source collection and the destination collection.
Call AddCollectionMappers when configuring
Mapper.Initialize(cfg =>
{
cfg.AddCollectionMappers();
// Configuration code
});
Will add new IObjectMapper objects into the master mapping list.
Adding equivalence to objects is done with EqualityComparison extended from the IMappingExpression class.
cfg.CreateMap<OrderItemDTO, OrderItem>().EqualityComparison((odto, o) => odto.ID == o.ID);
Mapping OrderDTO back to Order will compare Order items list based on if their ID's match
Mapper.Map<List<OrderDTO>,List<Order>>(orderDtos, orders);
If ID's match, then AutoMapper will map OrderDTO to Order
If OrderDTO exists and Order doesn't, then AutoMapper will add a new Order mapped from OrderDTO to the collection
If Order exists and OrderDTO doesn't, then AutoMapper will remove Order from collection
ORMs don't like setting the collection, so you need to add and remove from preexisting one.
This automates the process by just specifying what is equal to each other.
Automapper.Collection.EntityFramework
or Automapper.Collection.EntityFrameworkCore
can do that for you.
Mapper.Initialize(cfg =>
{
cfg.AddCollectionMappers();
// entity framework
cfg.SetGeneratePropertyMaps<GenerateEntityFrameworkPrimaryKeyPropertyMaps<DB>>();
// entity framework core
cfg.SetGeneratePropertyMaps<GenerateEntityFrameworkCorePrimaryKeyPropertyMaps<DB>>();
// Configuration code
});
User defined equality expressions will overwrite primary key expressions.
Automapper.Collection.EntityFramework does that as well through extension method from of DbSet.
Translate equality between dto and EF object to an expression of just the EF using the dto's values as constants.
dbContext.Orders.Persist().InsertOrUpdate<OrderDTO>(newOrderDto);
dbContext.Orders.Persist().InsertOrUpdate<OrderDTO>(existingOrderDto);
dbContext.Orders.Persist().Remove<OrderDTO>(deletedOrderDto);
dbContext.SubmitChanges();
Note: This is done by converting the OrderDTO to Expression<Func<Order,bool>> and using that to find matching type in the database. You can also map objects to expressions as well.
Persist doesn't call submit changes automatically
First, install NuGet. Then, install AutoMapper.Collection from the package manager console:
PM> Install-Package AutoMapper.Collection
PM> Install-Package AutoMapper.Collection.EntityFramework
PM> Install-Package AutoMapper.Collection.EntityFrameworkCore
PM> Install-Package AutoMapper.Collection.LinqToSQL