Reputation: 5234
I need to map to a protected
property on a class using Automapper
. I've got a public
method exposed on this class that is used to set values to the property. This method requires a parameter
. How can I map a value to this class?
Destination Class:
public class Policy
{
private Billing _billing;
protected Billing Billing
{
get { return _billing; }
set { _billing = value; }
}
public void SetBilling(Billing billing)
{
if (billing != null)
{
Billing = billing;
}
else
{
throw new NullReferenceException("Billing can't be null");
}
}
}
Here's what my Automapper
code (pseudo code) looks like:
Mapper.CreateMap<PolicyDetail, Policy>()
.ForMember(d => d.SetBilling(???),
s => s.MapFrom(x => x.Billing));
I need to pass a Billing class to the SetBilling(Billing billing) method. How do I do this? Or, can I just set the protected Billing property?
Upvotes: 9
Views: 3443
Reputation: 26785
Also possible: tell AutoMapper to recognize protected members:
Mapper.Initialize(cfg =>
{
// map properties with public or internal getters
cfg.ShouldMapProperty = p => p.GetMethod.IsPublic || p.GetMethod.IsAssembly;
cfg.CreateMap<Source, Destination>();
});
No extra AfterMap needed. AutoMapper by default looks for public properties, you have to tell it on a global or Profile basis to do something differently (https://github.com/AutoMapper/AutoMapper/wiki/Configuration#configuring-visibility)
Upvotes: 18
Reputation: 52817
Easiest way: Use AfterMap/BeforeMap constructs.
Mapper.CreateMap<PolicyDetail, Policy>()
.AfterMap((src, dest) => dest.SetBilling(src.Billing));
https://github.com/AutoMapper/AutoMapper/wiki/Before-and-after-map-actions
Upvotes: 11