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I'm using AutoMapper to map a set of Models to ViewModels. It all works fine, but i have to keep doing one thing over and over again for every model/viewmodel that i create. I have to map a certain attribute from (for example) String to Int.

So my mapping now looks something like this:

Mapper.CreateMap<ModelOne, ModelOneViewModel>()
    .ForMember (d => d.SomeProperty, opt => opt.ResolveUsing(t => Convert.ToString(t.SomeProperty)));

Mapper.CreateMap<ModelOneViewModel, ModelOne>()
    .ForMember (d => d.SomeProperty, opt => opt.ResolveUsing(t => Convert.ToInt32(t.SomeProperty)));

Mapper.CreateMap<ModelTwo, ModelTwoViewModel>()
    .ForMember (d => d.SomeProperty, opt => opt.ResolveUsing(t => Convert.ToString(t.SomeProperty)));

// ... etc

Is there a way to tell automapper that it should always map SomeProperty to a String when it maps from my Models class to my ViewModels class?

And vice versa, is it then possible to tell automapper to always map the property SomeProperty back to an Int32 when it maps from ViewModels back to Models?

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  • to be clear, you want the conversion to be based on the property name of ModelOne (or visa versa for the view model) ? Should that be ModelOne.SomeProperty or any property with name SomeProperty ?
    – wal
    Oct 3, 2012 at 10:49
  • @wal Both the ModelXXX and ModelXXXViewModel have the same property name. Its is always called SomeProperty. In ModelXXX this is always an Int32 and in ModelXXXViewModel its always a String. -- So when i map from ModelXXX to ModelXXXViewModel, then it should map SomeProperty from Int32 to String. - When i map from ModelXXXViewModel to ModelXXX, then it should always cast SomeProperty from String to Int32.
    – w00
    Oct 3, 2012 at 10:56
  • @w00 Isn't Custom Type Converters what you're looking for? Oct 3, 2012 at 12:14
  • as per the doctors link, would adding a general conversion (not just for that property) be acceptable? eg: Mapper.CreateMap<string, int>().ConvertUsing(Convert.ToInt32);
    – wal
    Oct 3, 2012 at 12:18
  • @Trustme-I'maDoctor I think that could be useful. I'm actually trying to convert a byte[] to a string (converting to base64) and vice versa. A string (base64) back to byte[]. For some reason my Convert method isn't getting triggered yet. But i think it solves my problem when i get this working. Could you perhaps add it as an answer (and extra info, if you have any), so i can accept it later on, when no other answers are given.
    – w00
    Oct 3, 2012 at 12:54

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Per your comment request, the Custom Type Converters may come in handy in your case.

I don't have any additional information for now, good thing the mentioned article looks like it's explaining things quite well.

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  • Thanks, i fixed the issue i had earlier. It's already working like a charm!
    – w00
    Oct 3, 2012 at 14:06

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