Using BsonClassMap, is it possible to map a domain object reference while keeping the domain object assembly persistent ignorant (changing the public A Reference { get; set; } property to public MongoDBRef Reference{ get; set; } in the sample class B below is not acceptable).
For this case, the referenced object is not a part of the same aggregate, and should not be stored as a nested document.
Is it possible map two domain objects in a relationship like this:
public class A
{
public Guid Id {get; private set; }
}
public class B
{
public Guid Id { get; private set; }
public A Reference { get; set; }
}
Into the following document structure:
// Collection for class A
{ _id: "11111111-1111-1111-1111-111111111111" }
// Collection class B
{
_id: "22222222-2222-2222-2222-222222222222",
reference_id: "11111111-1111-1111-1111-111111111111"
}
The mapping may look like:
BsonClassMap.RegisterClassMap<A>(cm =>
{
cm.MapIdProperty(c => c.Id)
.SetIdGenerator(new GuidGenerator())
.SetRepresentation(BsonType.String);
}
BsonClassMap.RegisterClassMap<B>(cm =>
{
cm.MapIdProperty(c => c.Id)
.SetIdGenerator(new GuidGenerator())
.SetRepresentation(BsonType.String);
// How do I map the B.Reference to a manual reference (like
// the sample doc structure above) or possibly as a DBRef?
}
So, without changing the model, how do I map the Reference property to object A, from object B as either a DBRef or as a manual references (as in my sample document structure above)?
Is this possible using BsonClassMap? Or in order to use BsonClassMap and keep my domain assembly persistent ignorant, do I need to change the model to something like:
public class A
{
public Guid Id {get; private set; }
}
public class B
{
public Guid Id { get; private set; }
public Guid ReferenceId { get; set; } // Don't reference the object directly,
// just store the Guid to the
// referenced object.
}