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I would use AutoMapper to create an expression to use with LINQ (e.g. LINQ To SQL):

void Main()
{
    Mapper.CreateMap<Person, PersonDto>();
    Mapper.Engine.CreateMapExpression<Person, PersonDto>().ToString().Dump();
}

public class Person
{
    public string Name { get; set; }

    public IEnumerable<Person> Children { get; set; }
}

public class PersonDto
{
    public string Name { get; set; }

    public IEnumerable<PersonDto> Children { get; set; }
}

But a StackOverflowException occurs mapping the "Children" property (I had already written to Jimmy in the past).

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  • what's the problem? How is it relevant? Nov 19, 2013 at 11:16
  • @DmitryLedentsov is not possible to have the expression. Nov 19, 2013 at 13:50
  • @MatteoMigliore if you don't use IEnumerable its work?
    – Grundy
    Nov 19, 2013 at 14:29
  • Yes, but it's not IEnumerable but IEnumerable<T> (I fixed the code I posted), the same problem with T[]. Nov 19, 2013 at 14:31
  • @MatteoMigliore I'm afraid hardly anyone help you, except Author of AutoMapper
    – Grundy
    Nov 19, 2013 at 14:55

1 Answer 1

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The author told that the problem is that the root class has a self reference, but it's not supported by many LINQ providers.

If the root class has not self-references the problem is another with AutoMapper 3, because the produced LINQ expression is:

x => new PersonDto() { Name = x.Name, Children = x.Children.Select(y => new AddressDto { Name = y.Name })} 

Instead of:

x => new PersonDto() { Name = x.Name, Children = IIF((x.Children == null), null, x.Children.Select(y => new AddressDto { Name = y.Name }))}

So if the child property of the root class is null, the projection will fail.

At the moment is not possible to use AutoMapper for this purpose.

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