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I am populating my viewmodels from linq queries. I have a method to retrieve a list of plans that looks something like this

        public static IEnumerable<PlanViewModel> GetPlans()
        {
        using (var context = new RepEntities())
        {

            var query = (from p in context.Plans.Include("StatusCommon")
                         join r in context.RealEstateDetails on p.ReId equals r.ReId
                         select new PlanViewModel
                         {
                             PlanName = p.PlanName,
                             ...
                             LastUpdated = p.LastUpdated,
                         });

            return query.ToList();
        }
    }

Where you see the ellipses are about 30 other properties. Now I want to build a method to return a single Plan. The method would be virtually the same except that it will contain a where clause to specify a plan Id. I would like to refactor this code so that I am not duplicating the mapping of the Model to the ViewModel. However, I'm not finding a way that allows me to do this. Can anyone offer any suggestions as to how to properly code this so that here isn't so much duplication?

Thanks in advance!

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  • try creating repository add methods GetAll which does currently you are doing , add GetById method which you want to achieve.. Nov 26, 2013 at 2:47

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Either use reflection to populate the fields, or go with a library like AutoMapper. I'd definitely recommend using AutoMapper though, it will keep your code a lot cleaner.

Another possibility is using implicit or explicit converters.

It pretty much depends where you want to have the code:

  • Utility class (reflection)
  • Models/ViewModels (implicit or explicit)
  • Anywere (AutoMapper)
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  • Jeroen, Automapper looks like the solution. Do you happen to know how it handles Navigation Properties? Suppose a Plan has one or more Buildings. So the source would be Plan.Buildings where Buildings is a List<Building>. Then my destination (ViewModel) would be PlanViewModel.Buildings whereas Buildings is a List<BuildingViewModel>. Can Automapper handle this sort of nested projection?
    – gilpach
    Nov 26, 2013 at 1:19
  • Yes, this is definitely possible. You can find a lot of information in their wiki; the relevant page is this: github.com/AutoMapper/AutoMapper/wiki/Nested-mappings Nov 26, 2013 at 1:22

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