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The problem

I have a domain model that has a revisioning system build in to it. In concept it looks like this:

Model -> ModelDetails

The Model holds all the relations to other objects and has an ICollection of the ModelDetails. It also has a details property that shows the latest version. Until now I've mapped everything by manual coding to the viewmodels. Those are basically a combination of the Model and the ModelDetails (details property) object. The problem lies in defining that the mapping of the viewmodel come's both from the Model as the Details property (ModelDetails model).

With the example shown below I can make it with by using an extra call, but then I would need to place that call on every conversion place instead of just one mapping call. Another complexity is that because the relation are being mapped, I can't handle the revisioning of the relations atm.

The domain models

public class Model : RevisionBasedModel<Revisions.ModelDetails>
{
    public int Id { get; set; }
    public virtual ICollection<ModelTwo> RelationExample { get; set; } 
             = new HashSet<ModelTwo>();
}

public abstract class RevisionBasedModel<TRevision> : IRevisionBasedModel<TRevision> 
{
    public TRevision Details
    {
        get { return Revisions.OrderByDescending(x => x.TimeStamp).First();
    }

    public virtual ICollection<TRevision> Revisions { get; set; } 
            = new HashSet<TRevision>();
}

public class ModelDetails {
    public int Id { get; set; }
    public string PropertyOne { get; set; }
    public string PropertyTwo { get; set; }
}

The viewmodel

public class ModelVM {
    public int Id { get; set; }
    public int RevisionId { get; set; }
    public string PropertyOne { get; set; }
    public string PropertyTwo { get; set; }
    public ICollection<ModelTwoVM> RelationExample { get; set; }
            = new HashSet<ModelTwoVM>
}

Current mapping configuration

CreateMap<Model, ModelVM>()
    .ForMember(x => x.RelationExample, opt => opt.MapFrom(y => y.RelationExample));
CreateMap<ModelDetails, ModelVM>()
    .ForMember(x => x.RevisionId, opt => opt.MapFrom(y => y.Id));

CreateMap<ModelTwo, ModelTwoVM>();
CreateMap<ModelTwoDetails, ModelTwoVM>()
    .ForMember(x => x.RevisionId, opt => opt.MapFrom(y => y.Id));

Current conversion

var viewModel = this._mapper.Map<Model, ModelVM>(model);
viewModel = this._mapper.Map<ModelDetails, ModelVM>(model.Details, viewModel);

UPDATE 24-01-2017 19:26

In the comments, the suggestion was made for a possible 'crude' way, by using a Custom type converter. I was able to make the revision part working, but because the default mapping is overwritten I lose my relation mapping.

public class RevisionConverter<TModel, TRevision, TViewModel> : ITypeConverter<TModel, TViewModel>
    where TModel : IRevisionBasedModel<int, TRevision>
{
    public TViewModel Convert(TModel source, TViewModel destination, ResolutionContext context)
    {
        return context.Mapper.Map<TRevision, TViewModel>(source.Details, destination);
    }
}
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