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I have a 3-layer architecture Web Api solution with 3 projects inside: data, business and presentation layers. I need to initialize two different mappers in two business and presentation layers.

I've created a static class and method to initialize one mapper in business logic:

using AutoMapper;
using Shop.BLL.DTOModels;
using Shop.DAL.Models;
using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Linq;
using System.Text;
using System.Threading.Tasks;

namespace Shop.BLL.InitMapper
{
    public static class InitializeMapperBLL
    {
        public static void RegisterMappings()
        {
            Mapper.Initialize(cfg => cfg.CreateMap<Category, DTOCategoryModel>());
        }
    }
}

And call it like here:

using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Linq;
using System.Text;
using System.Threading.Tasks;
using Shop.DAL.Repositories;
using AutoMapper;
using Shop.BLL.DTOModels;
using Shop.DAL.Models;
using Shop.BLL.Interfaces;
using Shop.DAL.Interfaces;
using Shop.BLL.InitMapper;

namespace Shop.BLL.Services
{
    public class CategoryService : ICategoryService
    {
        IUnitOfWork Database { get; set; }

        public CategoryService(IUnitOfWork uow)
        {
            Database = uow;
        }

        public IEnumerable<DTOCategoryModel> GetCategories()
        {
//I call it here
            InitializeMapperBLL.RegisterMappings();

            return Mapper.Map<IEnumerable<Category>, List<DTOCategoryModel>>(Database.Categories.GetAll());
        }
        public void Dispose()
        {
            Database.Dispose();
        }


    }
}

And in the presentation layer I do the same thing:

using AutoMapper;
using Shop.API.ViewModels;
using Shop.BLL.DTOModels;
using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Linq;
using System.Text;
using System.Threading.Tasks;

namespace Shop.API.MapperInit
{
    public static class InitializeMapperAPI
    {
        public static void RegisterMappings()
        {
            Mapper.Initialize(cfg => cfg.CreateMap<DTOCategoryModel, CategoryViewModel>());
        }
    }
}

And call in Global.asax

protected void Application_Start()
        {
            AreaRegistration.RegisterAllAreas();
            GlobalConfiguration.Configure(WebApiConfig.Register);
            FilterConfig.RegisterGlobalFilters(GlobalFilters.Filters);
            RouteConfig.RegisterRoutes(RouteTable.Routes);
            BundleConfig.RegisterBundles(BundleTable.Bundles);
      //here I call it
            InitializeMapperAPI.RegisterMappings();

            CreateKernel();
        }

And I've got the error Mapper already initialized. You must call Initialize once per application domain/process.

How to solve this problem?

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One way you can do it is using reflection and automapper profiles. This has worked very well in projects I've used it in.

Create one automapper profile class in each of your projects/layers. Each profile class should contain only the maps that it itself needs. An example of what one of these would look like is the following:

  //Profile here is of type AutoMapper.Profile
  public class BusinessLayerMapperConfig : Profile
  {
    public BusinessLayerMapperConfig()
    {
      //create layer specific maps
      CreateMap<MyObjectDTO, MyObjectViewModel>();
    }

    public override string ProfileName
    {
      get { return this.GetType().ToString(); }
    }
  }

and then somewhere real close to the entry point of your app (I call the following method from the ApplicationStart method in Global.asax.cs), initialize all of your profiles like this:

public static void RegisterMaps()
    {
      //get all projects' AutoMapper profiles using reflection
      var assembliesToScan = System.AppDomain.CurrentDomain.GetAssemblies();
      var allTypes = assembliesToScan.SelectMany(a => a.ExportedTypes).ToArray();

      var profiles =
          allTypes
              .Where(t => typeof(Profile).GetTypeInfo().IsAssignableFrom(t.GetTypeInfo()))
              .Where(t => !t.GetTypeInfo().IsAbstract);

      //add each profile to our static AutoMapper
      Mapper.Initialize(cfg =>
      {
        foreach (var profile in profiles)
        {
          cfg.AddProfile(profile);
        }
      });
    }

this will allow you to separate your maps logically by the layer they are used in as well as ensure you initialize them only once.

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  • That's built in now. Mar 2, 2018 at 14:55
  • It's not the same. Automapper can scan assemblies for profiles for you, and you are doing that manually.
    – Evk
    Mar 2, 2018 at 15:29

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