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I am trying to inject a mapper object (class is TypeMapper) dependency using Spring as follows,

@Mapper(componentModel = "spring",
        uses = {TypeMapper.class})
public interface AttachmentMapper {

  AttachmentMapper MAPPER = Mappers.getMapper(AttachmentMapper.class);

  @Mappings({
      @Mapping(source = "type", target = "type") })
  AttachmentDTO toDTO(Attachment attachment);
}

Code for TypeMapper is as follows,

@Component
@Mapper
public abstract class TypeMapper {

  public abstract Type mapType(DtoType DtoType);

  @InheritConfiguration(name = "mapType")
  public abstract DtoType mapDtoType(Type type);
}

The generated AttachmentMapperImpl code is follows,

public class AttachmentMapperImpl implements AttachmentMapper {

    @Autowired

    private TypeMapper typeMapper;

    public AttachmentDto toDTO(Attachment attachment) {

    if ( attachment == null) {
        return null;
    }

    attachmentDTO.setType(typeMapper.mapDtoType(attachment.getType()));

    return attachmentDTO;
}

The issue is in the generated code, the @Autowired typeMapper is null. Can anyone shed some light on what I am doing wrong here?

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The TypeMapper does not use the spring componentModel. You would need to remove the @Component from the TypeMapper and use @Mapper(componentModel = "spring") instead.

If you are using AttachmentMapper MAPPER = Mappers.getMapper(AttachmentMapper.class); to get the mapper then this is wrong as the Mappers factory should only be used with the default componentModel. If you are using Spring you should inject your mapper instead.

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  • Thanks Filip. I was new to Mapstruct and spring in general and was struggling to understand what was going wrong. I have removed @Mapper(componentModel = "spring") and made it default and it worked. Thanks for the insight.
    – Krishna
    Feb 12, 2019 at 21:14
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    @Filip You said: If you are using Spring you should inject your mapper instead. I cannot use spring components outside the context. How about this: I need the same mapper in spring and outside spring. What is best practice to do?
    – Robert
    Nov 25, 2019 at 15:38
  • What do you mean you cannot use Spring outside the context? Are you using or not using Spring?
    – Filip
    Nov 25, 2019 at 20:59
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    If that is the case, then I would not mix and match mappers. Especially if you want to have dependencies between mappers. Perhaps you should only use the default component model and use that everywhere.
    – Filip
    Nov 26, 2019 at 10:00
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    @Filip I have the same issue as Robert, using Spring Boot, but want to use my Mappers in plain old JUnit tests, too, not firing up the entire Spring context for that. It works fine, but I'd rather avoid the warning...
    – Gregor
    May 24, 2022 at 9:45

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