I know there are a lot of questions (and answers) about this BUT none of these works for me when using .net6 and automapper 11.01.1
They seem to have removed many of these Ignore
, IgnoreAllUnmapped
and ForAllOtherMembers
in the latest automapper.
If I use ignore with ForAllMembers
(before or after ForMember
) it will ignore all fields, even those I specify with a map.
The problem: I have two classes with fields with the same name, but I only want to map a few and ignore the rest. (please don't say "why do you need automapper" that's not the question here).
I need to use automapper in this case but not sure if they support this anymore? Am I missing a nuget maybe? I only use the "AutoMapper 11.01.1"
public class User1
{
public string Name { get; set; } = "Foo";
public int Age { get; set; } = 7;
public string Phone { get; set;} = "123456789";
}
public class User2
{
public string FirstLastName { get; set; }
public int Age { get; set; }
public string Phone { get; set; }
}
public class AutoMapperProfile : Profile
{
public AutoMapperProfile()
{
CreateMap<User1, User2>()
.ForMember(dest => dest.FirstLastName, opt => opt.MapFrom(src => src.Name))
//.ForMember(dest => dest.Age, src => src.Ignore()); // works BUT I do not want to ignore every field manually
//.ForAllMembers(dest => dest.Ignore()) // doesn't work, clears all fields
//.ValidateMemberList(MemberList.None) // doesn't work
;
}
}
void Main()
{
var user1 = new User1();
var config = new MapperConfiguration(mc => mc.AddProfile(new AutoMapperProfile()));
Mapper mapper = new Mapper(config);
var user2 = mapper.Map<User2>(user1);
user2.Dump();
}