Installation
This package allows you to inject service into mapping configuration.
PM> Install-Package Mapster.DependencyInjection
Usage
On startup, register TypeAdapterConfig, and ServiceMapper.
public void ConfigureServices(IServiceCollection services)
{
...
var config = new TypeAdapterConfig();
// Or
// var config = TypeAdapterConfig.GlobalSettings;
services.AddSingleton(config);
services.AddScoped<IMapper, ServiceMapper>();
...
}
NOTE: lifetime of ServiceMapper is up to services you would like to inject. It can be singleton, if you inject only singleton services. Or it can be transient, if any injected services is transient.
Mapping configuration
You can get service by MapContext.Current.GetService<>(), for example
config.NewConfig<Poco, Dto>()
.Map(dest => dest.Name, src => MapContext.Current.GetService<INameFormatter>().Format(src.Name));
Mapping
If you setup service injection, you need to use mapper instance to map object.
public class FooService {
private readonly IMapper _mapper;
public FooService(IMapper mapper) {
_mapper = mapper;
}
public void DoSomething(Poco poco) {
var dto = _mapper.Map<Dto>(poco);
...
}
}