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Mapster
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Dotnet.World.News(Wednesday, September, 20, 2023)
🔴 [Mapster] A fast, fun and stimulating object to object Mapper! Mapster was designed to be efficient on both speed and memory. You could gain a 4x performance improvement whilst using only 1/3 of memory.
- Mapster and IFormFile exception
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Object Mapping in .NET
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Help with an ASP.NET Core API and Mapster
Have you read this part in their documentation? https://github.com/MapsterMapper/Mapster/wiki/Data-types
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Is Automapper the most hated library?
Which is the main reason I don't use it anymore. I can still stand behind why it was created and what it was trying to solve. If you still want to use a mapper I would recommend Mapster as it supports source generation so you can see all code and it's references.
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When using the DTO pattern and rolling your own mappers, is there a shorter way to write the mapping functions?
Gotta add a shoutout to Mapster which does pretty much the same thing also using source generation.
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AutoMapper's open source code of conduct
I highly recommend Mapster (https://github.com/MapsterMapper/Mapster)
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What C# tools would you like to use that don't exist today?
We use Mapster coupled with FastExpressionCompiler and have been very happy with it.
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Looking for alternative solution to Deep Clone for 10,000+ iterrations
Try Mapster
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Unit Tests Done Right (Part 2)
I hope I managed to convince you and proved the value of unit tests for mappings, so let's move on to the next example. We're going to use AutoMapper, but from a testing standpoint, the choice of mapper makes no difference. For instance, we can replace AutoMapper with Mapster and it won't affect our tests in any way. Moreover, the existing tests will indicate whether our mapping refactoring was successful or not, which is one of the points of having unit tests 🙂
AutoMapper
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Object Mapping in .NET
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Is AutoMapper 13.0 available?
The 13.0 Upgrade Guide page was created back in April, but there is no sign of the release yet.
- New Google Bard Update (can run code)
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Is there a better way to map data in ASP ?
The most well-know is probably AutoMapper, but it's not universally liked.
- AutoMapper's open source code of conduct
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Nightclub Website
AutoMapper - well for automapping
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How to avoid AutoMapper configuration runtime errors
When working with AutoMapper, we often bump into runtime errors due to invalid mapping configuration, such as this one:
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How to Build a WEB API ASP.NET Core 6
What problems will resolve automapper?
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LINQ Formatters
If you are a fan of data mappers, you might want to enhance the implementation with additional extension methods. Here is an example for AutoMapper.
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We released a new version of ShapeShift (0.4.0) - A lightweight Kotlin first library for Object Mapping. Would love to hear your thoughts!
I'm wondering myself. Most mappers like https://automapper.org/ will make a best effort mapper automatically via introspection. If this is just a DSL/annotation suite that requires explicit, complete mapping implementations then this strikes me as a re-implementation of parts of kotlin in kotlin.
What are some alternatives?
mapperly - A .NET source generator for generating object mappings. No runtime reflection.
Mapping Generator - :arrows_counterclockwise: "AutoMapper" like, Roslyn based, code fix provider that allows to generate mapping code in design time.
GraphQL for .NET - GraphQL for .NET
AgileMapper - A zero-configuration, highly-configurable, unopinionated object mapper with viewable execution plans. Flattens, unflattens, deep clones, merges, updates and projects queries. .NET 3.5+ and .NET Standard 1.0+.
ExpressMapper - Mapping .Net types
Hot Chocolate - Welcome to the home of the Hot Chocolate GraphQL server for .NET, the Strawberry Shake GraphQL client for .NET and Banana Cake Pop the awesome Monaco based GraphQL IDE.
mapr - A simple object to object mapper.
TimeZoneMapper - Library for mapping *N*X TimeZone ID's (e.g. Europe/Amsterdam) to .Net's TimeZoneInfo classes.