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AutoMapper Map Child Property that also has a map defined

I have the following Domain Object:

public class DomainClass
{
    public int Id { get; set; }

    public string A { get; set; }
    public string B { get; set; }
}

I have the following two objects that I want to map to:

public class Parent 
{
    public int Id { get; set; }
    public string A { get; set; }

    public Child Child { get; set; }
}

public class Child 
{
    public int Id { get; set; }
    public string B { get; set; }
}

I set up the following maps:

 Mapper.CreateMap<DomainClass, Parent>();
 Mapper.CreateMap<DomainClass, Child>();

If I map my object using the following call then the parent.Child property is null.

var domain = GetDomainObject();
var parent = Mapper.Map<DomainClass, Parent>(domain); // parent.Child is null

I know I can write the following:

var domain = GetDomainObject();
var parent = Mapper.Map<DomainClass, Parent>(domain);
parent.Child = Mapper.Map<DomainClass, Child>(domain);

Is there a way I can eliminate that second call and have AutoMapper do this for me?

You just need to specify that in the mapping:

Mapper.CreateMap<DomainClass, Child>();
Mapper.CreateMap<DomainClass, Parent>()
      .ForMember(d => d.Id, opt => opt.MapFrom(s => s.Id))
      .ForMember(d => d.A, opt => opt.MapFrom(s => s.A))
      .ForMember(d => d.Child, 
                 opt => opt.MapFrom(s => Mapper.Map<DomainClass, Child>(s)));

Just map the child using self. Tested with AutoMapper 6.1.1.

        CreateMap<DomainClass, Child>();
        CreateMap<DomainClass, Parent>()
            .ForMember(d => d.Child, opt => opt.MapFrom(s => s));

In Automapper 5.0 and above and if you are using Profile to create mapper:

public class OrderMapper : Profile
{
    public OrderMapper()
    {
        CreateMap<Order, OrderDto>(MemberList.None)
            .ForMember(dest => dest.OrderId,
                opts => opts.MapFrom(src => src.OrderId))
            .ForMember(dest => dest.OrderDate,
                opts => opts.MapFrom(src => src.OrderDate))
            .ForMember(dest => dest.OrderedBy,
                opts => opts.MapFrom(src => src.OrderedBy))
            .ForMember(dest => dest.ItemsDto,
                opt => opt.MapFrom(src => src.Items));
    }
}

where destination ItemsDto is a:

 public List<OrderItemDto> ItemsDto { get; set; }

and source Items is a:

  public List<OrderItem> Items { get; set; }

Then create a mapper profile for the child item/property:

public class OrderItemMapper : Profile
{
    public OrderItemMapper()
    {
        CreateMap<OrderItem, OrderItemDto>(MemberList.None)
            .ForMember(dest => dest.ItemId,
                opts => opts.MapFrom(src => src.ItemId))
            .ForMember(dest => dest.ItemPrice,
                opts => opts.MapFrom(src => src.ItemPrice))
            .ForMember(dest => dest.Name,
                opts => opts.MapFrom(src => src.Name))
            .ForMember(dest => dest.Quantity,
                opts => opts.MapFrom(src => src.Quantity))
            .ForMember(dest => dest.ItemTotal,
                opts => opts.MapFrom(src => src.ItemTotal));
    }

}

Try This Way:

 _Mapper.Map<DomainClass, Child>();
         _Mapper.Map<DomainClass, Parent>()
            .ForMember(d => d.Child, opt => opt.MapFrom(s => s));

I faced this issue before the way I solved it is by bidirectional mapping

like this

 mapper.CreateMap<ChildInputDto, Child>();
 mapper.CreateMap<Child, ChildInputDto>();

I dont know why but it worked with me

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