AutoMapper and Sorting the child collection conditionally











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I have an object graph that I'm loading from a database using Fluent NHibernate and AutoMapper into DTOs:-



public class Foo
{
public int Id { get; set; }
public virtual ICollection<Bar> Bars { get; set; }
public bool SortBarByName
}

public class Bar
{
public int Id { get; set; }
public int SortOrder { get; set; }
public virtual Foo Foo { get; set; }
}


My mappings look like:-



public class FooDto
{
public IEnumerable<BarDto> Bars { get; set; }
}

public class BarDto
{
public string Name { get; set; }
public int SortOrder { get; set; }
}


My mapping looks like:



mapper.CreateMap<Foo, FooDto>().ForMember(d => d.Bars, o => o.MapFrom(s => s.Bars));
mapper.CreateMap<Bar, BarDto>();


When I return FooDto, I want collection of BarDto to be sorted based on below condition.
I want to sort BarDto by Name if SortBarByName is true or by SortOrder if SortBarByName is false, based on SortBarByName property of class Foo.



Note: Name property is not present in Bar class, it is only in BarDto.



Can I do something in the AutoMappers to achieve this?










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    Have you tried using ForMember() to map the bar property as you wish? You could apply your sorting there.
    – RedFox
    Nov 12 at 7:15










  • Do you have the SortOrder property in your Bar object, too?
    – RedFox
    Nov 12 at 7:24










  • @RedFox Yes, SortOrder is present in the Bar object, but Name is not in the Bar object. Please see my edits.
    – 9_A
    Nov 12 at 7:40















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I have an object graph that I'm loading from a database using Fluent NHibernate and AutoMapper into DTOs:-



public class Foo
{
public int Id { get; set; }
public virtual ICollection<Bar> Bars { get; set; }
public bool SortBarByName
}

public class Bar
{
public int Id { get; set; }
public int SortOrder { get; set; }
public virtual Foo Foo { get; set; }
}


My mappings look like:-



public class FooDto
{
public IEnumerable<BarDto> Bars { get; set; }
}

public class BarDto
{
public string Name { get; set; }
public int SortOrder { get; set; }
}


My mapping looks like:



mapper.CreateMap<Foo, FooDto>().ForMember(d => d.Bars, o => o.MapFrom(s => s.Bars));
mapper.CreateMap<Bar, BarDto>();


When I return FooDto, I want collection of BarDto to be sorted based on below condition.
I want to sort BarDto by Name if SortBarByName is true or by SortOrder if SortBarByName is false, based on SortBarByName property of class Foo.



Note: Name property is not present in Bar class, it is only in BarDto.



Can I do something in the AutoMappers to achieve this?










share|improve this question




















  • 1




    Have you tried using ForMember() to map the bar property as you wish? You could apply your sorting there.
    – RedFox
    Nov 12 at 7:15










  • Do you have the SortOrder property in your Bar object, too?
    – RedFox
    Nov 12 at 7:24










  • @RedFox Yes, SortOrder is present in the Bar object, but Name is not in the Bar object. Please see my edits.
    – 9_A
    Nov 12 at 7:40













up vote
1
down vote

favorite









up vote
1
down vote

favorite











I have an object graph that I'm loading from a database using Fluent NHibernate and AutoMapper into DTOs:-



public class Foo
{
public int Id { get; set; }
public virtual ICollection<Bar> Bars { get; set; }
public bool SortBarByName
}

public class Bar
{
public int Id { get; set; }
public int SortOrder { get; set; }
public virtual Foo Foo { get; set; }
}


My mappings look like:-



public class FooDto
{
public IEnumerable<BarDto> Bars { get; set; }
}

public class BarDto
{
public string Name { get; set; }
public int SortOrder { get; set; }
}


My mapping looks like:



mapper.CreateMap<Foo, FooDto>().ForMember(d => d.Bars, o => o.MapFrom(s => s.Bars));
mapper.CreateMap<Bar, BarDto>();


When I return FooDto, I want collection of BarDto to be sorted based on below condition.
I want to sort BarDto by Name if SortBarByName is true or by SortOrder if SortBarByName is false, based on SortBarByName property of class Foo.



Note: Name property is not present in Bar class, it is only in BarDto.



Can I do something in the AutoMappers to achieve this?










share|improve this question















I have an object graph that I'm loading from a database using Fluent NHibernate and AutoMapper into DTOs:-



public class Foo
{
public int Id { get; set; }
public virtual ICollection<Bar> Bars { get; set; }
public bool SortBarByName
}

public class Bar
{
public int Id { get; set; }
public int SortOrder { get; set; }
public virtual Foo Foo { get; set; }
}


My mappings look like:-



public class FooDto
{
public IEnumerable<BarDto> Bars { get; set; }
}

public class BarDto
{
public string Name { get; set; }
public int SortOrder { get; set; }
}


My mapping looks like:



mapper.CreateMap<Foo, FooDto>().ForMember(d => d.Bars, o => o.MapFrom(s => s.Bars));
mapper.CreateMap<Bar, BarDto>();


When I return FooDto, I want collection of BarDto to be sorted based on below condition.
I want to sort BarDto by Name if SortBarByName is true or by SortOrder if SortBarByName is false, based on SortBarByName property of class Foo.



Note: Name property is not present in Bar class, it is only in BarDto.



Can I do something in the AutoMappers to achieve this?







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  • 1




    Have you tried using ForMember() to map the bar property as you wish? You could apply your sorting there.
    – RedFox
    Nov 12 at 7:15










  • Do you have the SortOrder property in your Bar object, too?
    – RedFox
    Nov 12 at 7:24










  • @RedFox Yes, SortOrder is present in the Bar object, but Name is not in the Bar object. Please see my edits.
    – 9_A
    Nov 12 at 7:40














  • 1




    Have you tried using ForMember() to map the bar property as you wish? You could apply your sorting there.
    – RedFox
    Nov 12 at 7:15










  • Do you have the SortOrder property in your Bar object, too?
    – RedFox
    Nov 12 at 7:24










  • @RedFox Yes, SortOrder is present in the Bar object, but Name is not in the Bar object. Please see my edits.
    – 9_A
    Nov 12 at 7:40








1




1




Have you tried using ForMember() to map the bar property as you wish? You could apply your sorting there.
– RedFox
Nov 12 at 7:15




Have you tried using ForMember() to map the bar property as you wish? You could apply your sorting there.
– RedFox
Nov 12 at 7:15












Do you have the SortOrder property in your Bar object, too?
– RedFox
Nov 12 at 7:24




Do you have the SortOrder property in your Bar object, too?
– RedFox
Nov 12 at 7:24












@RedFox Yes, SortOrder is present in the Bar object, but Name is not in the Bar object. Please see my edits.
– 9_A
Nov 12 at 7:40




@RedFox Yes, SortOrder is present in the Bar object, but Name is not in the Bar object. Please see my edits.
– 9_A
Nov 12 at 7:40












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Since one of the properties you want to use for the order is only available after you mapped the data you can use the AfterMap() functionality of AutoMapper like this:



mapper.CreateMap<Foo, FooDto>()
.AfterMap(
(foo, dto) =>
{
dto.Bars = foo.SortBarByName
? dto.Bars.OrderBy(x => x.Name)
: dto.Bars.OrderBy(x => x.SortOrder);
});


This should order the Bars after all data is available.






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  • It worked. Thanks.
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    Nov 12 at 9:19











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Since one of the properties you want to use for the order is only available after you mapped the data you can use the AfterMap() functionality of AutoMapper like this:



mapper.CreateMap<Foo, FooDto>()
.AfterMap(
(foo, dto) =>
{
dto.Bars = foo.SortBarByName
? dto.Bars.OrderBy(x => x.Name)
: dto.Bars.OrderBy(x => x.SortOrder);
});


This should order the Bars after all data is available.






share|improve this answer





















  • It worked. Thanks.
    – 9_A
    Nov 12 at 9:19















up vote
1
down vote



accepted










Since one of the properties you want to use for the order is only available after you mapped the data you can use the AfterMap() functionality of AutoMapper like this:



mapper.CreateMap<Foo, FooDto>()
.AfterMap(
(foo, dto) =>
{
dto.Bars = foo.SortBarByName
? dto.Bars.OrderBy(x => x.Name)
: dto.Bars.OrderBy(x => x.SortOrder);
});


This should order the Bars after all data is available.






share|improve this answer





















  • It worked. Thanks.
    – 9_A
    Nov 12 at 9:19













up vote
1
down vote



accepted







up vote
1
down vote



accepted






Since one of the properties you want to use for the order is only available after you mapped the data you can use the AfterMap() functionality of AutoMapper like this:



mapper.CreateMap<Foo, FooDto>()
.AfterMap(
(foo, dto) =>
{
dto.Bars = foo.SortBarByName
? dto.Bars.OrderBy(x => x.Name)
: dto.Bars.OrderBy(x => x.SortOrder);
});


This should order the Bars after all data is available.






share|improve this answer












Since one of the properties you want to use for the order is only available after you mapped the data you can use the AfterMap() functionality of AutoMapper like this:



mapper.CreateMap<Foo, FooDto>()
.AfterMap(
(foo, dto) =>
{
dto.Bars = foo.SortBarByName
? dto.Bars.OrderBy(x => x.Name)
: dto.Bars.OrderBy(x => x.SortOrder);
});


This should order the Bars after all data is available.







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