I am using ValueInjecter to map properties from a Domain model to a DTO served up via a Service Layer. The service in question also accepts updates... so an updated DTO is passed in and this is then injected to the domain object and saved.
// Domain
public class Member
{
public Country Country { get; set; }
}
public class Country
{
public string Code { get; set; }
public string Name { get; set; }
}
//Dto
public class MemberDto
{
public string CountryCode { get; set; }
}
//Transformation Method attempt 1
public Member InjectFromDto (MemberDto dto, Member source)
{
source = source.InjectFrom<UnflatLoopValueInjection>(dto);
return source;
}
Now all this above code does is updates the Property Member.Country.Code which is obviously not what I need it to do.
So from the docs, I figured I needed to create an override and got this:
public class CountryLookup: UnflatLoopValueInjection<string, Country>
{
protected override Country SetValue(string sourcePropertyValue)
{
return countryService.LookupCode(sourcePropertyValue);
}
}
//revised transformation call
//Transformation Method attempt 2
public Member InjectFromDto (MemberDto dto, Member source)
{
source = source.InjectFrom<UnflatLoopValueInjection>(dto)
.InjectFrom<CountryLookup>(dto);
return source;
}
My problem is during debugging, CountryLookup never gets called.
Possible reasons I can think of:
- Nhibernate Proxy classes causing value injecter to not match the Country type? Tho this doesnt make sense because it works during the flattening.
- Perhaps the unflattening isn't firing for some reason. I.e Dto is CountryCode and Domain is Country.Code
I need to use the CountryCode property on the Dto to call a countryService.LookupCode to return the correct object to use during the update injection.