MapStruct Map target fields by source field value
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My source object is of a this format
public class Source
{
private SourceParm parm;
//GETTERS and SETTERS
}
and the SourceParm is a self-referencing object like this
public class SourceParm
{
private List<SourceParm> parm;
private List<String> value;
private String name;
private String type;
//GETTERS and SETTERS
}
Now let's assume the target class is of this format
public class Target {
String type;
String channelType;
String externalTxnId;
String correlationId;
}
Now if I were to map to target fields , I need to write code like this
Target target=new Target();
if(SourceParm.getName().equals("channelType")){
target.setChannelType(SourceParm.getValue())
}
Also for some target value, I will have to iterate the SourceParm list like below
for(SourceParm sourceParm : sourceParm.getSourceParms()){
if(sourceParm.getName().equals("externalTxnId")){
target.setExternalTxnId(SourceParm.getValue())
}
}
How do I achieve this using MapStruct? I don't see any easy way of doing as I end up writing a lot of default methods
mapping mapstruct
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My source object is of a this format
public class Source
{
private SourceParm parm;
//GETTERS and SETTERS
}
and the SourceParm is a self-referencing object like this
public class SourceParm
{
private List<SourceParm> parm;
private List<String> value;
private String name;
private String type;
//GETTERS and SETTERS
}
Now let's assume the target class is of this format
public class Target {
String type;
String channelType;
String externalTxnId;
String correlationId;
}
Now if I were to map to target fields , I need to write code like this
Target target=new Target();
if(SourceParm.getName().equals("channelType")){
target.setChannelType(SourceParm.getValue())
}
Also for some target value, I will have to iterate the SourceParm list like below
for(SourceParm sourceParm : sourceParm.getSourceParms()){
if(sourceParm.getName().equals("externalTxnId")){
target.setExternalTxnId(SourceParm.getValue())
}
}
How do I achieve this using MapStruct? I don't see any easy way of doing as I end up writing a lot of default methods
mapping mapstruct
For custom logic, You have to write your own code in either default methods or in common mappers. There's no option obviously. Same goes for any mapping framework
– Naveen
Nov 13 at 12:21
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My source object is of a this format
public class Source
{
private SourceParm parm;
//GETTERS and SETTERS
}
and the SourceParm is a self-referencing object like this
public class SourceParm
{
private List<SourceParm> parm;
private List<String> value;
private String name;
private String type;
//GETTERS and SETTERS
}
Now let's assume the target class is of this format
public class Target {
String type;
String channelType;
String externalTxnId;
String correlationId;
}
Now if I were to map to target fields , I need to write code like this
Target target=new Target();
if(SourceParm.getName().equals("channelType")){
target.setChannelType(SourceParm.getValue())
}
Also for some target value, I will have to iterate the SourceParm list like below
for(SourceParm sourceParm : sourceParm.getSourceParms()){
if(sourceParm.getName().equals("externalTxnId")){
target.setExternalTxnId(SourceParm.getValue())
}
}
How do I achieve this using MapStruct? I don't see any easy way of doing as I end up writing a lot of default methods
mapping mapstruct
My source object is of a this format
public class Source
{
private SourceParm parm;
//GETTERS and SETTERS
}
and the SourceParm is a self-referencing object like this
public class SourceParm
{
private List<SourceParm> parm;
private List<String> value;
private String name;
private String type;
//GETTERS and SETTERS
}
Now let's assume the target class is of this format
public class Target {
String type;
String channelType;
String externalTxnId;
String correlationId;
}
Now if I were to map to target fields , I need to write code like this
Target target=new Target();
if(SourceParm.getName().equals("channelType")){
target.setChannelType(SourceParm.getValue())
}
Also for some target value, I will have to iterate the SourceParm list like below
for(SourceParm sourceParm : sourceParm.getSourceParms()){
if(sourceParm.getName().equals("externalTxnId")){
target.setExternalTxnId(SourceParm.getValue())
}
}
How do I achieve this using MapStruct? I don't see any easy way of doing as I end up writing a lot of default methods
mapping mapstruct
mapping mapstruct
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For custom logic, You have to write your own code in either default methods or in common mappers. There's no option obviously. Same goes for any mapping framework
– Naveen
Nov 13 at 12:21
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For custom logic, You have to write your own code in either default methods or in common mappers. There's no option obviously. Same goes for any mapping framework
– Naveen
Nov 13 at 12:21
For custom logic, You have to write your own code in either default methods or in common mappers. There's no option obviously. Same goes for any mapping framework
– Naveen
Nov 13 at 12:21
For custom logic, You have to write your own code in either default methods or in common mappers. There's no option obviously. Same goes for any mapping framework
– Naveen
Nov 13 at 12:21
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For custom logic, You have to write your own code in either default methods or in common mappers. There's no option obviously. Same goes for any mapping framework
– Naveen
Nov 13 at 12:21