RSCG – AutoDTO
RSCG – AutoDTO
name | AutoDTO |
nuget | https://www.nuget.org/packages/AutoDTO/ |
link | https://github.com/Ohorodnikov/AutoDto |
author | Ohorodnikov |
Generate DTO classes from business/ef classes
This is how you can use AutoDTO .
The code that you start with is
<Project Sdk="Microsoft.NET.Sdk"> <PropertyGroup> <OutputType>Exe</OutputType> <TargetFramework>net7.0</TargetFramework> <ImplicitUsings>enable</ImplicitUsings> <Nullable>enable</Nullable> </PropertyGroup> <ItemGroup> <PackageReference Include="AutoDto" Version="2.1.0" /> </ItemGroup> <PropertyGroup> <EmitCompilerGeneratedFiles>true</EmitCompilerGeneratedFiles> <CompilerGeneratedFilesOutputPath>$(BaseIntermediateOutputPath)\GX</CompilerGeneratedFilesOutputPath> </PropertyGroup> </Project>
The code that you will use is
// See https://aka.ms/new-console-template for more information using AutoDTODemo; var d = new Department(); d.Name = "IT"; d.ID = 1; d.Employees=new Employee[] { new Employee() }; var dto= new DepartmentDTO(); //it will be beneficial if it will have also a constructor //for transfer properties dto.Name = d.Name; dto.ID = d.ID;
namespace AutoDTODemo; public class Department { public int ID { get; set; } public string? Name { get; set; } public Employee[]? Employees { get; set; } }
using AutoDto.Setup; namespace AutoDTODemo; [DtoFrom(typeof(Department))] [DtoIgnore(nameof(Department.Employees))] public partial class DepartmentDTO { }
The code that is generated is
namespace AutoDTODemo; public partial class DepartmentDTO { public System.Int32 ID { get; set; } public System.String Name { get; set; } }
Code and pdf at
https://ignatandrei.github.io/RSCG_Examples/v2/docs/AutoDTO
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