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I have the case where I want to map an entity to a viewmodel and back. I have to specify the mapping explicitly with ForMember() because their properties do not share the exact same names. Here is a short example of how my classes look like:

public class PartTwo {
    public int Integer { get; set; }
}

public class PartTwoViewModel {
    public int PartInteger { get; set; }
}

And I want to use them this way:

Mapper.CreateMap<PartTwo, PartTwoViewModel>()
    .ForMember(dst => dst.PartInteger, opt => opt.MapFrom(src => src.Integer))
    .ReverseMap();

var partTwoViewModel = new PartTwoViewModel() { PartInteger = 42 };
var partTwo = Mapper.Map<PartTwoViewModel, PartTwo>(partTwoViewModel);
Assert.AreEqual(partTwoViewModel.PartInteger, partTwo.Integer);

But it does not match the property PartInteger to Integer. (Integer is 0.)

Is there a way to make this work? (When the properties of both classes have the same names it works.) Do I have to set some kind of option in the method ForMember()?

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ReverseMap returns an IMappingExpression that represents the reversal of the mapping. Once you call, it subsequent calls will be for configuring the reversal of the map.

Here's an example:

Mapper.CreateMap<CartItemDto, CartItemModel>()
      .ForMember(dest => dest.ExtendedCost, opt => opt.Ignore())
      .ReverseMap()
          .ForMember(dest => dest.Pricing, opt => opt.Ignore())

This will ignore the Pricing field in the reverse direction.


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