Version 1.1.0
Author marazt
Copyright marazt
License The MIT License (MIT)
Last updated 13 July 2019
Package Download https://pypi.python.org/pypi/object-mapper ---
1.1.0 - 2019/07/13
- Add basic support for nested object, thanks [@direbearform](https://github.com/direbearform)
1.0.7 - 2019/06/19
- Fix type name inside mapper dict to avoid collision, thanks [@renanvieira](https://github.com/renanvieira)
1.0.6 - 2018/10/28
- Added ability to specify excluded fields, thanks [@uralov](https://github.com/uralov)
1.0.5 - 2018/02/21
- Support for dynamic properties [@nijm](https://github.com/nijm)
1.0.4 - 2017/11/03
- Migration to new Pypi.org deployment
1.0.3 - 2015/05/15
- Added support for None mapping [@ramiabughazaleh](https://github.com/ramiabughazaleh)
1.0.2 - 2015/05/06
- Added support for case insensitivity mapping [@ramiabughazaleh](https://github.com/ramiabughazaleh)
1.0.1 - 2015/02/19
- Fix of the package information
1.0.0 - 2015/02/19
- Initial version
ObjectMapper is a class for automatic object mapping inspired by .NET AutoMapper. It helps you to create objects between project layers (data layer, service layer, view) in a simple, transparent way.
- Mapping of the properties without mapping definition
In this case are mapped only these properties of the target class which are in target and source classes. Other properties are not mapped. Suppose we have class A
with attributes name
and last_name
and class B
with attribute name
. Initialization of the ObjectMapper will be:
python mapper = ObjectMapper() mapper.create_map(A, B) instance_b = mapper.map(A(), B)
In this case, value of A.name will be copied into B.name.
- Mapping with defined mapping functions
Suppose we have class A
with attributes first_name
and last_name
, class B
with attribute full_name
and class C
with attribute reverse_name. And want to map it in a way B.full_name = A.first_name + A.last_name
and C.reverse_name = A.last_name + A.first_name
Initialization of the ObjectMapper will be:
```python mapper = ObjectMapper() mapper.create_map(A, B, {'name': lambda a : a.first_name + " " + a.last_name}) mapper.create_map(A, C, {'name': lambda a : a.last_name + " " + a.first_name})
instance_b = mapper.map(A(), B) instance_c = mapper.map(A(), C) ```
In this case, to the B.name
will be mapped A.first_name + " " + A.last_name
In this case, to the C.name
will be mapped A.last_name + " " + A.first_name
- Mapping suppression
For some purposes, it can be needed to suppress some mapping. Suppose we have class A
with attributes name
and last_name
and class B
with attributes name
and last_name
. And we want to map only the A.name
into B.name
, but not A.last_name
to B.last_name
Initialization of the ObjectMapper will be:
```python mapper = ObjectMapper() mapper.create_map(A, B, {'last_name': None})
instance_b = mapper.map(A(), B) ```
In this case, value of A.name will be copied into B.name
automatically by the attribute name name
. Attribute A.last_name
will be not mapped thanks the suppression (lambda function is None).
- Case insensitive mapping
Suppose we have class A
with attributes Name
and Age
and class B
with attributes name
and age
and we want to map A
to B
in a way B.name
= A.Name
and B.age
= A.Age
Initialization of the ObjectMapper will be:
python mapper = ObjectMapper() mapper.create_map(A, B) instance_b = mapper.map(A(), B, ignore_case=True)
In this case, the value of A.Name will be copied into B.name and the value of A.Age will be copied into B.age.
Note: You can find more examples in tests package
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