1.6.0.RC1
Pre-release
Pre-release
Enhancements
- Breaking change: (#3574) -
This reverts #2560, because we've decided that@BeanMapping(ignoreByDefault = true)should only be applied to target properties and not to source properties.
Source properties are ignored anyway, theBeanMapping#unmappedSourcePolicyshould be used to control what should happen with unmapped source policy
Bugs
- Breaking change: Presence check method used only once when multiple source parameters are provided (#3601)
- Fix
@SubclassMappingnot working with@BeanMapping#ignoreUnmappedSourceProperties(#3609) - Fix duplicate method generation with recursive auto mapping (#3591)
Documentation
- Fix documentation of
unmappedSourcePolicydefault value (#3635) - Fix documentation link of before and after mapping when using builders (#3639)
- Fix typo in experimental note (#3634)
- Add example classes for the passing target type documentation (#3504)
Build
- Enforce whitespaces around the for colon with CheckStyle (#3642)
Breaking changes
Presence checks for source parameters
In 1.6, support for presence checks on source parameters has been added.
This means that even if you want to map a source parameter directly to some target property the new @SourceParameterCondition or @Condition(appliesTo = ConditionStrategy.SOURCE_PARAMETERS) should be used.
e.g.
If we had the following in 1.5:
@Mapper
public interface OrderMapper {
@Mapping(source = "dto", target = "customer", conditionQualifiedByName = "mapCustomerFromOrder")
Order map(OrderDTO dto);
@Condition
@Named("mapCustomerFromOrder")
default boolean mapCustomerFromOrder(OrderDTO dto) {
return dto != null && dto.getCustomerName() != null;
}
}Then MapStruct would generate
public class OrderMapperImpl implements OrderMapper {
@Override
public Order map(OrderDTO dto) {
if ( dto == null ) {
return null;
}
Order order = new Order();
if ( mapCustomerFromOrder( dto ) ) {
order.setCustomer( orderDtoToCustomer( orderDTO ) );
}
return order;
}
}In order for the same to be generated in 1.6, the mapper needs to look like this:
@Mapper
public interface OrderMapper {
@Mapping(source = "dto", target = "customer", conditionQualifiedByName = "mapCustomerFromOrder")
Order map(OrderDTO dto);
@SourceParameterCondition
@Named("mapCustomerFromOrder")
default boolean mapCustomerFromOrder(OrderDTO dto) {
return dto != null && dto.getCustomerName() != null;
}
}