Issue
i'm working in a rest API using Spring boot. when i wanted to return my entity from an End Point i realized that the Properties are different from what i need on my response so i tried to use Model Mapper to return a DTO.
My entity is like this:
public class RuleEntity {
private String ruleId;
private String bankDecision;
private String aggregatorFunctionType;
private String limitOperatorType;
private double limitRule;
private Integer windowMinutes;
private Integer layer;
private String expressionRule;
private String status;
private List<GroupingKeyName> groupingKeyNames;
private List<RuleFilter> ruleFilters;
}
And the DTO that i need Must Be Like this:
public class RuleDTO {
private String ruleId;
private String bankDecision;
private String aggregatorFunctionType;
private String limitOperatorType;
private double limitRule;
private Integer windowMinutes;
private Integer layer;
private String expressionRule;
private String status;
private List<String> groupingKeyNames;
private List<String> ruleFilters;
}
The only change is that the last two lists are of String instead of The Object
The Objects groupingKeyNames and ruleFilters have a Name and an ID, and i only need the name on the list of DTO so it is a List of Strings
I tried using Model Mapper like this:
ModelMapper modelMapper = new ModelMapper();
RuleSetModel ruleSetModel = modelMapper.map(ruleSetEntity, RuleSetModel.class);
it works, with all the properties but in the Lists it is returning something like:
groupingKeyNames=[GroupingKeyName(groupingKeyId=1, name=cardHash)], ruleFilters=[RuleFilter(ruleFilterId=1, name=status)]
What could i do so i get a result like this:
groupingKeyNames=[cardHash], ruleFilters=[status]
Thanks in advance!
Solution
Create a method into your RuleEntity to do it
public RuleDTO dto() {
// config to skip
PropertyMap<RuleEntity, RuleDTO> propertyMap = new PropertyMap<RuleEntity, RuleDTO>() {
@Override
protected void configure() {
skip(destination.getGroupingKeyNames());
skip(destination.getRuleFilters());
}
};
RuleDTO ruleDTO = new RuleDTO();
ModelMapper modelMapper = new ModelMapper();
modelMapper.getConfiguration().setPropertyCondition(Conditions.isNotNull());
modelMapper.addMappings(propertyMap);
modelMapper.map(this,ruleDTO);
if (!this.groupingKeyNames.isEmpty()) {
ruleDTO.getGroupingKeyNames().clear();
List<String> tmpGroupingKeyNames = new ArrayList<>();
this.getGroupingKeyNames().forEach(itemDTO -> {
tmpGroupingKeyNames.add(itemDTO.name);
});
ruleDTO.getGroupingKeyNames().addAll(tmpGroupingKeyNames);
}
if (!this.ruleFilters.isEmpty()) {
ruleDTO.getRuleFilters().clear();
List<String> tmpRuleFilters = new ArrayList<>();
this.getRuleFilters().forEach(itemDTO -> {
tmpRuleFilters.add(itemDTO.name);
});
ruleDTO.getRuleFilters().addAll(tmpRuleFilters);
}
return ruleDTO;
}
Answered By - Luciano Silva