Package org.mapstruct

Annotation Type Mapping


  • @Repeatable(Mappings.class)
    @Retention(CLASS)
    @Target({METHOD,ANNOTATION_TYPE})
    public @interface Mapping
    Configures the mapping of one bean attribute or enum constant.

    The name of the mapped attribute or constant is to be specified via target(). For mapped bean attributes it is assumed by default that the attribute has the same name in the source bean. Alternatively, one of source(), expression() or constant() can be specified to define the property source.

    In addition, the attributes dateFormat() and qualifiedBy() may be used to further define the mapping.

    Example 1: Implicitly mapping fields with the same name:

    
     // Both classes HumanDto and Human have property with name "fullName"
     // properties with the same name will be mapped implicitly
     @Mapper
     public interface HumanMapper {
        HumanDto toHumanDto(Human human)
     }
     
    
     // generates:
     @Override
     public HumanDto toHumanDto(Human human) {
        humanDto.setFullName( human.getFullName() );
        // ...
     }
     

    Example 2: Mapping properties with different names

    
     // We need map Human.companyName to HumanDto.company
     // we can use @Mapping with parameters source() and target()
     @Mapper
     public interface HumanMapper {
        @Mapping(source="companyName", target="company")
        HumanDto toHumanDto(Human human)
     }
     
    
     // generates:
     @Override
     public HumanDto toHumanDto(Human human) {
         humanDto.setCompany( human.getCompanyName() );
          // ...
     }
     

    Example 3: Mapping with expression IMPORTANT NOTE: Now it works only for Java

    
     // We need map Human.name to HumanDto.countNameSymbols.
     // we can use expression() for it
     @Mapper
     public interface HumanMapper {
        @Mapping(target="countNameSymbols", expression="java(human.getName().length())")
        HumanDto toHumanDto(Human human)
     }
     
    
     // generates:
    @Override
     public HumanDto toHumanDto(Human human) {
        humanDto.setCountNameSymbols( human.getName().length() );
        //...
     }
     

    Example 4: Mapping to constant

    
     // We need map HumanDto.name to string constant "Unknown"
     // we can use constant() for it
     @Mapper
     public interface HumanMapper {
        @Mapping(target="name", constant="Unknown")
        HumanDto toHumanDto(Human human)
     }
     
    
     // generates
     @Override
     public HumanDto toHumanDto(Human human) {
       humanDto.setName( "Unknown" );
       // ...
     }
     

    Example 5: Mapping with default value

    
     // We need map Human.name to HumanDto.fullName, but if Human.name == null, then set value "Somebody"
     // we can use defaultValue() or defaultExpression() for it
     @Mapper
     public interface HumanMapper {
        @Mapping(source="name", target="name", defaultValue="Somebody")
        HumanDto toHumanDto(Human human)
     }
     
    
     // generates
     @Override
     public HumanDto toHumanDto(Human human) {
        if ( human.getName() != null ) {
           humanDto.setFullName( human.getName() );
        }
        else {
           humanDto.setFullName( "Somebody" );
        }
       // ...
     }
     
    IMPORTANT NOTE: the enum mapping capability is deprecated and replaced by ValueMapping it will be removed in subsequent versions.
    Author:
    Gunnar Morling
    • Required Element Summary

      Required Elements 
      Modifier and Type Required Element Description
      String target
      The target name of the configured property as defined by the JavaBeans specification.
    • Optional Element Summary

      Optional Elements 
      Modifier and Type Optional Element Description
      String conditionExpression
      A conditionExpression String based on which the specified property is to be checked whether it is present or not.
      Class<? extends Annotation>[] conditionQualifiedBy
      A qualifier can be specified to aid the selection process of a suitable presence check method.
      String[] conditionQualifiedByName
      String-based form of qualifiers for condition / presence check methods; When looking for a suitable presence check method for a given property, MapStruct will only consider those methods carrying directly or indirectly (i.e. on the class-level) a Named annotation for each of the specified qualifier names.
      String constant
      A constant String based on which the specified target property is to be set.
      String dateFormat
      A format string as processable by SimpleDateFormat if the attribute is mapped from String to Date or vice-versa.
      String defaultExpression
      A defaultExpression String based on which the specified target property is to be set if and only if the specified source property is null.
      String defaultValue
      In case the source property is null, the provided default String value is set.
      String[] dependsOn
      One or more properties of the result type on which the mapped property depends.
      String expression
      An expression String based on which the specified target property is to be set.
      boolean ignore
      Whether the property specified via target() should be ignored by the generated mapping method or not.
      Class<? extends Annotation> mappingControl
      Allows detailed control over the mapping process.
      NullValueCheckStrategy nullValueCheckStrategy
      Determines when to include a null check on the source property value of a bean mapping.
      NullValuePropertyMappingStrategy nullValuePropertyMappingStrategy
      The strategy to be applied when the source property is null or not present.
      String numberFormat
      A format string as processable by DecimalFormat if the annotated method maps from a Number to a String or vice-versa.
      Class<? extends Annotation>[] qualifiedBy
      A qualifier can be specified to aid the selection process of a suitable mapper.
      String[] qualifiedByName
      String-based form of qualifiers; When looking for a suitable mapping method for a given property, MapStruct will only consider those methods carrying directly or indirectly (i.e. on the class-level) a Named annotation for each of the specified qualifier names.
      Class<?> resultType
      Specifies the result type of the mapping method to be used in case multiple mapping methods qualify.
      String source
      The source to use for this mapping.
    • Element Detail

      • target

        String target
        The target name of the configured property as defined by the JavaBeans specification. The same target property must not be mapped more than once.

        If used to map an enum constant, the name of the constant member is to be given. In this case, several values from the source enum may be mapped to the same value of the target enum.

        Returns:
        The target name of the configured property or enum constant
      • source

        String source
        The source to use for this mapping. This can either be:
        1. The source name of the configured property as defined by the JavaBeans specification.

          This may either be a simple property name (e.g. "address") or a dot-separated property path (e.g. "address.city" or "address.city.name"). In case the annotated method has several source parameters, the property name must qualified with the parameter name, e.g. "addressParam.city".

        2. When no matching property is found, MapStruct looks for a matching parameter name instead.
        3. When used to map an enum constant, the name of the constant member is to be given.
        This attribute can not be used together with constant() or expression().
        Returns:
        The source name of the configured property or enum constant.
        Default:
        ""
      • dateFormat

        String dateFormat
        A format string as processable by SimpleDateFormat if the attribute is mapped from String to Date or vice-versa. Will be ignored for all other attribute types and when mapping enum constants.
        Returns:
        A date format string as processable by SimpleDateFormat.
        Default:
        ""
      • numberFormat

        String numberFormat
        A format string as processable by DecimalFormat if the annotated method maps from a Number to a String or vice-versa. Will be ignored for all other element types.
        Returns:
        A decimal format string as processable by DecimalFormat.
        Default:
        ""
      • constant

        String constant
        A constant String based on which the specified target property is to be set.

        When the designated target property is of type:

        1. primitive or boxed (e.g. java.lang.Long).

          MapStruct checks whether the primitive can be assigned as valid literal to the primitive or boxed type.

          • If possible, MapStruct assigns as literal.
          • If not possible, MapStruct will try to apply a user defined mapping method.
        2. other

          MapStruct handles the constant as String. The value will be converted by applying a matching method, type conversion method or built-in conversion.

        You can use qualifiedBy() or qualifiedByName() to force the use of a conversion method even when one would not apply. (e.g. String to String)

        This attribute can not be used together with source(), defaultValue(), defaultExpression() or expression().

        Returns:
        A constant String constant specifying the value for the designated target property
        Default:
        ""
      • expression

        String expression
        An expression String based on which the specified target property is to be set.

        Currently, Java is the only supported "expression language" and expressions must be given in form of Java expressions using the following format: java(<EXPRESSION>). For instance the mapping:

        
         @Mapping(
             target = "someProp",
             expression = "java(new TimeAndFormat( s.getTime(), s.getFormat() ))"
         )
         

        will cause the following target property assignment to be generated:

        targetBean.setSomeProp( new TimeAndFormat( s.getTime(), s.getFormat() ) ).

        Any types referenced in expressions must be given via their fully-qualified name. Alternatively, types can be imported via Mapper.imports().

        This attribute can not be used together with source(), defaultValue(), defaultExpression(), qualifiedBy(), qualifiedByName() or constant().

        Returns:
        An expression specifying the value for the designated target property
        Default:
        ""
      • defaultExpression

        String defaultExpression
        A defaultExpression String based on which the specified target property is to be set if and only if the specified source property is null.

        Currently, Java is the only supported "expression language" and expressions must be given in form of Java expressions using the following format: java(<EXPRESSION>). For instance the mapping:

        
         @Mapping(
             target = "someProp",
             defaultExpression = "java(new TimeAndFormat( s.getTime(), s.getFormat() ))"
         )
         

        will cause the following target property assignment to be generated:

        targetBean.setSomeProp( new TimeAndFormat( s.getTime(), s.getFormat() ) ).

        Any types referenced in expressions must be given via their fully-qualified name. Alternatively, types can be imported via Mapper.imports().

        This attribute can not be used together with expression(), defaultValue() or constant().

        Returns:
        An expression specifying a defaultValue for the designated target property if the designated source property is null
        Since:
        1.3
        Default:
        ""
      • ignore

        boolean ignore
        Whether the property specified via target() should be ignored by the generated mapping method or not. This can be useful when certain attributes should not be propagated from source or target or when properties in the target object are populated using a decorator and thus would be reported as unmapped target property by default.
        Returns:
        true if the given property should be ignored, false otherwise
        Default:
        false
      • qualifiedBy

        Class<? extends Annotation>[] qualifiedBy
        A qualifier can be specified to aid the selection process of a suitable mapper. This is useful in case multiple mapping methods (hand written or generated) qualify and thus would result in an 'Ambiguous mapping methods found' error. A qualifier is a custom annotation and can be placed on a hand written mapper class or a method.

        Note that defaultValue() usage will also be converted using this qualifier.

        Returns:
        the qualifiers
        See Also:
        Qualifier
        Default:
        {}
      • qualifiedByName

        String[] qualifiedByName
        String-based form of qualifiers; When looking for a suitable mapping method for a given property, MapStruct will only consider those methods carrying directly or indirectly (i.e. on the class-level) a Named annotation for each of the specified qualifier names.

        Note that annotation-based qualifiers are generally preferable as they allow more easily to find references and are safe for refactorings, but name-based qualifiers can be a less verbose alternative when requiring a large number of qualifiers as no custom annotation types are needed.

        Note that defaultValue() usage will also be converted using this qualifier.

        Returns:
        One or more qualifier name(s)
        See Also:
        qualifiedBy(), Named
        Default:
        {}
      • conditionQualifiedBy

        Class<? extends Annotation>[] conditionQualifiedBy
        A qualifier can be specified to aid the selection process of a suitable presence check method. This is useful in case multiple presence check methods qualify and thus would result in an 'Ambiguous presence check methods found' error. A qualifier is a custom annotation and can be placed on a hand written mapper class or a method. This is similar to the qualifiedBy(), but it is only applied for Condition methods.
        Returns:
        the qualifiers
        Since:
        1.5
        See Also:
        Qualifier, qualifiedBy()
        Default:
        {}
      • conditionQualifiedByName

        String[] conditionQualifiedByName
        String-based form of qualifiers for condition / presence check methods; When looking for a suitable presence check method for a given property, MapStruct will only consider those methods carrying directly or indirectly (i.e. on the class-level) a Named annotation for each of the specified qualifier names. This is similar like qualifiedByName() but it is only applied for Condition methods.

        Note that annotation-based qualifiers are generally preferable as they allow more easily to find references and are safe for refactorings, but name-based qualifiers can be a less verbose alternative when requiring a large number of qualifiers as no custom annotation types are needed.

        Returns:
        One or more qualifier name(s)
        Since:
        1.5
        See Also:
        conditionQualifiedBy(), qualifiedByName(), Named
        Default:
        {}
      • conditionExpression

        String conditionExpression
        A conditionExpression String based on which the specified property is to be checked whether it is present or not.

        Currently, Java is the only supported "expression language" and expressions must be given in form of Java expressions using the following format: java(<EXPRESSION>). For instance the mapping:

        
         @Mapping(
             target = "someProp",
             conditionExpression = "java(s.getAge() < 18)"
         )
         

        will cause the following target property assignment to be generated:

        
             if (s.getAge() < 18) {
                 targetBean.setSomeProp( s.getSomeProp() );
             }
         

        Any types referenced in expressions must be given via their fully-qualified name. Alternatively, types can be imported via Mapper.imports().

        This attribute can not be used together with expression() or constant().

        Returns:
        An expression specifying a condition check for the designated property
        Since:
        1.5
        Default:
        ""
      • resultType

        Class<?> resultType
        Specifies the result type of the mapping method to be used in case multiple mapping methods qualify.
        Returns:
        the resultType to select
        Default:
        void.class
      • dependsOn

        String[] dependsOn
        One or more properties of the result type on which the mapped property depends. The generated method implementation will invoke the setters of the result type ordered so that the given dependency relationship(s) are satisfied. Useful in case one property setter depends on the state of another property of the result type.

        An error will be raised in case a cycle in the dependency relationships is detected.

        Returns:
        the dependencies of the mapped property
        Default:
        {}
      • defaultValue

        String defaultValue
        In case the source property is null, the provided default String value is set.

        When the designated target property is of type:

        1. primitive or boxed (e.g. java.lang.Long).

          MapStruct checks whether the primitive can be assigned as valid literal to the primitive or boxed type.

          • If possible, MapStruct assigns as literal.
          • If not possible, MapStruct will try to apply a user defined mapping method.

        2. other

          MapStruct handles the constant as String. The value will be converted by applying a matching method, type conversion method or built-in conversion.

        This attribute can not be used together with constant(), expression() or defaultExpression().

        Returns:
        Default value to set in case the source property is null.
        Default:
        ""
      • nullValueCheckStrategy

        NullValueCheckStrategy nullValueCheckStrategy
        Determines when to include a null check on the source property value of a bean mapping. Can be overridden by the one on MapperConfig, Mapper or BeanMapping.
        Returns:
        strategy how to do null checking
        Since:
        1.3
        Default:
        org.mapstruct.NullValueCheckStrategy.ON_IMPLICIT_CONVERSION