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Informations about the package mapper

Mapper

Overview

Allows mapping data between different formats, such as JSON, arrays, and DTOs, providing flexibility in transforming and serializing information.

Installation

How to use

The examples demonstrate how to create objects from iterables, map objects to arrays, and convert objects to JSON.

Create an object from an iterable

First, define your classes using the ObjectMapper interface and ObjectMappability trait:

Next, define a collection class implementing IterableMapper:

Finally, create a class that uses the collection:

Now you can map data into a Shipping object using fromIterable:

Map object to array

Once the object is created, you can easily convert it into an array representation.

This will output the following array:

Map object to JSON

Similarly, you can convert the object into a JSON representation.

This will produce the following JSON:

License

Mapper is licensed under MIT.

Contributing

Please follow the contributing guidelines to contribute to the project.


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