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Pinned AutoMapper at 16.1.1.

Release notes

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16.1.1

What's Changed

Security

Fixed an issue where certain cyclic or self-referential object graphs could trigger uncontrolled recursion during mapping, potentially resulting in stack exhaustion and denial of service.

Applications that process untrusted or attacker-controlled object graphs through affected mapping paths may be impacted.

Users should upgrade to this release.

Security advisory: GHSA-rvv3-g6hj-g44x

Thanks to @​bluefossa for responsibly disclosing this issue.

Full Changelog: LuckyPennySoftware/AutoMapper@v16.1.0...v16.1.1

16.1.0

What's Changed

New Contributors

Full Changelog: LuckyPennySoftware/AutoMapper@v16.0.0...v16.1.0

16.0.0

What's Changed

Full Changelog: LuckyPennySoftware/AutoMapper@v15.1.0...v16.0.0

16.0.0-beta-1

What's Changed

Full Changelog: LuckyPennySoftware/AutoMapper@v15.1.0...v16.0.0-beta-1

This release is a beta release that introduces .NET 10 support and package signing. Signed packages means going forward packages can be validated against trusted authorities that the package has been published by Lucky Penny Software and not tampered with.

15.1.0

What's Changed

New Contributors

Full Changelog: LuckyPennySoftware/AutoMapper@v15.0.1...v15.1.0

15.0.1

What's Changed

Full Changelog: LuckyPennySoftware/AutoMapper@v15.0.0...v15.0.1

This release supersedes the 15.0.0 release, reverting behavior and overloads so that the AddAutoMapper overloads separate the "scanning for maps" from the "scanning for dependencies". Unfortunately it's not really possible to combine these two together.

This also fixes a critical bug in #​4545 that does not work with .NET 4.x applications (as intended).

Because of this, the 15.0.0 will be delisted because of the breaking changes there.

15.0.0

Full Changelog: LuckyPennySoftware/AutoMapper@v14.0.0...v15.0.0

  • Added support for .NET Standard 2.0
  • Requiring license key
  • Moving from MIT license to dual commercial/OSS license

To set your license key:

services.AddAutoMapper(cfg => {
    cfg.LicenseKey = "<License key here>";
});

This also introduced a breaking change with MapperConfiguration requiring an ILoggerFactory for logging purposes:

public MapperConfiguration(MapperConfigurationExpression configurationExpression, ILoggerFactory loggerFactory)

Registering AutoMapper with services.AddAutoMapper will automatically supply this parameter. Otherwise you'll need to supply the logger factory.

You can obtain your license key at AutoMapper.io

14.0.0

What's Changed

New Contributors

Full Changelog: LuckyPennySoftware/AutoMapper@v13.0.1...v14.0.0

13.0.1

What's Changed

New Contributors

Full Changelog: LuckyPennySoftware/AutoMapper@v13.0.0...v13.0.1

13.0.0

What's Changed

New Contributors

Full Changelog: LuckyPennySoftware/AutoMapper@v12.0.1...v13.0.0

12.0.1

What's Changed

Full Changelog: LuckyPennySoftware/AutoMapper@v12.0.0...v12.0.1

12.0.0

What's Changed

New Contributors

Full Changelog: LuckyPennySoftware/AutoMapper@v11.0.1...v12.0.0
Upgrade Guide: https://docs.automapper.org/en/latest/12.0-Upgrade-Guide.html

11.0.1

As part of this release we had 10 issues closed.

Bugs

  • #​3870 Handle identity lambda resolvers with ProjectTo subquery
  • #​3869 v11 InvalidOperationException: Stack Empty on mapping which used to generate a subquery
  • #​3856 Allow non-public Enumerator.Current
  • #​3821 Assign collections we can't handle
  • #​3820 StackOverflowException when using JObject.Parse
  • #​3818 Return the first method we find
  • #​3817 Calling IMapper.Map with an OrderBy causes an AmbiguousMatchException to be thrown

Improvements/Features

  • #​3874 Fix EF6 relationships and Id initialization
  • #​3839 Add AsProxy property to AutoMapAttribute
  • #​3830 Adding information to exception message; Addresses #​3828

Where to get it

You can download this release from nuget

11.0.0

The upgrade guide.

As part of this release we had 17 issues closed.

Bugs

  • #​3676 Error when using nullables with an implicit conversion operation.
  • #​3595 Open Generics with base generic
  • #​3565 Evaluate Conditional Expressions for projections with subqueries
  • #​3563 Query projection with subquery can generate non-compiling expression
  • #​3523 Multiple source matches for a destination property
  • #​3516 Static field requires null instance, non-static field requires non-null instance

Improvements/Features

  • #​3723 Inherited source operators support for ConversionOperatorMapper
  • #​3613 Map closed to ienumerable generic destination
  • #​3605 Generic destination value resolver
  • #​3596 11.0 upgrade guide
  • #​3593 InvalidCastException with multi-dimensional arrays
  • #​3537 CreateProjection
  • #​3532 IncludeBase is ignored when ForAllOtherMembers are used
  • #​3526 Expression of type 'TInterface' cannot be used for parameter of type 'TConcrete' (Parameter 'arg1')
  • #​3518 Global pre and postfixes
  • #​3510 Unable to map byte[] or byte[]? (nullable byte[]) using AutoMapper ForCtorParam function
  • #​3504 Separate internal APIs

Where to get it

You can download this release from nuget

10.1.1

As part of this release we had 3 issues closed.

Bugs

  • #​3520 NonNullableToNullable
  • #​3519 InvalidProgramException with ProjectTo and nullable ints
  • #​3517 Operation could destabilize the runtime with ProjectTo and NHibernate

10.1.0

As part of this release we had 6 issues closed.

Bugs

  • #​3490 Ignore static constructors
  • #​3458 Null destination value type with mapper
  • #​3453 Mapping with struct destination

Improvements/Features

  • #​3509 Update 10.0-Upgrade-Guide.md
  • #​3487 Trim keys when mapping from dictionaries
  • #​3473 Issue 3422 ExplicitExpansion

Where to get it

You can download this release from nuget

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Updated AutoMapper from 10.1.1 to 16.1.1.

Release notes

Sourced from AutoMapper's releases.

16.1.1

What's Changed

Security

Fixed an issue where certain cyclic or self-referential object graphs could trigger uncontrolled recursion during mapping, potentially resulting in stack exhaustion and denial of service.

Applications that process untrusted or attacker-controlled object graphs through affected mapping paths may be impacted.

Users should upgrade to this release.

Security advisory: GHSA-rvv3-g6hj-g44x

Thanks to @​bluefossa for responsibly disclosing this issue.

Full Changelog: LuckyPennySoftware/AutoMapper@v16.1.0...v16.1.1

16.1.0

What's Changed

New Contributors

Full Changelog: LuckyPennySoftware/AutoMapper@v16.0.0...v16.1.0

16.0.0

What's Changed

Full Changelog: LuckyPennySoftware/AutoMapper@v15.1.0...v16.0.0

16.0.0-beta-1

What's Changed

Full Changelog: LuckyPennySoftware/AutoMapper@v15.1.0...v16.0.0-beta-1

This release is a beta release that introduces .NET 10 support and package signing. Signed packages means going forward packages can be validated against trusted authorities that the package has been published by Lucky Penny Software and not tampered with.

15.1.0

What's Changed

New Contributors

Full Changelog: LuckyPennySoftware/AutoMapper@v15.0.1...v15.1.0

15.0.1

What's Changed

Full Changelog: LuckyPennySoftware/AutoMapper@v15.0.0...v15.0.1

This release supersedes the 15.0.0 release, reverting behavior and overloads so that the AddAutoMapper overloads separate the "scanning for maps" from the "scanning for dependencies". Unfortunately it's not really possible to combine these two together.

This also fixes a critical bug in #​4545 that does not work with .NET 4.x applications (as intended).

Because of this, the 15.0.0 will be delisted because of the breaking changes there.

15.0.0

Full Changelog: LuckyPennySoftware/AutoMapper@v14.0.0...v15.0.0

  • Added support for .NET Standard 2.0
  • Requiring license key
  • Moving from MIT license to dual commercial/OSS license

To set your license key:

services.AddAutoMapper(cfg => {
    cfg.LicenseKey = "<License key here>";
});

This also introduced a breaking change with MapperConfiguration requiring an ILoggerFactory for logging purposes:

public MapperConfiguration(MapperConfigurationExpression configurationExpression, ILoggerFactory loggerFactory)

Registering AutoMapper with services.AddAutoMapper will automatically supply this parameter. Otherwise you'll need to supply the logger factory.

You can obtain your license key at AutoMapper.io

14.0.0

What's Changed

New Contributors

Full Changelog: LuckyPennySoftware/AutoMapper@v13.0.1...v14.0.0

13.0.1

What's Changed

New Contributors

Full Changelog: LuckyPennySoftware/AutoMapper@v13.0.0...v13.0.1

13.0.0

What's Changed

New Contributors

Full Changelog: LuckyPennySoftware/AutoMapper@v12.0.1...v13.0.0

12.0.1

What's Changed

Full Changelog: LuckyPennySoftware/AutoMapper@v12.0.0...v12.0.1

12.0.0

What's Changed

New Contributors

Full Changelog: LuckyPennySoftware/AutoMapper@v11.0.1...v12.0.0
Upgrade Guide: https://docs.automapper.org/en/latest/12.0-Upgrade-Guide.html

11.0.1

As part of this release we had 10 issues closed.

Bugs

  • #​3870 Handle identity lambda resolvers with ProjectTo subquery
  • #​3869 v11 InvalidOperationException: Stack Empty on mapping which used to generate a subquery
  • #​3856 Allow non-public Enumerator.Current
  • #​3821 Assign collections we can't handle
  • #​3820 StackOverflowException when using JObject.Parse
  • #​3818 Return the first method we find
  • #​3817 Calling IMapper.Map with an OrderBy causes an AmbiguousMatchException to be thrown

Improvements/Features

  • #​3874 Fix EF6 relationships and Id initialization
  • #​3839 Add AsProxy property to AutoMapAttribute
  • #​3830 Adding information to exception message; Addresses #​3828

Where to get it

You can download this release from nuget

11.0.0

The upgrade guide.

As part of this release we had 17 issues closed.

Bugs

  • #​3676 Error when using nullables with an implicit conversion operation.
  • #​3595 Open Generics with base generic
  • #​3565 Evaluate Conditional Expressions for projections with subqueries
  • #​3563 Query projection with subquery can generate non-compiling expression
  • #​3523 Multiple source matches for a destination property
  • #​3516 Static field requires null instance, non-static field requires non-null instance

Improvements/Features

  • #​3723 Inherited source operators support for ConversionOperatorMapper
  • #​3613 Map closed to ienumerable generic destination
  • #​3605 Generic destination value resolver
  • #​3596 11.0 upgrade guide
  • #​3593 InvalidCastException with multi-dimensional arrays
  • #​3537 CreateProjection
  • #​3532 IncludeBase is ignored when ForAllOtherMembers are used
  • #​3526 Expression of type 'TInterface' cannot be used for parameter of type 'TConcrete' (Parameter 'arg1')
  • #​3518 Global pre and postfixes
  • #​3510 Unable to map byte[] or byte[]? (nullable byte[]) using AutoMapper ForCtorParam function
  • #​3504 Separate internal APIs

Where to get it

You can download this release from nuget

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Pinned Azure.Identity at 1.11.4.

Release notes

Sourced from Azure.Identity's releases.

1.9.0

1.9.0 (2026-01-27)

Features Added

  • Added core support for Microsoft.Extensions.Configuration and Microsoft.Extensions.DependencyInjection.
  • Added JsonModel<T> abstract base class that provides a simplified way to implement IJsonModel<T> for JSON serialization and deserialization.

Bugs Fixed

  • Fixed an issue with ClientRetryPolicy where delays were being calculated using the retry count instead of the attempt count, causing the initial retry to occur without delay and subsequent retries to be performed more quickly than intended.

1.8.0

1.8.0 (2026-01-27)

Features Added

  • Added new methods, CheckConfigurationSettings and CheckConfigurationSettingsAsync, which can be used to check settings from the Azure App Configuration store using HEAD requests, returning only headers without the response body. #​54669

Other Changes

  • Added internal pipeline policy to handle audience error and surface up an improved error message. #​53834

1.6.0

1.6.0 (2026-01-28)

Other Changes

  • The customer-facing SDK stats feature
    metric names have been updated to match the stable specification.
    • Metric names changed: preview.item.success.countItem_Success_Count,
      preview.item.dropped.countItem_Dropped_Count,
      preview.item.retry.countItem_Retry_Count.
    • New environment variable: To enable, set environment variable
      APPLICATIONINSIGHTS_SDKSTATS_DISABLED=false.
    • The old environment variable APPLICATIONINSIGHTS_SDKSTATS_ENABLED_PREVIEW
      is no longer recognized.

1.6.0-beta.2

1.6.0-beta.2 (2026-02-03)

Features Added

  • Support for MicrosoftTeamsAppIdentifier CommunicationIdentifier

1.6.0-beta.1

1.6.0-beta.1 (2026-03-11)

Features Added

  • Added Condition property to ResourceBicepMetadata to support conditional resource deployment. The condition generates Bicep if (condition) syntax and accepts literal boolean values, parameter references, or complex expressions.

1.5.1

1.5.1 (2026-01-29)

Features Added

  • Support for MicrosoftTeamsAppIdentifier CommunicationIdentifier

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Updated Microsoft.Extensions.Options from 6.0.1 to 10.0.0.

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10.0.0-preview.6.25358.103

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10.0.0-preview.5.25277.114

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10.0.0-preview.4.25258.110

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10.0.0-preview.3.25171.5

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10.0.0-preview.2.25163.2

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10.0.0-preview.1.25080.5

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9.0.115

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9.0.114

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9.0.113

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9.0.112

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9.0.111

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9.0.110

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9.0.109

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9.0.101

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9.0.7

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9.0.6

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9.0.5

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9.0.4

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9.0.3

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9.0.2

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9.0.1

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9.0.0

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9.0.0-preview.7.24405.7

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9.0.0-preview.6.24327.7

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9.0.0-preview.5.24306.7

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9.0.0-preview.4.24266.19

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9.0.0-preview.3.24172.9

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9.0.0-preview.2.24128.5

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9.0.0-preview.1.24080.9

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8.0.125

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8.0.124

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8.0.123

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8.0.122

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8.0.121

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8.0.120

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8.0.119

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8.0.100-preview.1

8.0.18

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8.0.17

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Bumps AutoMapper to 16.1.1
Bumps Azure.Identity from 1.5.0 to 1.11.4
Bumps Microsoft.Extensions.Options from 6.0.1 to 10.0.0

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