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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 --- updated-dependencies: - dependency-name: AutoMapper dependency-version: 16.1.1 dependency-type: direct:production dependency-group: nuget - dependency-name: AutoMapper dependency-version: 16.1.1 dependency-type: direct:production dependency-group: nuget - dependency-name: Microsoft.Extensions.Options dependency-version: 10.0.0 dependency-type: direct:production dependency-group: nuget - dependency-name: Azure.Identity dependency-version: 1.11.4 dependency-type: direct:production dependency-group: nuget - dependency-name: AutoMapper dependency-version: 16.1.1 dependency-type: direct:production dependency-group: nuget - dependency-name: Azure.Identity dependency-version: 1.11.4 dependency-type: direct:production dependency-group: nuget - dependency-name: AutoMapper dependency-version: 16.1.1 dependency-type: direct:production dependency-group: nuget - dependency-name: Azure.Identity dependency-version: 1.11.4 dependency-type: direct:production dependency-group: nuget - dependency-name: AutoMapper dependency-version: 16.1.1 dependency-type: direct:production dependency-group: nuget - dependency-name: Azure.Identity dependency-version: 1.11.4 dependency-type: direct:production dependency-group: nuget - dependency-name: AutoMapper dependency-version: 16.1.1 dependency-type: direct:production dependency-group: nuget - dependency-name: Azure.Identity dependency-version: 1.11.4 dependency-type: direct:production dependency-group: nuget - dependency-name: Azure.Identity dependency-version: 1.11.4 dependency-type: direct:production dependency-group: nuget - dependency-name: AutoMapper dependency-version: 16.1.1 dependency-type: direct:production dependency-group: nuget ... Signed-off-by: dependabot[bot] <[email protected]>
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Pinned AutoMapper at 16.1.1.
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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
AddAutoMapperoverloads 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
To set your license key:
This also introduced a breaking change with
MapperConfigurationrequiring anILoggerFactoryfor logging purposes:Registering AutoMapper with
services.AddAutoMapperwill 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
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13.0.1
What's Changed
New Contributors
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13.0.0
What's Changed
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12.0.1
What's Changed
Full Changelog: LuckyPennySoftware/AutoMapper@v12.0.0...v12.0.1
12.0.0
What's Changed
New Contributors
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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
Improvements/Features
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11.0.0
The upgrade guide.
As part of this release we had 17 issues closed.
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10.1.1
As part of this release we had 3 issues closed.
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10.1.0
As part of this release we had 6 issues closed.
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Updated AutoMapper from 10.1.1 to 16.1.1.
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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
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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
AddAutoMapperoverloads 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
To set your license key:
This also introduced a breaking change with
MapperConfigurationrequiring anILoggerFactoryfor logging purposes:Registering AutoMapper with
services.AddAutoMapperwill 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
Improvements/Features
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
Improvements/Features
Where to get it
You can download this release from nuget
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Pinned Azure.Identity at 1.11.4.
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1.9.0
1.9.0 (2026-01-27)
Features Added
JsonModel<T>abstract base class that provides a simplified way to implementIJsonModel<T>for JSON serialization and deserialization.Bugs Fixed
ClientRetryPolicywhere 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
CheckConfigurationSettingsandCheckConfigurationSettingsAsync, which can be used to check settings from the Azure App Configuration store using HEAD requests, returning only headers without the response body. #54669Other Changes
1.6.0
1.6.0 (2026-01-28)
Other Changes
metric names have been updated to match the stable specification.
preview.item.success.count→Item_Success_Count,preview.item.dropped.count→Item_Dropped_Count,preview.item.retry.count→Item_Retry_Count.APPLICATIONINSIGHTS_SDKSTATS_DISABLED=false.APPLICATIONINSIGHTS_SDKSTATS_ENABLED_PREVIEWis no longer recognized.
1.6.0-beta.2
1.6.0-beta.2 (2026-02-03)
Features Added
1.6.0-beta.1
1.6.0-beta.1 (2026-03-11)
Features Added
Conditionproperty toResourceBicepMetadatato support conditional resource deployment. The condition generates Bicepif (condition)syntax and accepts literal boolean values, parameter references, or complex expressions.1.5.1
1.5.1 (2026-01-29)
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Updated Microsoft.Extensions.Options from 6.0.1 to 10.0.0.
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9.0.115
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9.0.113
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9.0.111
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9.0.110
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9.0.101
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v8.0.18and following the build instructions in the main README.md.Alternatively, you can build from the sources attached to this release directly.
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8.0.17
You can build .NET 8.0 from the repository by cloning the release tag
v8.0.17and following the build instructions in the main README.md.Alternatively, you can build from the sources attached to this release directly.
More information on this process can be found in the dotnet/dotnet repository.
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