If set to true then class transformer will perform a circular check. (Circular check is turned off by default) This option is useful when you know for sure that your types might have a circular dependency.
If set to true class-transformer will attempt conversion based on TS reflected type
If set to true class-transformer will exclude properties which are not part of the original class and exposing all class properties (with undefined, if nothing else is given)
Excludes properties with the given prefixes. For example, if you mark your private properties with "" and "__" you can set this option's value to ["", "__"] and all private properties will be skipped. This works only for "exposeAll" strategy.
Only properties with given groups will be transformed.
If set to true then class transformer will ignore all @Expose and @Exclude decorators and what's inside them. This option is useful if you want to "clone" your object but not apply decorators affects.
Exclusion strategy. By default exposeAll is used, which means that it will expose all properties that are transformed by default.
Target maps allows to set a Types of the transforming object without using @Type decorator. This is useful when you are transforming external classes, or if you already have type metadata for objects and you don't want to set it up again.
Only properties with "since" > version < "until" will be transformed.
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Options to be passed during transformation.
https://github.com/typestack/class-transformer