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I'm new to using Kotlin and trying to set it up with Dagger2, I've seen some few examples but none of them seem to work for me.

I keep getting this

Error:Execution failed for task ':app:kaptDebugKotlin'.

Internal compiler error. See log for more details

I have my build.gradle (Module: app)

apply plugin: 'com.android.application'
apply plugin: 'kotlin-android'
apply plugin: 'kotlin-kapt'
apply plugin: 'kotlin-android-extensions'

android {
    compileSdkVersion 25
    buildToolsVersion "25.0.0"
    defaultConfig {
        applicationId "com.exampleapp"
        minSdkVersion 14
        targetSdkVersion 25
        versionCode 1
        versionName "1.0"
        testInstrumentationRunner "android.support.test.runner.AndroidJUnitRunner"
    }
    buildTypes {
        release {
            minifyEnabled false
            proguardFiles getDefaultProguardFile('proguard-android.txt'), 'proguard-rules.pro'
        }
    }
    kapt {
        generateStubs = true
    }
    dexOptions {
        javaMaxHeapSize "2048M"
    }
}

ext {
    supportLibVer = '25.0.0'
    daggerVer = '2.8'
}

dependencies {
    compile fileTree(dir: 'libs', include: ['*.jar'])

    // Support lib
    compile "com.android.support:appcompat-v7:${supportLibVer}"

    kapt "com.google.dagger:dagger-compiler:${daggerVer}"
    compile "com.google.dagger:dagger:${daggerVer}"
    provided "javax.annotation:jsr250-api:${javaxVer}"

    compile "org.jetbrains.kotlin:kotlin-stdlib-jre7:$kotlin_version"


}
repositories {
    mavenCentral()
}
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  • Switch to the gradle console and look at the log output. The IDE only shows you that there was an error compiling, but you have to look at the output to see the error. Oct 20, 2017 at 19:53
  • convert all related classes to kotlin Nov 14, 2020 at 16:47

33 Answers 33

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Run your application with ./gradlew clean build command to see what's exactly wrong with your code. Just paste it into the Terminal in Android Studio.

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  • 22
    for windows user, use backslash. Something like .\gradlew clean build Mar 25, 2019 at 9:31
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    use chmod +x ./gradlew before if it's your first time calling gradlew in linux.
    – Siamak
    Sep 6, 2020 at 8:15
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    Amazing. This really helped to see what errors needs to be fixed. Thanks!
    – Antroid
    Sep 26, 2020 at 17:33
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    It appears that for every new project, I have these massive build errors and each time is for a different (some times dumb) reason. This technique, using the command line parameter, allowed me to see my error using Float in the annotations for my Dao / Database (using Room). ./gradlew clean build --debug --stacktrace
    – mobibob
    Dec 9, 2020 at 23:46
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    All i got was "BUILD FAILED in 40m 30s" May 10, 2023 at 6:49
27

If you are using the Room database and getting a KAPT error, just check your

  1. Database declarations
  2. Data Access Object declarations
  3. Data class fields

It's a problem arising due to improper usage of annotations of Room. For more information use your build logs.

You can see here in this picture before expanding the error log, I can see the annotation missing error.

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    If some error occur in the SQL statement of the Dao , also get the error
    – BertKing
    Jan 11, 2021 at 11:28
27

In my case I replaced this

implementation 'com.google.dagger:dagger:2.27'
kapt 'com.google.dagger:dagger-compiler:2.27'

by

implementation 'com.google.dagger:dagger:2.27'
annotationProcessor "com.google.dagger:dagger-compiler:2.27"

and solved the problem

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    This worked for me too. Can anyone give insight on why? I thought the kapt plugin provided all the annotations Dagger needed.
    – David Read
    Apr 25, 2022 at 21:20
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I faced this problem for a while. What helped me a lot was reading the build tab because it gave the reasons the library was failing.
Here is the tab Build tab I had many problems,
1. I haven't added the new entity I created into the @Database annotation
2. I haven't added the @Dao annotation in my interface
3. I haven't updated some variables names that was wrote in a @Query annotation
So I had to kill problem by problem, finally it could run later. In Addition, I was cleaning my project and rebuilding to ensure code doesn't get stuck. Also close and open Android Studio.

Futhermore, you can check this answer to help you find the error enable more log on error

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I faced this problem for a while. My mistake was using private access specifier with @Inject field.

If you are using Dagger then check for @Inject private fields or to know the exact cause add this as Command-line options:

--stacktrace --info --scan

On Mac, go to Android Studio > Preferences > Build, Execution, Deployment > Compiler

On Windows, go to File > Settings > Build, Execution, Deployment > Compiler

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  • for me the problem was not the dagger, but upvoted for command line options
    – Reza
    Mar 3, 2022 at 19:26
6

In my case, I forgot to add the room db entities to the database

@Database(version = 1,
    entities = [DummyEntity::class]
 )
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Issue can be connected with Room and Kotlin 1.4.10.

Try to change android.arch.persistence to androidx.room for Room dependencies:

Use

kapt "androidx.room:room-compiler:$roomVersion"

instead of

kapt "android.arch.persistence.room:compiler:$roomVersion"

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  • I worked with persistence room before , when I added hilt dependency it caused unknown error, it took 2 days me until I found your comment, Thanks,
    – NimaAzhd
    Apr 9, 2021 at 10:28
  • It's work! after a lot of search, your solution fixed my problem, Thank you!!!! Jul 6, 2021 at 21:57
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Just Replace kept Keyword to annotationProcessor and everything works fine.

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If You are using Hilt and Field Injection Then Remove Private From Field Injected Object this worked For me

@Inject
private lateinit var helper: Helper

to

@Inject
lateinit var helper: Helper
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  • omg this was it, I can't believe it, thank you Sep 27, 2023 at 14:20
5

I faced similar problem when setting up dagger2. It was finally resolved when I changed this line:

kapt "com.google.dagger:dagger-compiler:${daggerVer}"

to this

annotationProcessor "com.google.dagger:dagger-compiler:${daggerVer}"
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  • More than 2 years later, upgrading to the latest to start using Compose in an old project, this saved my day. It was just that word replacement :|
    – Jose_GD
    Nov 2, 2023 at 13:57
  • @Austin Chang Well played :> Jan 20 at 7:45
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Worked for me:

I also had the same problem and solved it by adding this to gradle.properties

org.gradle.java.home=<go to project structure, copy JDK location and past here>

This ensures that gradlew uses the same JDK as Android Studio

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  • That one fixed my problem. Thanks a lot! Mar 31, 2020 at 14:58
  • It fixed my problem. Kudos !! :) May 13, 2020 at 9:28
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The issue is probably related to the use of Room. I used the command Łukasz Kobyliński suggested in his comment

./gradlew clean build

and in my case I had to add a converter for Date type.

You can find the converter in the official docs: https://developer.android.com/training/data-storage/room/referencing-data#type-converters

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I have solved this problem. In my case, there were irrelevant dagger 
dependencies 
that the IDE did not notify me about:

   implementation 'com.google.dagger:dagger:2.35.1'
   kapt 'com.google.dagger:dagger-compiler:2.28'

After updating them, the problem disappeared and it became possible to use the 
latest version of Kotlin!

   implementation 'com.google.dagger:dagger:2.37'
   kapt 'com.google.dagger:dagger-compiler:2.37'
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my mistake was using suspend when then function returns LiveData.Room's coroutines integration brings ability to return suspend values but when the value itself is asnyc, there is no reason to use it. i changed :

@Delete
suspend fun Delete(premiumPackageDBEntity: PremiumPackageDBEntity)

@Query("SELECT * FROM available_premium_package ")
suspend fun GetAll(): LiveData<List<PremiumPackageDBEntity>>

to :

@Delete
suspend fun Delete(premiumPackageDBEntity: PremiumPackageDBEntity)

@Query("SELECT * FROM available_premium_package ")
fun GetAll(): LiveData<List<PremiumPackageDBEntity>>

and the problem solved.

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In my case, I forgot to add newly created entities into "entities" section of @Database declaration using Room library.

--stacktrace --info --scan commandline options are a great help to find the exact cause.

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I just faced a similar bug. If you're using an old dependency for Room, update and rebuild your project.

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  • I was going to comment that until I found your comment. Indeed, I updated the room uplifted versions from 2.3.0 to 2.4.1 and it worked: implementation "androidx.room:room-runtime:$room_version" kapt "androidx.room:room-compiler:$room_version"
    – awaqar
    Feb 15, 2022 at 21:09
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For me I deleted these folders.

  1. .gradle
  2. .idea

Close android studio , delete the folders and reopen the project

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//implementation "androidx.room:room-runtime:2.4.2"
kapt "androidx.room:room-compiler:2.2.1"
//kapt "android.arch.persistence.room:compiler:2.4.2"
implementation "androidx.room:room-ktx:2.2.1"
//annotationProcessor "androidx.room:room-compiler:2.4.2"

I didn't use the ones I used. My problem was solved when I used these two. We get a kaptDebug error because there is no match with the Room. My problem was related to the implement.

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if all that tasks are not work, just run your app. You will see error log clearly.

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I solved this problem by replacing kapt with annotationProcessor with one of the dependencies.

// dagger2
implementation 'com.google.dagger:dagger-android-support:2.41'
annotationProcessor 'com.google.dagger:dagger-compiler:2.41' //this one
kapt "com.google.dagger:dagger-android-processor:2.41"
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First change

compile "org.jetbrains.kotlin:kotlin-stdlib-jre7:$kotlin_version"

to

implementation "org.jetbrains.kotlin:kotlin-stdlib-jdk7:$kotlin_version"

Now you have to tweak your project Gradle file and update the version of Kotlin being used which should be something like below:

ext { kotlin_version = '1.3.10' gradleVersion = '3.1.0' }

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I got the same error and solved it simply by following these steps

1- open File menu -> then choose Project Structure or press Ctrl+Alt+Shift+s

2- open Modules from the left

3- In Source Compatibility press the drop down menu and choose Java 8 or 1.8

4- In Target Compatibility press the drop down menu and choose Java 8 or 1.8

5- press ok then sync and rebuild your project or run it

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In my case build.gradle replaced
id 'kotlin-android-extensions' to id 'kotlin-parcelize' as it said on build

added

buildFeatures {
        viewBinding true
    }

also had a few syntax mistakes like forgetting : at Dao

@Query("SELECT * FROM table_satis WHERE satisId ==:satisID")
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In my case I'm using ViewBinding instead of DataBinding. And when I got the same problem I solved it with adding plugin apply plugin: 'kotlin-parcelize' to gradle.

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try add to gradle.properties:

kapt.use.worker.api=false
kapt.incremental.apt=false
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    Please phrase this as an explained conditional answer, in order to avoid the impression of proposing a debugging experiment instead of answering (for which a comment should be used instead of an answer, compare meta.stackexchange.com/questions/214173/… ). For example like "If your problem is ... then the solution is to .... because .... ."
    – Yunnosch
    Sep 5, 2021 at 20:46
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I wrote accidentally @EntryPoint instead of @AndroidEntryPoint. Changing that error was fixed.

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I faced a similar problem. It was resolved when I changed this line:

ext.kotlin_version = "1.5.10"

to

ext.kotlin_version = "1.4.10"
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    While this code may solve the question, including an explanation of how and why this solves the problem would really help to improve the quality of your post, and probably result in more up-votes. Remember that you are answering the question for readers in the future, not just the person asking now. Please edit your answer to add explanations and give an indication of what limitations and assumptions apply.
    – Yunnosch
    Jan 3, 2022 at 19:52
  • @Yunnosch not really. it's up to him what he wants to do May 9, 2022 at 3:46
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In some of the Cases if the id of the View is incorrect it always shows this error.Recheck if the id of the view is correct.

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In my case, i just updated the recently added dependencies(a newer version was available), and it worked for me.

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In my case, I was using

kapt "com.github.bumptech.glide:compiler:$version_glide"

without applying the implementation.

implementation "com.github.bumptech.glide:glide:$version_glide"

You should check all kapt dependencies in the build.gradle (Module), not just glide

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