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I'm trying to use Lombok in my project that I'm developing using IntelliJ IDEA 11.

I've installed 3rd-party plugin for IDEA and it seems working fine because IDEA sees all autogenerated methods/fields.

So I have a class that uses Slf4j. I annotated it like this

import lombok.extern.slf4j.Slf4j;

@Slf4j
public class TestClass
{
    public TestClass()
    {
        log.info("Hello!");
    }
}

But when I build my project compiler spits: cannot find symbol variable log.

Could you please tell me what I'm missing here?

Update: It turned out it's RequestFactory annotation process that fails.

input files: {com.zasutki.courierApp.server.TestServlet, com.mine.courierApp.server.model.DatastoreObject}

annotations: [javax.inject.Singleton, javax.inject.Inject, lombok.Getter, lombok.Setter, com.googlecode.objectify.annotation.Id, com.googlecode.objectify.annotation.OnSave]

Processor com.google.web.bindery.requestfactory.apt.RfValidator matches [lombok.Getter, com.googlecode.objectify.annotation.Id, javax.inject.Inject, lombok.Setter, com.googlecode.objectify.annotation.OnSave, javax.inject.Singleton] and returns false.

cannot find symbol variable log

Any ideas on workarounds?

Update2: Perhaps it's not something readers want to hear but I ended up switching to Scala.

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I have fixed it in IDEA 12 by setting check box Enable annotation processing in:

Settings -> Compiler -> Annotation Processors

For IDEA 2016.2:

Preferences... > Build, Execution, Deployment > Compiler > Annotation Processors

After enabling, run Build -> Rebuild Project to have annotations recognized and eliminate errors.


For IDEA 2019.2.1, depending on how the project is configured, installing the Project Lombok plugin may not be sufficient. Here is another way to use Project Lombok with IntelliJ IDEA:

  1. Visit https://projectlombok.org/download
  2. Download the JAR file into the project lib directory (e.g., $HOME/dev/java/project/libs).
  3. Start the IDE.
  4. Click File 🠖 Settings.
  5. Expand Build, Execution, Deployment 🠖 Compiler 🠖 Annotation Processors.
  6. Ensure Enable annotation processing is checked.
  7. Ensure Store generates sources relative to is selected based on the project's module settings (if Module output directory doesn't work, come back and try the other setting).
  8. Click Apply.
  9. Click Plugins.
  10. Click Marketplace.
  11. Set search field to: lombok
  12. Install Lombok.
  13. Click OK.
  14. Restart the IDE if prompted.
  15. Click File 🠖 Project Structure.
  16. Select Libraries.
  17. Click the + symbol to add a new project library (or press Alt+Insert).
  18. Select Java.
  19. Set the path to: $HOME/dev/java/project/libs/lombok.jar
  20. Click OK.
  21. Select the modules to apply.
  22. Click OK.
  23. Optionally, rename lombok to Project Lombok 1.18.8.
  24. Click OK.

The project can now import from the lombok package and use Project Lombok annotations (e.g., lombok.Setter and lombok.Getter).

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    Don't forget to set annotation processor: lombok.launch.AnnotationProcessorHider$AnnotationProcessor for both maven-compiler-plugin and Idea (Settings -> Compiler -> Annotation Processors)
    – Jan Kubovy
    Jun 15, 2016 at 15:38
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    This isn't working for me in 2016.2. Maven web project. The only thing that worked was installing the lombok plugin.
    – maksimov
    Sep 15, 2016 at 10:24
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    in addition to above steps, I had to include the following lines to build.gradle: annotationProcessor "org.projectlombok:lombok:1.18.8" testAnnotationProcessor("org.projectlombok:lombok:1.18.8")
    – Gryk
    Jan 6, 2020 at 9:59
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    @Gryk after adding your suggestion it worked in my application. Thank you.
    – KaraKaplan
    Apr 13, 2022 at 13:43
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    @Gryk +1 Solved for me... literally. tried. everything. -.-" Apr 22, 2023 at 18:01
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  1. Make sure it's added correctly to your project.

example for Gradle:

 dependencies {
     compileOnly 'org.projectlombok:lombok:1.18.8'
     annotationProcessor 'org.projectlombok:lombok:1.18.8'
     ...
 }
  1. Install Lombok plugin for your IDE
  2. Check "Enable annotation processing" checkbox in IDE (IntellijIdea), have no idea if there is anything like this for other IDEs like Eclipse.
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    this, this, and a thousand times this. Thank you, I was stuck for one hour
    – ch1ll
    Sep 24, 2019 at 21:34
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    yep, you are right, we should check the build config first, then IDE setting. thanks a heap!
    – Eric Tan
    Jan 15, 2020 at 6:04
  • This is the only thing that actually worked! Why it has only 13 likes?!
    – doctorram
    May 1, 2020 at 22:06
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    God i forgot Gradle added annotationProcessor in newer versions. Thank you for your answer.
    – Stevers
    Mar 17, 2021 at 4:54
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    After going throgh so many solutions , this worked for me. After adding "annotationProcessor" , everything started working fine. Sep 13, 2021 at 12:08
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Picture representation of resolving this issue.

First enable annotation processors and try. This may or may not work. enter image description here

Post that, you can install the lombok plugin from intellij, (After installation Intellij will restart to enable the plugin, so make sure you save your work.(Intellij does save all the changes before restart, just to be on the safe side.)) screenshot below:

enter image description here

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    thank you.. I got the same problem. I forgot to install the plugin before I set the Annotation configuration :)
    – TYL
    Sep 15, 2017 at 10:45
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Enabling annotation processing will make it work

But if you are on a Mac, make sure you enable annotation processing(tick the checkbox) from both the places available.

1.) Intellij Idea -> Preferences -> Compiler -> Annotation Processors

2.) File -> Other Settings -> Default Settings -> Compiler -> Annotation Processors

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    Still had to do this even with the latest intellij 15.0.2
    – BeepDog
    Jan 8, 2016 at 21:34
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    Still present in 15.0.4. I also had to update the Lambok version to the latest and change the Java compiler to JAVAC. Then do a rebuild of the project
    – Srikanta
    Mar 2, 2016 at 11:45
  • Still must do in IntelliJ 2016.1.3 :) You have to set the 2 annotation processors. Such a pain when you forget about it!
    – Ray Hunter
    Jul 6, 2016 at 3:23
  • Still must do in IntelliJ 2016.3 :) Dec 26, 2016 at 18:08
  • even by activating in both places, IntelliJ 2016.3.2 still fails to compile with Lombok 1.16.12 :(
    – arcuri82
    Jan 22, 2017 at 18:13
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in the latest Gradle version you should use annotationProcessor:

compileOnly 'org.projectlombok:lombok'
annotationProcessor 'org.projectlombok:lombok:1.18.8'
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    It worked for me. I use Kotlin DSL and my code is like this:dependencies { compileOnly("org.projectlombok:lombok:1.18.8") annotationProcessor("org.projectlombok:lombok:1.18.8") ... } Sep 15, 2021 at 18:05
  • Thanks for the answer. It saved hours of my time Oct 3, 2022 at 19:11
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I'm using IntelliJ IDEA 2020.3 (Community Edition)

Here, besides install the Lombok plugin and enable annotations (explained by other answers). I also needed to set the flag -Djps.track.ap.dependencies=false to the Build Process Option¹.

I didn't need to use the -javaagent approach, neither setup the classpath.

¹. Go to: File | Settings | Build, Execution, Deployment | Compiler | "Shared build process VM options" field

References:

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    Thanks, worked like a charm for 2020.3 CE!
    – Urosh T.
    Jan 19, 2021 at 22:17
  • Needed to do this on 2021.1.2
    – nash
    Dec 2, 2021 at 19:36
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Just for reference using IntelliJ 2018.3, I solved this issue (using @Data annotation to insert getter/setter) following the three steps:

  1. File -> Settings -> Build, Execution, Deployment -> Annotation Processors -> Enable Annotation Processing;

enter image description here

Do remember to Apply the change.

  1. Install plugin lombok in the same setting dialog;

enter image description here

  1. It seems good enough for now, it requires to restart IntelliJ and then rebuild your project.

Best wishes :)

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  • Did you had maven or gradle? I am having a problem making lombok work for a multi module project. I keep getting the error: Error:java: Annotation processing is not supported for module cycles. Please ensure that all modules from cycle [module-core,module-utils] are excluded from annotation processing
    – 0x01Brain
    Jun 4, 2020 at 6:40
  • @0x01Brain I was using maven at that time, but now using gradle instead. As for your question, I do hope you can start a new specific question to describe the details and there are lots of experts out there will help you ;)
    – Hearen
    Jun 7, 2020 at 7:14
  • never mind I got it to compile now, thanks. I had some conflict in depedencies module-core was imported in utils module and utils module was imported in core module which made a conflict.
    – 0x01Brain
    Jun 11, 2020 at 18:02
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Including the following in the pom.xml is what worked for me:

<build>
        <defaultGoal>spring-boot:run</defaultGoal>
        <plugins>
            <plugin>
                <groupId>org.apache.maven.plugins</groupId>
                <artifactId>maven-compiler-plugin</artifactId>
                <configuration>
                    <source>${java.version}</source>
                    <target>${java.version}</target>
                    <annotationProcessorPaths>
...
                        <path>
                            <groupId>org.projectlombok</groupId>
                            <artifactId>lombok</artifactId>
                            <version>${lombok.version}</version>
                        </path>       
                    </annotationProcessorPaths>
                </configuration>
            </plugin>
</build>
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  • I had to add requires org.slf4j; to mole-info.java also Dec 31, 2020 at 13:45
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If you have checked both these steps as follows

  1. Enable annotations : this is a check done in IntelliJ preferences.
  2. Importing lombok into IntelliJ classPath (Preferences -> Plugins)

and still getting errors then please check the compiler - if it is JAVAC or ECLIPSE.

You can check the compiler in Preferences -> Build,Execution,Deployment -> Compiler -> Java Compiler.

Change the Use compiler to Javac (if it is Eclipse). This is what worked for me.

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As noted here, quote: "You should activate external compiler option and enable annotation processors or disable external compiler and disable all of annotation compilers to work with lombok". This fixed my problem. Note that I added the Scala plugin prior to receiving this error, so I suspect the plugin changed some of the above settings.

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there is a plugin for intellij. see here: https://projectlombok.org/download.html

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    This plugin can be installed in Settings/Plugins menu of Intellij. Make sure you have the latest plugin installed. Upgrading to latest plugin worked for me.
    – CodeMonkey
    Jun 15, 2016 at 17:44
  • Also make sure that you have the latest version of IntelliJ installed as well, upgrading solved the issue for me. Oct 2, 2023 at 22:25
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Do you have lombok as dependency of your project? lombok.jar must be on the classpath during compiling of the project, which is using any of lombok-annotations.

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  • It turned out it fails inside annotation processor. I updated my question with output log.
    – expert
    Feb 25, 2012 at 3:50
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For those of you who are still having trouble:

In addition to the above steps of enabling annotation processors and installing the IntelliJ Lombok plugin, I also had to Build -> Rebuild Project.

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    I also had to invalidate the cache and restart before Intellij stopped complaining.
    – Hans
    Jun 29, 2017 at 8:32
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1、install lombok plugin for IDEA

Intellij Idea -> Preferences -> Plugins -> type in lombok -> Search in Repositories -> install -> restart IDEA

2、 config lombok plugin

Enabling annotation processing will make it work

But if you are on a Mac, make sure you enable annotation processing in the following two places:

Intellij Idea -> Preferences -> Build, Execution, Deployment -> Compiler -> Annotation Processors, check the checkbox of "Enable annotation processing". File -> Other Settings -> Default Settings -> Build, Execution, Deployment -> Compiler -> Annotation Processors, check the checkbox of "Enable annotation processing".

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  • I don't see Default Settings in Other Settings in IntelliJ. Are these still present. I am using the Ultimate edition - version11.03 Jan 16, 2020 at 18:06
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I was on Mac

This is my IntelliJ IDEA and Mac Version - IntelliJ IDEA 2017.1.5 Build #IU-171.4694.70 --- Mac OS X 10.12

In addition to enabling annotation processing (tick the checkbox) at these 2 places.

1.) Intellij IDEA -> Preferences -> Compiler -> Annotation Processors

.

2.) File -> Other Settings -> Default Settings -> Compiler -> Annotation Processors

I had to install Lombok plugin too to make it work.

3.) Intellij IDEA -> Preferences -> Plugins ->Browse Repositories-> Search for "Lombok"-> install plugin -> Apply and restart IDEA

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It didn#t work for me with any of the above solutions. I added <scope>provided</scope> to the dependency in pom.xml and it worked.

<dependency>
        <groupId>org.projectlombok</groupId>
        <artifactId>lombok</artifactId>
        <version>1.16.20</version>
        <scope>provided</scope>
    </dependency>
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  • What version of IntelliJ are you using? Also, what JDK version?
    – realPK
    Feb 26, 2018 at 5:30
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If you did everything mentioned in this question and It's still failing, don't forget to remove /target folder under your projects. And If it's still failing, restart your IDE. And If it's still failing restart your computer.

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I tried enabling lambok, restarted intellij, etc but below worked for me.

Intellij Preferences ->Compiler -> Shared Build process VM Options and set it to

  -Djps.track.ap.dependencies=false

than run

mvn clean install
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If you already installed it, then for refresh just deselect and select Enable annotation in Intellij Settings.

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I have faced this problem after updating the IDEA to 2018.3. I had to update all the existing plugin

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After trying all the suggestions here, I have also find another kind of solution. It seems that sometimes IDEA can not obtain processors from project classpath.

So, on the Annotation Processors settings tab, you have to manually specify Processor path.

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Apart from mentioned in all answers I have to add the below code in pom.xml configuration to makes mvn clean install work. Before adding this code I was getting cannot found symbol for getters and setters.

                    <annotationProcessorPath>
                        <groupId>org.projectlombok</groupId>
                        <artifactId>lombok</artifactId>
                        <version>1.18.8</version>
                    </annotationProcessorPath>
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For me what worked:

  1. I uninstalled the installed the Lombok plugin freshly
  2. I ticked "Enable Annotation Plugin"
  3. I selected "Obtain processor from the project classpath" in the same page
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For IntelliJ IDEA 2020.1.1 enabling Kotlin plugin fixed this issue.

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The Jetbrains IntelliJ IDEA editor is compatible with lombok without a plugin as of version 2020.3.

I was using 2020.2 version, i updated to 2020.3 it worked just like that.

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I don't think I read my final step in the answers yet. (Mac + IntelliJ Ultimate 2020.1) Its just a silly cause in my case, but those are the ones that can take up most time because the error doesnt directly refer to it.

The same lombok error appeared to me after deleting and recloning the project. After doing the steps mentioned earlier in this thread I still had the error, I then discovered my SKD was defaulted to version 11. I changed this back to 1.8 and everything worked again.

File --> Project Settings --> Project I changed the Project SDK and the Project language level to 1.8

PS the location for the default settings on the mac is different in this IntelliJ version than mentioned before : File --> New Project Settings --> Preferences for new Projects --> Build, Execution, Deployment --> Compiler --> Annotation Processors --> 'check' Enable annotation processing

Hope this helps anybody

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If none of the above did'nt work , then try to change File->Project Structure->Project->Project Language Level > 8 Lambda,type annotations (Not SDK Default 8)

This worked for me .

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My issue was that the bundled version of Lombok plugin in IntelliJ IDEA was incompatible with the version of IntelliJ IDEA itself. I downgraded IntelliJ to 2019.1.4 and it worked.

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It may happen that even if you have it configured properly and it is visible among the libraries and in Gradle dependencies list, IntelliJ still does not have it in class path. Or it is there, but configured with different scope (ex: test instead of compile.)

First, make sure you have plugin installed and annotation processing enabled, as stated in other answers.

If you still have annotation not recognized, place cursor on it, hit ALT+ENTER (or OPTION+ENTER) and see if you have a menu option Add library: Gradle: org.projectlombok:lombok:VERSION to class path. If you can see it, choose this one and it may solve your problem.

You may check the library and it's scope in: Project settings / Modules / Dependencies tab (search for lombok in there)

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  • This solution should be much more upvoted. I was investigating this for hours, and this was the only thing that worked.
    – Devon
    Mar 12, 2021 at 2:45
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I had a similar issue when building with JDK8, set the project back to JDK7 and it worked fine. Could be an older version of Lombok that won't compile under JDK8.

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  • I also had the same issue. Try change the version of Lombok so that IntelliJ download the dependency again. Sep 22, 2015 at 5:59

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