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I am a learning Xamarin and I wanted to use Ninject for IoC containers and dependency injection. I added Ninject 3.3.4 using NuGet package on Visual studio 2017 community. I receive error on the following line of code in my App.Xaml.cs:

Kernel = new StandardKernel(new TripLogCoreModule(), new TripLogNavModule(mainPage.Navigation));

I receive following error:

Ninject StandardKernel System.ArgumentNullException: value cannot be null. Parameter name: path1

I spent about 2 hours on the internet and couldn't find a solution to my problem.

Finally, I found the oversight that I made, so I thought to post this question and answer my own question, in case someone else (newbie like me) make this mistake.

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Personally, I had the error with both Ninject and Ninject.PCL packages

Try to build the StandardKernel with NinjectSettings :

var settings = new Ninject.NinjectSettings() { LoadExtensions = false };
Kernel = new StandardKernel(settings, new ViewModelsModule());

Regards

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The oversight that I made was that I installed the wrong package. I should have installed Portable.Ninject.

In order to fix this, I uninstalled the Ninject3.3.4 from all my projects and then installed Portable.Ninject 3.3.1 (latest stable version at the time of writing) via NuGet package.

I hope this helps and saves time for those people who may make similar mistake!

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  • yes but this is not compatible with .net standard class libraries
    – Stefanija
    Apr 16, 2019 at 9:11
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Emmanuel DURIN had the right answer for using Ninject 3.3.4 with Xamarin.Forms .Net Standard.

var settings = new Ninject.NinjectSettings() { LoadExtensions = false }; Kernel = new StandardKernel(settings, new ViewModelsModule());

instead of

Kernel = new StandardKernel(new ViewModelsModule());

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