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I have a homemade library that generates DataMapper classes.

They are generated with @Singleton and @Inject annotations to be able to inject them where i need them.

But where it doesn't work is when Dagger tries to create the dependency tree, this error shows :

:data:kaptGenerateStubsDebugKotlin
e: /Users/me/myproject/data/build/tmp/kapt3/stubs/debug/com/myproject/data/di/DataComponent.java:11: error: [Dagger/MissingBinding] error.NonExistentClass cannot be provided without an @Inject constructor or an @Provides-annotated method.
public abstract com.myproject.domain.repository.ContentRepository contentRepository();
                                                                      ^
  error.NonExistentClass is injected at
      com.myproject.data.repository.ContentDataRepository.<init>(…, myGeneratedDataMapper, …)
  com.myproject.data.repository.ContentDataRepository is injected at
      com.myproject.data.di.module.DataModule.contentRepository(contentDataRepository)
  com.myproject.domain.repository.ContentRepository is provided at
      com.myproject.data.di.DataComponent.contentRepository()
:data:kaptDebugKotlin
:data:kaptDebugKotlin FAILED

Involved classes are :

DataModule (module for dagger)

@Module
class DataModule {
    @Provides
    @Singleton
    fun contentRepository(contentDataRepository: ContentDataRepository): ContentRepository = contentDataRepository
}

DataComponent (component for dagger):

@Singleton
@Component(modules = [DataModule::class])
interface DataComponent {
    fun contentRepository(): ContentRepository
}

ContentDataRepository

@Singleton
class ContentDataRepository @Inject constructor(
        private val myGeneratedDataMapper: MyGeneratedDataMapper
) : ContentRepository {
    ...
}

MyGeneratedDataMapper

@Singleton
class MyGeneratedDataMapper @Inject constructor() {
   ...
}

The thing is, if i disable kapt of dagger dependency in gradle.build, then build, then enable it, then build, it works.

If i do a clean + build, it doesn't work, same error. I want to make it work in one row.

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  • I would guess that you might have a problem with timing I think for some reason dagger is executed before your class Oct 19, 2018 at 8:39
  • It's exactly that, if you look closely at the gradle tasks order, kaptGenerateStubsDebugKotlin is where dagger wants to access to my generated class, while my class is generated is the kaptDebugKotlin task i guess
    – Medsic
    Oct 19, 2018 at 8:43
  • Sorry for the delayed reply. how are you importing dagger to your processor, and if you don't import yourself then are you counting on the user to implement it? Oct 20, 2018 at 12:52
  • I don't import the processor in my lib, so yes I let the user (me) implements it in the final project.
    – Medsic
    Oct 22, 2018 at 7:38

2 Answers 2

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I don't know if you are using AS3.2 or AS3.3 with androidX artifacts or not but Maybe this is the case with you too.

so when i migrated to androidX artifacts in AS3.2 i got hit with bunch of NonExistentClass errors ends the build with

kaptGenerateStubsDebugKotlin 
:data:kaptDebugKotlin
:data:kaptDebugKotlin 

I finally found out that it has something to do with Dagger itself and degraded the version from 2.17 to 2.16 now the latest version of Dagger2 is 2.18 which i can't use due to this bug / feature [they forgot about].

Update:

i found the solution and it just came today so here is the issue tracker link: https://issuetracker.google.com/issues/115738511

so the bug was not in the Dagger but it was with Jetifier and i totally ignored the fact that it was set enabled during migration

here's the solution i copied from the link:

Sorry jetifier beta01 was not binary compatible with alpha10.

We have published beta02 that should fix this issue.

Please try:

buildscript {    dependencies {
       classpath 'com.android.tools.build.jetifier:jetifier-processor:1.0.0-beta02'    } }
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You're probably not going to like my answer but the order is kinda random. Look at this thread for some more explaining and maybe some more guidance but, if you want to verify you are running first look at Gradle plugins and how to use them

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