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this happened to me only when I updated to 1.0.0-rc01. it says:

The following classes could not be found: - androidx.compose.ui.tooling.preview.ComposeViewAdapter (Fix Build Path, Edit XML, Create Class)

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my code:

@Composable
@Preview
fun CenterProgress(){
    Box(
        modifier= Modifier.fillMaxSize(),
        contentAlignment = Alignment.Center
    ){
        CircularProgressIndicator(strokeWidth = 3.dp)
    }
}
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    According to a comment on Kotlinlang Slack's #compose channel, previews will not work until you can upgrade to Arctic Fox RC1, which unfortunately is not available yet. 😞 That same comment suggested that you could drop the tooling dependencies back to beta09 and they would work with rc01 for the main dependencies. Note that I have not tried that yet, so I do not know if it would work. Jul 2, 2021 at 11:59
  • The solution that @CommonsWare mentioned worked for me on Bumblebee Canary 3.
    – shervinox
    Jul 19, 2021 at 12:35

9 Answers 9

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Update 07/20/2021: Just download and use the latest AS to fix the problem


They splitted some packages in rc01 but per @CommonsWare comment (all credits to him) it seems there is a problem with Android Studio version itself. You have 2 options:

  1. Downgrade to beta09 until AS ArcticFox RC1 is out
  2. Try the suggested workaround, use AS Arctic Fox Beta 5 leaving all compose dependencies to 1.0.0-rc01 version and downgrade only ui-tooling to 1.0.0-beta09 (confirmed by comments).

Extra details

Here you can find all the classes they moved in 1.0.0-rc01 https://android-review.googlesource.com/c/platform/frameworks/support/+/1739498 and the explanation on why this has been decided.

In short, you can now do this for some particular optimized scenarios (which should not be the default case):

debugImplementation "androidx.compose.ui:ui-tooling:1.0.0-rc01"
implementation "androidx.compose.ui:ui-tooling-preview:1.0.0-rc01"
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    I tried and I get this Cannot access 'ComposeViewAdapter': it is internal in 'androidx.compose.ui.tooling' Jul 2, 2021 at 11:57
  • That's strange... did you update kotlinCompilerExtensionVersion in the build.gradle? Maybe could be a problem with AS itself
    – MatPag
    Jul 2, 2021 at 12:10
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    Android Studio Artic Fox (2020.3.1) Beta 5 - July 2, 2021. For me it worked the workaround, leave all the compose dependencies to 1.0.0-rc01 version and downgrade only ui-tooling to 1.0.0-beta09.
    – Yhondri
    Jul 3, 2021 at 23:43
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    downloaded today the latest AS available, created a fresh project and updated stuff to rc01, to be able to preview I had to use a debugImplementation of ui-tooling:1.0.0-beta07"; instead of the rc01 one. Jul 6, 2021 at 18:37
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    AS RC1 is out, issue seems fixed for me
    – adek111
    Jul 20, 2021 at 17:32
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For my case, it's because I left my build variant at "release". Changing it back to "debug" fixes the missing class bug.

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the preview functionality is probably from the following line in build.gradle

debugImplementation "androidx.compose.ui:ui-tooling:$compose_version"
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    This worked for me too, after I wasted time fiddling around with dependency versions. Oct 25, 2022 at 0:49
  • Thank you so much for this comment. It got me a right direction to find out what is wrong in my case
    – BlizzedRu
    Jan 24 at 7:48
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Update: This is no longer needed with Android Studio Bumblebee | 2021.1.1 Canary 6 and Android Gradle Plugin 7.1.0-alpha06. Note: Canary 4 already fixed this issue but required a broken version of AGP. This is now also resolved.

In addition to the above answers: here is how to force the ui-tooling version in gradle:

implementation("androidx.compose.ui:ui-tooling:$compose_version") {
    version {
        // TODO: Remove this when Android Studio has become compatible again
        // Android Studio Bumblebee | 2021.1.1 Canary 3 is not compatible with module ui-tooling 1.0.0-rc01 or higher.
        // The Run Configuration for Composable Previews that Android Studio makes expects a PreviewActivity class
        // in the `androidx.compose.ui.tooling.preview` package, but it was moved in 1.0.0-rc01, and thus causes error:
        // "androidx.compose.ui.tooling.preview.PreviewActivity is not an Activity subclass or alias".
        // For more, see: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/68224361/jetpack-compose-cant-preview-after-updating-to-1-0-0-rc01
        strictly("1.0.0-beta09")
    }
}

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I was also facing the same issue with the below library dependency

implementation "androidx.compose.ui:ui-tooling-preview:1.3.3"

Then I removed the preview library and used its root library and it's generating a preview for me.

now I am using the below dependency for my project.

implementation "androidx.compose.ui:ui-tooling:1.3.3"

I am talking as of Feb-2023

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I tried it like the comment above me and it actually helped me only that i had to delete the implementation of :

Link to Artic Fox Beta 5:
https://developer.android.com/studio/preview

androidx.compose.ui:ui-tooling-preview.
My compose config looks like the following:

android {

def compose_version = '1.0.0-rc01'


composeOptions {
  kotlinCompilerExtensionVersion "$compose_version"
}

dependencies {
  def compose_version = '1.0.0-rc01'
/**Compose Related*/

    implementation "androidx.compose.compiler:compiler:$compose_version"
    implementation "androidx.compose.ui:ui:$compose_version"
    implementation "androidx.activity:activity-compose:1.3.0-rc01"
    implementation "androidx.compose.material:material:$compose_version"

    implementation "androidx.compose.ui:ui-tooling:1.0.0-beta09"
//    Need to comment this two lines to work on artic fox
//    implementation "androidx.compose.ui:ui-tooling:$compose_version"
//    implementation "androidx.compose.ui:ui-tooling-preview:$compose_version"
    /**Accompanist*/
    // Coil
    implementation 'dev.chrisbanes.accompanist:accompanist-insets:0.6.2'
    implementation "com.google.accompanist:accompanist-coil:0.13.0"
    implementation "androidx.compose.runtime:runtime:$compose_version"
    implementation "androidx.compose.runtime:runtime-livedata:$compose_version"

    /** Material Icons */
    implementation "androidx.compose.material:material-icons-extended:$compose_version"


    // Jetpack Compose Integration
    implementation "androidx.navigation:navigation-compose:2.4.0-alpha04"
}

}
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To people still get the error when downgrade the ui-tooling library:

Make sure you don't have library that have dependency on ui-tooling:1.0.0-rc01 You can find that out by using ./gradlew app:dependencies in your android studio terminal

In my case, I'm using com.google.accompanist:accompanist-swiperefresh:13.0.0 which depend on ui-tooling:1.0.0-rc01. Preview is working when I downgrade to accompanist-swiperefresh:12.0.0

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    The accompanist versions mentioned are incorrect, they should be 0.13.0 and 0.12.0. Besides that, great find! Solved my issues.
    – steurt
    Jul 8, 2021 at 7:19
0

Adding the following dependency fixed my issue with the preview in a library module:

debugImplementation 'androidx.customview:customview-poolingcontainer:1.0.0'
0

Been messing around with this. I have a project that has several modules and several build variants. For me, the key was to set each variant (except release) to be debuggable in its modules' build.gradle file:

buildTypes {
    debug {
        minifyEnabled false
        debuggable true // THIS
        proguardFiles getDefaultProguardFile('proguard-android-optimize.txt'), 'proguard-rules.pro'
    }
...
}

After that, no matter what build variant I had selected the preview would show.

This is on Android Studio Electric Eel | 2022.1.1 Patch 1

project build.gradle

plugins {
    id 'org.jetbrains.kotlin.android' version '1.8.10' apply false
    ...
}

app build.gradle

android {
    ...
    composeOptions {
        kotlinCompilerExtensionVersion '1.4.3'
    }
    ...
}

dependencies {
    ...
    implementation "androidx.compose.ui:ui-tooling-preview:1.3.3"
    debugImplementation "androidx.compose.ui:ui-tooling:1.3.3"
    ...
}
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On my case, where I have a "design system" module providing all compose-related dependencies, I had to add the following dependency:

implementation("androidx.activity:activity-compose:1.4.0")

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