Questions tagged [dagger-2]
Dagger 2 is a dependency injection framework for Java and Android. It implements the full stack with generated code
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How to get Context in Android MVVM ViewModel
I am trying to implement MVVM pattern in my android app. I have read that ViewModels should contain no android specific code (to make testing easier), however I need to use context for various things (...
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Dagger 2 subcomponents vs component dependencies
Dagger 1's plus() method is something I used quite often in previous applications, so I understand situations where you might want to have a subcomponent with full access to the parent graphs bindings....
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What determines the lifecycle of a component (object graph) in Dagger 2?
I'm trying to wrap my head around scopes in Dagger 2, specifically the lifecycle of scoped graphs. How do you create a component that will be cleaned up when you leave the scope.
In the case of an ...
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Error : Program type already present: android.support.design.widget.CoordinatorLayout$Behavior
I am getting the following error while building the project. haven't used CoordinatorLayout in this project. just added as a dependency in build.gradle :
I am using Android Studio 3.2 Canary 4.
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How to set up DAGGER dependency injection from scratch in Android project?
How to use Dagger? How to configure Dagger to work in my Android project?
I'd like to use Dagger in my Android project, but I find it confusing.
EDIT: Dagger2 is also out since 2015 04 15, and it's ...
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Set dynamic base url using Retrofit 2.0 and Dagger 2
I'm trying to perform a login action using Retrofit 2.0 using Dagger 2
Here's how I set up Retrofit dependency
@Provides
@Singleton
Retrofit provideRetrofit(Gson gson, OkHttpClient client) {
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Why use/develop Guice, when You have Spring and Dagger? [closed]
To my knowledge, Dagger does generate code, while Guice and Spring rely on runtime processing, thus Dagger works faster, but requires more work on programmer side. Because of performance edge it's ...
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Dagger- Should we create each component and module for each Activity/ Fragment
I've been working with dagger2 for a while. And I got confused wether to create an own component/module for each Activity/ Fragment. Please help me clarify this:
For example, We have an app, and the ...
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Dagger 2.2 component builder module method deprecated
I started using dagger 2.2 and the module methods in the Component builder are deprecated.
This is my Application component :
@Component(modules = ApplicationModule.class)
public interface ...
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Error:Execution failed for task ':app:kaptDebugKotlin'
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:...
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ERROR : error.NonExistentClass Kotlin In multi module Dagger project
I'm using Dagger 2 and Kotlin for Android development.
My project is also a multi-module project.
My settings.gradle file is like this:
include :app
include :lib
I'm also maintaining the lib module.
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Dagger not generating components for /test class
I am following the guide here: https://github.com/ecgreb/dagger-2-testing-demo
I have the following setup in my app/src/main (the injection and @Provides code omitted):
public class ...
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What is the use case for @Binds vs @Provides annotation in Dagger2
I am not certain on the purpose for Dagger2's @Bind annotation.
From what i have read online im still not clear but here is an example:
@Module
public abstract class HomeModule {
@Binds
...
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Dagger 2: Injecting user inputted parameter into object
Say I have a class Util that takes in a object - an instance of class Validator.
Since I want to avoid instantiating the Validator class within Util, I pass it in via a constructor:
public class ...
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Kotlin Error: Dagger does not support injection into private fields
I use in kotlin activity ViewPager and I want in Kotlin Fragment use the dagger injection. I have got Error: Dagger does not support injection into private fields.
In Java Fragment the dagger ...
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Dagger: IllegalArgumentException: No injector factory bound for Class
I am new to Dagger 2. I have 2 Activities, I want to use injected ViewModel for both. Here is my ViewModuleFactory :
@Singleton
public class ProductViewModelFactory implements ViewModelProvider....
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Dagger 2, sometimes on compiling I get "cannot find symbol class DaggerApplicationComponent"
Recent after update Android Studio (2.0.7) (maybe this is the cause) sometimes when building i get that error.
Idea is that usually compilation goes well but sometimes I get dagger error.
Is ...
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Dagger 2 static provider methods in kotlin
With the recent versions of dagger 2 one of the improvements made are the possibility of having static provide methods. Simply so:
@Provides
static A providesA() {
return A();
}
I was wondering ...
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Dagger @Reusable scope vs @Singleton
From the User's Guide:
Sometimes you want to limit the number of times an @Inject-constructed
class is instantiated or a @Provides method is called, but you don’t
need to guarantee that the ...
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Dagger2 dependency - Gradle
I'm trying to add Dagger2 to my project in Android Studio but I can't find proper dependency to paste in build.gradle. Could you help and send me the proper line?
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Dagger 2 - what is the purpose of a @Singleton annotation class
From the dagger 2 Documentation I noticed that you can have a @Singleton annotated class. What is the purpose of marking a class as @Singleton as I have tried to do this in my code but a singleton ...
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How do you override a module/dependency in a unit test with Dagger 2.0?
I have a simple Android activity with a single dependency. I inject the dependency into the activity's onCreate like this:
Dagger_HelloComponent.builder()
.helloModule(new HelloModule(this))
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Expected @HiltAndroidApp to have a value. Did you forget to apply the Gradle Plugin?
I have Google this problem, but the results are not work for me.
The detail as following.
public final class App extends com.zhixin.wedeep.common.BaseApplication implements androidx.lifecycle....
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Dagger 2 injecting Android Application Context
I am using Dagger 2 and have it working however I now need access to the Android Application Context.
Its not clear to me how to inject and get access to the context. I have tried to do this as ...
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Android Unit Tests with Dagger 2
I have an Android app that uses Dagger 2 for dependency injection. I am also using the latest gradle build tools that allow a build variant for unit testing and one for instrumentation tests. I am ...
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cannot be provided without an @Inject constructor or from an @Provides-annotated method
I am using Android Dagger2 but I am getting the error below.
My AppModule class is:
@Module
public class AppModule {
@Provides
public DownloadFilePresenterImp provideDownloadfilePresenterImp(...
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Dagger 2 examples [closed]
Dagger 2 is around the corner but the available examples wouldn't even compile right off the box, and the documentation is a copy-paste-replace from Dagger 1.
Does anyone have an example of a proper ...
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Problems with singletons when using component dependencies
I'm having a problem in understanding why the following code doesn't work.
I have following project structure:
@Component(modules = CCModule.class)
public interface CComponent {
XXX getXXX();
}
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Android lifecycle library ViewModel using dagger 2
I have a ViewModel class just like the one defined in the Connecting ViewModel and repository section of Architecture guide. When I run my app I get a runtime exception. Does anyone know how to get ...
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Dagger2 : How to use @Provides and @Binds in same module
I'm using the new Dagger2 (ver 2.11) and I'm using the new features like AndroidInjector, and ContributesAndroidInjector. I have an activity subcomponent,
@Module
abstract class ...
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Can I just inject super class when use dagger2 for dependency injection?
I use Dagger2 for DI in my android application. I found that I have to write inject method for every class that uses @Inject field. Is there a way that I can just inject the parent class so that I don'...
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Dagger 2 error: dependency "cannot be provided without an @Inject constructor" while it actually annotated with @Inject
I've started using Dagger 2 and faced strange issue that looks like a bug to me.
I have 3 modules, that are composed into one subcomponent, which in turn extends/pluses higher level component.
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Dagger2 Custom Scopes : How do custom-scopes (@ActivityScope) actually work?
I am reading the source code for Dagger2 Component Scopes Test on GitHub, and I've seen a "custom scope" defined for activities called @ActivityScope, but I've seen it in other projects including the ...
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Unresolved reference DaggerApplicationComponent
I'm trying to create my app component, but Dagger does not generate my app component.
here is MyApplication class
class MyApplication : Application() {
companion object {
@JvmStatic lateinit ...
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Dagger and Kotlin. Dagger doesn't generate component classes
I'm new with kotlin and Dagger. I have a little problem that I do not how to solve and I don't find a solution.
So this is what I have:
@Module
class AppModule (app: Application) {
private var ...
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Dagger 2 multibindings with Kotlin
I have the following snippet in my dagger 2 module
@Singleton
@Provides
@ElementsIntoSet
fun providesQueries(foo: Foo): Set<Foo>{
val queries = LinkedHashSet<Foo>()
queries.add(...
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Dagger 2: @Component.Builder is missing setters for required modules or components: [appi.example.com.dagger.AppModule]`
I'm configuring the new Dagger Android module but I got this error
Here's my Component:
@AppScope
@Component(modules = {AppModule.class, NetModule.class})
public interface AppComponent {
@...
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Dagger 2 - two provides method that provide same interface
lets say I have:
public interface Shape {}
public class Rectangle implements Shape {
}
public class Circle implements Shape {
}
and I have a ApplicationModule which needs to provides instances ...
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Dagger 2 - Why is this a dependency cycle?
I'm trying to inject the application's Context into 2 other objects, an AuthManager and an ApiClient.
Both of them depends on said context, and the ApiClient depends on the AuthManager. Why is this ...
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Method injection using Dagger 2
I haven't managed to find a good explanation/example on method injection using Dagger 2. Could someone please help me understand?
Example:
@Inject
public Dinner makeDinner(Pasta pasta, Sauce sauce) {...
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Dagger 2 lifecycle of a component, module and scope
I've read a lot of posts and tutorials about dagger 2:
http://frogermcs.github.io/dependency-injection-with-dagger-2-custom-scopes/
https://github.com/codepath/android_guides/wiki/Dependency-...
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Dagger 2: Cannot be provided without an @Provides-annotated method
I just started learning dagger2 and faced a strange issue that looks like a bug to me. Here's the module:
@Module
public class SimpleModule {
@Provides
Cooker providerCooker() {
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HasActivityInjector can not be resolved in android dagger 2
I was trying to implement HasActivityInjector in my android application but it's showing me HasActivityInjector cann't be resolved. Below dependencies and plugin I have used in my project-
apply ...
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Dagger 2 injecting parameters of constructor
I saw the following example on the Dagger 2 website:
class Thermosiphon implements Pump {
private final Heater heater;
@Inject
Thermosiphon(Heater heater) {
this.heater = heater;
}
.....
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Component (unscoped) may not reference scoped bindings
I've recently started using dagger-2 with kotlin. Unfortunately I have ecnountered a problem with sumbcomponants and I have trouble understanding why I get this gradle error:
...NetComponent (...
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How do you organise your Dagger 2 modules and components? [closed]
Do you have a specific package where you put all the Dagger related classes?
Or do you put them next to the relevant class they inject, e.g. if you have an MainActivityModule and ...
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Android Kotlin : Error Unresolved reference: DaggerAppComponent
I have installed Kotlin plugin today into an existing project with Dagger 2. Before Kotlin was installed I had no issues with Dagger. However, now the compiler complains :
Error:(5, 32) Unresolved ...
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How to make Jersey work with Dagger dependency injection?
Jersey normally uses HK2 dependency injection, but I would like to use Jersey with Dagger 2. Both Dagger and HK2 implement JSR 330, which I have taken as evidence that this should be possible without ...
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Dagger 2 Custom Scope for each Fragment (or Activity etc...)
I've looked at a couple different articles which seem to suggest two different ways of doing custom scoping in Dagger 2:
MVP Presenters that Survive Configuration Changes Part-2 (Github repo):
Uses ...
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Using Dagger 2 to inject into service
I have an app which is basically a service that runs all the time and alarms the user when something happens.
When the service creates the alarm, it needs to give it his context so that the alarm can ...