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README.md

1# Dagger
2
3[![Maven Central][mavenbadge-svg]][mavencentral]
4
5A fast dependency injector for Java and Android.
6
7Dagger is a compile-time framework for dependency injection. It uses no
8reflection or runtime bytecode generation, does all its analysis at
9compile-time, and generates plain Java source code.
10
11Dagger is actively maintained by the same team that works on [Guava]. Snapshot
12releases are auto-deployed to Sonatype's central Maven repository on every clean
13build with the version `HEAD-SNAPSHOT`. The current version builds upon previous
14work done at [Square][square].
15
16## Documentation
17
18You can [find the dagger documentation here][website] which has extended usage
19instructions and other useful information. More detailed information can be
20found in the [API documentation][latestapi].
21
22You can also learn more from [the original proposal][proposal],
23[this talk by Greg Kick][gaktalk], and on the dagger-discuss@googlegroups.com
24mailing list.
25
26## Installation
27
28### Bazel
29
30First, import the Dagger repository into your `WORKSPACE` file using
31[`http_archive`][bazel-external-deps].
32
33Note: The `http_archive` must point to a tagged release of Dagger, not just any
34commit. The version of the Dagger artifacts will match the version of the tagged
35release.
36
37```python
38# Top-level WORKSPACE file
39
40load("@bazel_tools//tools/build_defs/repo:http.bzl", "http_archive")
41
42DAGGER_TAG = "2.28.1"
43DAGGER_SHA = "9e69ab2f9a47e0f74e71fe49098bea908c528aa02fa0c5995334447b310d0cdd"
44http_archive(
45    name = "dagger",
46    strip_prefix = "dagger-dagger-%s" % DAGGER_TAG,
47    sha256 = DAGGER_SHA,
48    urls = ["https://github.com/google/dagger/archive/dagger-%s.zip" % DAGGER_TAG],
49)
50```
51
52Next you will need to setup targets that export the proper dependencies
53and plugins. Follow the sections below to setup the dependencies you need.
54
55#### Dagger Setup
56
57First, load the Dagger artifacts and repositories, and add them to your list of
58[`maven_install`] artifacts.
59
60```python
61# Top-level WORKSPACE file
62
63load("@dagger//:workspace_defs.bzl", "DAGGER_ARTIFACTS", "DAGGER_REPOSITORIES")
64
65maven_install(
66    artifacts = DAGGER_ARTIFACTS + [...],
67    repositories = DAGGER_REPOSITORIES + [...],
68)
69```
70
71Next, load and call [`dagger_rules`](https://github.com/google/dagger/blob/master/workspace_defs.bzl)
72in your top-level `BUILD` file:
73
74```python
75# Top-level BUILD file
76
77load("@dagger//:workspace_defs.bzl", "dagger_rules")
78
79dagger_rules()
80```
81
82This will add the following Dagger build targets:
83(Note that these targets already export all of the dependencies and processors
84they need).
85
86```python
87deps = [
88    ":dagger",                  # For Dagger
89    ":dagger-spi",              # For Dagger SPI
90    ":dagger-producers",        # For Dagger Producers
91]
92```
93
94#### Dagger Android Setup
95
96First, load the Dagger Android artifacts and repositories, and add them to your
97list of [`maven_install`] artifacts.
98
99```python
100# Top-level WORKSPACE file
101
102load(
103    "@dagger//:workspace_defs.bzl",
104    "DAGGER_ANDROID_ARTIFACTS",
105    "DAGGER_ANDROID_REPOSITORIES"
106)
107
108maven_install(
109    artifacts = DAGGER_ANDROID_ARTIFACTS + [...],
110    repositories = DAGGER_ANDROID_REPOSITORIES + [...],
111)
112```
113
114Next, load and call [`dagger_android_rules`](https://github.com/google/dagger/blob/master/workspace_defs.bzl)
115in your top-level `BUILD` file:
116
117```python
118# Top-level BUILD file
119
120load("@dagger//:workspace_defs.bzl", "dagger_android_rules")
121
122dagger_android_rules()
123```
124
125This will add the following Dagger Android build targets:
126(Note that these targets already export all of the dependencies and processors
127they need).
128
129```python
130deps = [
131    ":dagger-android",          # For Dagger Android
132    ":dagger-android-support",  # For Dagger Android (Support)
133]
134```
135
136#### Hilt Android Setup
137
138First, load the Hilt Android artifacts and repositories, and add them to your
139list of [`maven_install`] artifacts.
140
141```python
142# Top-level WORKSPACE file
143
144load(
145    "@dagger//:workspace_defs.bzl",
146    "HILT_ANDROID_ARTIFACTS",
147    "HILT_ANDROID_REPOSITORIES"
148)
149
150maven_install(
151    artifacts = HILT_ANDROID_ARTIFACTS + [...],
152    repositories = HILT_ANDROID_REPOSITORIES + [...],
153)
154```
155
156Next, load and call [`hilt_android_rules`](https://github.com/google/dagger/blob/master/workspace_defs.bzl)
157in your top-level `BUILD` file:
158
159```python
160# Top-level BUILD file
161
162load("@dagger//:workspace_defs.bzl", "hilt_android_rules")
163
164hilt_android_rules()
165```
166
167This will add the following Hilt Android build targets:
168(Note that these targets already export all of the dependencies and processors
169they need).
170
171```python
172deps = [
173    ":hilt-android",            # For Hilt Android
174    ":hilt-android-testing",    # For Hilt Android Testing
175]
176```
177
178### Other build systems
179
180You will need to include the `dagger-2.x.jar` in your application's runtime.
181In order to activate code generation and generate implementations to manage
182your graph you will need to include `dagger-compiler-2.x.jar` in your build
183at compile time.
184
185#### Maven
186
187In a Maven project, include the `dagger` artifact in the dependencies section
188of your `pom.xml` and the `dagger-compiler` artifact as an
189`annotationProcessorPaths` value of the `maven-compiler-plugin`:
190
191```xml
192<dependencies>
193  <dependency>
194    <groupId>com.google.dagger</groupId>
195    <artifactId>dagger</artifactId>
196    <version>2.x</version>
197  </dependency>
198</dependencies>
199<build>
200  <plugins>
201    <plugin>
202      <groupId>org.apache.maven.plugins</groupId>
203      <artifactId>maven-compiler-plugin</artifactId>
204      <version>3.6.1</version>
205      <configuration>
206        <annotationProcessorPaths>
207          <path>
208            <groupId>com.google.dagger</groupId>
209            <artifactId>dagger-compiler</artifactId>
210            <version>2.x</version>
211          </path>
212        </annotationProcessorPaths>
213      </configuration>
214    </plugin>
215  </plugins>
216</build>
217```
218
219If you are using a version of the `maven-compiler-plugin` lower than `3.5`, add
220the `dagger-compiler` artifact with the `provided` scope:
221
222```xml
223<dependencies>
224  <dependency>
225    <groupId>com.google.dagger</groupId>
226    <artifactId>dagger</artifactId>
227    <version>2.x</version>
228  </dependency>
229  <dependency>
230    <groupId>com.google.dagger</groupId>
231    <artifactId>dagger-compiler</artifactId>
232    <version>2.x</version>
233    <scope>provided</scope>
234  </dependency>
235</dependencies>
236```
237
238If you use the beta `dagger-producers` extension (which supplies
239parallelizable execution graphs), then add this to your maven configuration:
240
241```xml
242<dependencies>
243  <dependency>
244    <groupId>com.google.dagger</groupId>
245    <artifactId>dagger-producers</artifactId>
246    <version>2.x</version>
247  </dependency>
248</dependencies>
249```
250
251#### Gradle
252```groovy
253// Add Dagger dependencies
254dependencies {
255  implementation 'com.google.dagger:dagger:2.x'
256  annotationProcessor 'com.google.dagger:dagger-compiler:2.x'
257}
258```
259
260If you're using classes in `dagger.android` you'll also want to include:
261
262```groovy
263implementation 'com.google.dagger:dagger-android:2.x'
264implementation 'com.google.dagger:dagger-android-support:2.x' // if you use the support libraries
265annotationProcessor 'com.google.dagger:dagger-android-processor:2.x'
266```
267
268Notes:
269
270-   We use `implementation` instead of `api` for better compilation performance.
271    -   See the [Gradle documentation][gradle-api-implementation] for more
272        information on how to select appropriately, and the [Android Gradle
273        plugin documentation][gradle-api-implementation-android] for Android
274        projects.
275-   For Kotlin projects, use [`kapt`] in place of `annotationProcessor`.
276
277If you're using the [Android Databinding library][databinding], you may want to
278increase the number of errors that `javac` will print. When Dagger prints an
279error, databinding compilation will halt and sometimes print more than 100
280errors, which is the default amount for `javac`. For more information, see
281[Issue 306](https://github.com/google/dagger/issues/306).
282
283```groovy
284gradle.projectsEvaluated {
285  tasks.withType(JavaCompile) {
286    options.compilerArgs << "-Xmaxerrs" << "500" // or whatever number you want
287  }
288}
289```
290
291### Resources
292
293*   [Documentation][website]
294*   [Javadocs][latestapi]
295*   [GitHub Issues]
296
297
298If you do not use maven, gradle, ivy, or other build systems that consume
299maven-style binary artifacts, they can be downloaded directly via the
300[Maven Central Repository][mavencentral].
301
302Developer snapshots are available from Sonatype's
303[snapshot repository][dagger-snap], and are built on a clean build of
304the GitHub project's master branch.
305
306## Building Dagger
307
308See [the CONTRIBUTING.md docs][Building Dagger].
309
310## License
311
312    Copyright 2012 The Dagger Authors
313
314    Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
315    you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
316    You may obtain a copy of the License at
317
318       http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
319
320    Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
321    distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
322    WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
323    See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
324    limitations under the License.
325
326[`bazel`]: https://bazel.build
327[bazel-external-deps]: https://docs.bazel.build/versions/master/external.html#depending-on-other-bazel-projects
328[`maven_install`]: https://github.com/bazelbuild/rules_jvm_external#exporting-and-consuming-artifacts-from-external-repositories
329[Building Dagger]: CONTRIBUTING.md#building-dagger
330[dagger-snap]: https://oss.sonatype.org/content/repositories/snapshots/com/google/dagger/
331[databinding]: https://developer.android.com/topic/libraries/data-binding/
332[gaktalk]: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oK_XtfXPkqw
333[GitHub Issues]: https://github.com/google/dagger/issues
334[gradle-api-implementation]: https://docs.gradle.org/current/userguide/java_library_plugin.html#sec:java_library_separation
335[gradle-api-implementation-android]: https://developer.android.com/studio/build/dependencies#dependency_configurations
336[Guava]: https://github.com/google/guava
337[`kapt`]: https://kotlinlang.org/docs/reference/kapt.html
338[latestapi]: https://dagger.dev/api/latest/
339[mavenbadge-svg]: https://maven-badges.herokuapp.com/maven-central/com.google.dagger/dagger/badge.svg
340[mavencentral]: https://search.maven.org/artifact/com.google.dagger/dagger
341[project]: http://github.com/google/dagger/
342[proposal]: https://github.com/square/dagger/issues/366
343[square]: http://github.com/square/dagger/
344[website]: https://dagger.dev
345