Dagger 2 in Kotlin : Is there a way to do injection for class with default parameterized constructor without...












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I want to have my Dagger 2 inject the below class and doesn't plan to use @Module to do so.



So I put @Inejct constructor as below



class InjectClass @Inject constructor(var txt: String = "Default")


It doesn't work as it complaints



e: [kapt] An exception occurred: java.lang.IllegalStateException: Found multiple 
@Inject constructors: [InjectClass(java.lang.String), InjectClass()]


Is there a way to make it work here?










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    I want to have my Dagger 2 inject the below class and doesn't plan to use @Module to do so.



    So I put @Inejct constructor as below



    class InjectClass @Inject constructor(var txt: String = "Default")


    It doesn't work as it complaints



    e: [kapt] An exception occurred: java.lang.IllegalStateException: Found multiple 
    @Inject constructors: [InjectClass(java.lang.String), InjectClass()]


    Is there a way to make it work here?










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      I want to have my Dagger 2 inject the below class and doesn't plan to use @Module to do so.



      So I put @Inejct constructor as below



      class InjectClass @Inject constructor(var txt: String = "Default")


      It doesn't work as it complaints



      e: [kapt] An exception occurred: java.lang.IllegalStateException: Found multiple 
      @Inject constructors: [InjectClass(java.lang.String), InjectClass()]


      Is there a way to make it work here?










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      I want to have my Dagger 2 inject the below class and doesn't plan to use @Module to do so.



      So I put @Inejct constructor as below



      class InjectClass @Inject constructor(var txt: String = "Default")


      It doesn't work as it complaints



      e: [kapt] An exception occurred: java.lang.IllegalStateException: Found multiple 
      @Inject constructors: [InjectClass(java.lang.String), InjectClass()]


      Is there a way to make it work here?







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          Instead of using a default value, you could write a secondary constructor instead:



          class InjectClass @Inject constructor(var txt: String) {
          constructor(): this("Default")
          }


          Like this you make sure that the default constructor is not annotated with @Inject and Dagger knows how to create InjectClass.



          Optionally, we could do this



          class InjectClass(var txt: String) {
          @Inject constructor(): this("Default")
          }





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            Instead of using a default value, you could write a secondary constructor instead:



            class InjectClass @Inject constructor(var txt: String) {
            constructor(): this("Default")
            }


            Like this you make sure that the default constructor is not annotated with @Inject and Dagger knows how to create InjectClass.



            Optionally, we could do this



            class InjectClass(var txt: String) {
            @Inject constructor(): this("Default")
            }





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              Instead of using a default value, you could write a secondary constructor instead:



              class InjectClass @Inject constructor(var txt: String) {
              constructor(): this("Default")
              }


              Like this you make sure that the default constructor is not annotated with @Inject and Dagger knows how to create InjectClass.



              Optionally, we could do this



              class InjectClass(var txt: String) {
              @Inject constructor(): this("Default")
              }





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                Instead of using a default value, you could write a secondary constructor instead:



                class InjectClass @Inject constructor(var txt: String) {
                constructor(): this("Default")
                }


                Like this you make sure that the default constructor is not annotated with @Inject and Dagger knows how to create InjectClass.



                Optionally, we could do this



                class InjectClass(var txt: String) {
                @Inject constructor(): this("Default")
                }





                share|improve this answer














                Instead of using a default value, you could write a secondary constructor instead:



                class InjectClass @Inject constructor(var txt: String) {
                constructor(): this("Default")
                }


                Like this you make sure that the default constructor is not annotated with @Inject and Dagger knows how to create InjectClass.



                Optionally, we could do this



                class InjectClass(var txt: String) {
                @Inject constructor(): this("Default")
                }






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