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Bump dagger_version from 2.37 to 2.38 #42

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Bumps dagger_version from 2.37 to 2.38. Updates hilt-android-gradle-plugin from 2.37 to 2.38

Release notes

Sourced from hilt-android-gradle-plugin's releases.

Dagger 2.38

What’s New in Dagger

New breaking changes

Add the Google Maven repository for KSP artifacts

As part of necessary changes in order to eventually support running Dagger as a KSP processor, Dagger now has a dependency on the KSP artifacts. These artifacts are available from the Google Maven repository, so this may break users who currently do not use this repository for other dependencies. The Google Maven repository is available at https://maven.google.com.

Adding the repository in Gradle

In your build.gradle file, add google() in repositories.

repositories {
  google()
}

Example: https://github.com/google/dagger/blob/ff62b195c1a00727192154a409aa4ab0b796ff07/javatests/artifacts/dagger/simple/build.gradle#L23

Adding the repository in Bazel

If using the repository list from our workspace_defs.bzl, then no change is needed.

Otherwise, pass "https://maven.google.com" to your usage of maven_install.

maven_install(
    repositories = [
      "https://maven.google.com",
      ...
    ],
    ...
)

Adding the repository in Maven

Add the repository in your pom.xml file like the following:

  <repositories>
    <repository>
      <id>google-maven</id>
      <name>Google Maven Repo</name>
      <url>https://maven.google.com</url>
    </repository>
  </repositories>

... (truncated)

Commits
  • 49e512f 2.38 release
  • ff62b19 Add the Google Maven repo to the maven example as it is now needed for the KS...
  • 436ac2e Check if user added methods have name that is a java reserved keyword.
  • e152ea0 Make ComponentProcessor implement JavacBasicAnnotationProcessor.
  • feac1eb Roll forward of CL/384281170: Convert the Dagger ComponentProcessor's remaini...
  • 4946e35 Migrate BindingGraph to use Dagger wrapper types.
  • 50c52f8 Migrate ComponentPath to use Dagger wrapper types.
  • 8a66236 Migrate Binding to use DaggerElement/DaggerTypeElement.
  • 05d045e Convert the Dagger ComponentProcessor's remaining Steps into XProcessingSteps.
  • fab7c84 Internal changes
  • Additional commits viewable in compare view


Updates dagger from 2.37 to 2.38

Release notes

Sourced from dagger's releases.

Dagger 2.38

What’s New in Dagger

New breaking changes

Add the Google Maven repository for KSP artifacts

As part of necessary changes in order to eventually support running Dagger as a KSP processor, Dagger now has a dependency on the KSP artifacts. These artifacts are available from the Google Maven repository, so this may break users who currently do not use this repository for other dependencies. The Google Maven repository is available at https://maven.google.com.

Adding the repository in Gradle

In your build.gradle file, add google() in repositories.

repositories {
  google()
}

Example: https://github.com/google/dagger/blob/ff62b195c1a00727192154a409aa4ab0b796ff07/javatests/artifacts/dagger/simple/build.gradle#L23

Adding the repository in Bazel

If using the repository list from our workspace_defs.bzl, then no change is needed.

Otherwise, pass "https://maven.google.com" to your usage of maven_install.

maven_install(
    repositories = [
      "https://maven.google.com",
      ...
    ],
    ...
)

Adding the repository in Maven

Add the repository in your pom.xml file like the following:

  <repositories>
    <repository>
      <id>google-maven</id>
      <name>Google Maven Repo</name>
      <url>https://maven.google.com</url>
    </repository>
  </repositories>

... (truncated)

Commits
  • 49e512f 2.38 release
  • ff62b19 Add the Google Maven repo to the maven example as it is now needed for the KS...
  • 436ac2e Check if user added methods have name that is a java reserved keyword.
  • e152ea0 Make ComponentProcessor implement JavacBasicAnnotationProcessor.
  • feac1eb Roll forward of CL/384281170: Convert the Dagger ComponentProcessor's remaini...
  • 4946e35 Migrate BindingGraph to use Dagger wrapper types.
  • 50c52f8 Migrate ComponentPath to use Dagger wrapper types.
  • 8a66236 Migrate Binding to use DaggerElement/DaggerTypeElement.
  • 05d045e Convert the Dagger ComponentProcessor's remaining Steps into XProcessingSteps.
  • fab7c84 Internal changes
  • Additional commits viewable in compare view


Updates dagger-compiler from 2.37 to 2.38

Release notes

Sourced from dagger-compiler's releases.

Dagger 2.38

What’s New in Dagger

New breaking changes

Add the Google Maven repository for KSP artifacts

As part of necessary changes in order to eventually support running Dagger as a KSP processor, Dagger now has a dependency on the KSP artifacts. These artifacts are available from the Google Maven repository, so this may break users who currently do not use this repository for other dependencies. The Google Maven repository is available at https://maven.google.com.

Adding the repository in Gradle

In your build.gradle file, add google() in repositories.

repositories {
  google()
}

Example: https://github.com/google/dagger/blob/ff62b195c1a00727192154a409aa4ab0b796ff07/javatests/artifacts/dagger/simple/build.gradle#L23

Adding the repository in Bazel

If using the repository list from our workspace_defs.bzl, then no change is needed.

Otherwise, pass "https://maven.google.com" to your usage of maven_install.

maven_install(
    repositories = [
      "https://maven.google.com",
      ...
    ],
    ...
)

Adding the repository in Maven

Add the repository in your pom.xml file like the following:

  <repositories>
    <repository>
      <id>google-maven</id>
      <name>Google Maven Repo</name>
      <url>https://maven.google.com</url>
    </repository>
  </repositories>

... (truncated)

Commits
  • 49e512f 2.38 release
  • ff62b19 Add the Google Maven repo to the maven example as it is now needed for the KS...
  • 436ac2e Check if user added methods have name that is a java reserved keyword.
  • e152ea0 Make ComponentProcessor implement JavacBasicAnnotationProcessor.
  • feac1eb Roll forward of CL/384281170: Convert the Dagger ComponentProcessor's remaini...
  • 4946e35 Migrate BindingGraph to use Dagger wrapper types.
  • 50c52f8 Migrate ComponentPath to use Dagger wrapper types.
  • 8a66236 Migrate Binding to use DaggerElement/DaggerTypeElement.
  • 05d045e Convert the Dagger ComponentProcessor's remaining Steps into XProcessingSteps.
  • fab7c84 Internal changes
  • Additional commits viewable in compare view


Updates hilt-android from 2.37 to 2.38

Release notes

Sourced from hilt-android's releases.

Dagger 2.38

What’s New in Dagger

New breaking changes

Add the Google Maven repository for KSP artifacts

As part of necessary changes in order to eventually support running Dagger as a KSP processor, Dagger now has a dependency on the KSP artifacts. These artifacts are available from the Google Maven repository, so this may break users who currently do not use this repository for other dependencies. The Google Maven repository is available at https://maven.google.com.

Adding the repository in Gradle

In your build.gradle file, add google() in repositories.

repositories {
  google()
}

Example: https://github.com/google/dagger/blob/ff62b195c1a00727192154a409aa4ab0b796ff07/javatests/artifacts/dagger/simple/build.gradle#L23

Adding the repository in Bazel

If using the repository list from our workspace_defs.bzl, then no change is needed.

Otherwise, pass "https://maven.google.com" to your usage of maven_install.

maven_install(
    repositories = [
      "https://maven.google.com",
      ...
    ],
    ...
)

Adding the repository in Maven

Add the repository in your pom.xml file like the following:

  <repositories>
    <repository>
      <id>google-maven</id>
      <name>Google Maven Repo</name>
      <url>https://maven.google.com</url>
    </repository>
  </repositories>

... (truncated)

Commits
  • 49e512f 2.38 release
  • ff62b19 Add the Google Maven repo to the maven example as it is now needed for the KS...
  • 436ac2e Check if user added methods have name that is a java reserved keyword.
  • e152ea0 Make ComponentProcessor implement JavacBasicAnnotationProcessor.
  • feac1eb Roll forward of CL/384281170: Convert the Dagger ComponentProcessor's remaini...
  • 4946e35 Migrate BindingGraph to use Dagger wrapper types.
  • 50c52f8 Migrate ComponentPath to use Dagger wrapper types.
  • 8a66236 Migrate Binding to use DaggerElement/DaggerTypeElement.
  • 05d045e Convert the Dagger ComponentProcessor's remaining Steps into XProcessingSteps.
  • fab7c84 Internal changes
  • Additional commits viewable in compare view


Updates hilt-compiler from 2.37 to 2.38

Release notes

Sourced from hilt-compiler's releases.

Dagger 2.38

What’s New in Dagger

New breaking changes

Add the Google Maven repository for KSP artifacts

As part of necessary changes in order to eventually support running Dagger as a KSP processor, Dagger now has a dependency on the KSP artifacts. These artifacts are available from the Google Maven repository, so this may break users who currently do not use this repository for other dependencies. The Google Maven repository is available at https://maven.google.com.

Adding the repository in Gradle

In your build.gradle file, add google() in repositories.

repositories {
  google()
}

Example: https://github.com/google/dagger/blob/ff62b195c1a00727192154a409aa4ab0b796ff07/javatests/artifacts/dagger/simple/build.gradle#L23

Adding the repository in Bazel

If using the repository list from our workspace_defs.bzl, then no change is needed.

Otherwise, pass "https://maven.google.com" to your usage of maven_install.

maven_install(
    repositories = [
      "https://maven.google.com",
      ...
    ],
    ...
)

Adding the repository in Maven

Add the repository in your pom.xml file like the following:

  <repositories>
    <repository>
      <id>google-maven</id>
      <name>Google Maven Repo</name>
      <url>https://maven.google.com</url>
    </repository>
  </repositories>

... (truncated)

Commits
  • 49e512f 2.38 release
  • ff62b19 Add the Google Maven repo to the maven example as it is now needed for the KS...
  • 436ac2e Check if user added methods have name that is a java reserved keyword.
  • e152ea0 Make ComponentProcessor implement JavacBasicAnnotationProcessor.
  • feac1eb Roll forward of CL/384281170: Convert the Dagger ComponentProcessor's remaini...
  • 4946e35 Migrate BindingGraph to use Dagger wrapper types.
  • 50c52f8 Migrate ComponentPath to use Dagger wrapper types.
  • 8a66236 Migrate Binding to use DaggerElement/DaggerTypeElement.
  • 05d045e Convert the Dagger ComponentProcessor's remaining Steps into XProcessingSteps.
  • fab7c84 Internal changes
  • Additional commits viewable in compare view


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