Using Dagger in your Android app
This folder contains the source code for the "Using Dagger in your Android app" codelab.
The codelab is built in multiple GitHub branches:
main
is the codelab's starting point.1_registration_main
,2_subcomponents
, and3_dagger_app
are intermediate steps towards the solution.solution
contains the solution to this codelab.
Introduction
Dependency injection is a technique widely used in programming and well suited to Android development. By following the principles of dependency injection, you lay the groundwork for a good app architecture.
Implementing dependency injection provides you with the following advantages:
- Reusability of code.
- Ease of refactoring.
- Ease of testing.
Pre-requisites
- Experience with Kotlin syntax.
- You understand Dependency Injection and know what the benefits of using Dagger in your Android app are.
Getting Started
- Install Android Studio, if you don't already have it.
- Download the sample.
- Import the sample into Android Studio.
- Build and run the sample.
Comparison between different branches
- Step 1 -
main
to1_registration_main
(Comparison) - Step 2 -
1_registration_main
to2_subcomponents
(Comparison) - Step 3 -
2_subcomponents
to3_dagger_app
(Comparison) - Step 4 -
3_dagger_app
tosolution
(Comparison) - Full codelab comparison
License
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