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Useful links:
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- https://dagger.dev/hilt/migration-guide
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- https://dagger.dev/hilt/quick-start
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Hilt is built on top of Dagger 2 and simplify usage by removing needs to create components manually.
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When you create a new feature, you should have the following:
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Annotate your Activity with @AndroidEntryPoint
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Annotate your Fragment with @AndroidEntryPoint
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If you have a BottomSheetFragment => Annotate it with @AndroidEntryPoint
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Add your ViewModel.Factory to the MavericksViewModelModule
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Makes sure your ViewModel as the following code:
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```
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@AssistedFactory
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interface Factory: MavericksAssistedViewModelFactory<MyViewModel, MyViewState> {
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override fun create(initialState: MyViewState): MyViewModel
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}
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companion object : MavericksViewModelFactory<MyViewModel, MyViewState> by hiltMavericksViewModelFactory()
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```
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## Some remarks
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@MavericksViewModelScope dependencies can't be injected inside Fragments/Activities
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You can only inject @Singleton, @MavericksViewModelScope or unscoped dependencies inside Maverick ViewModels
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You can access some specific dependencies from Singleton component by using
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```
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context.singletonEntryPoint()
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```
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Be aware that only the app has been migrated to Hilt and not the SDK.
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