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package dagger.hilt;
import dagger.hilt.internal.GeneratedComponent;
import dagger.hilt.internal.GeneratedComponentManager;
import dagger.hilt.internal.Preconditions;
import dagger.hilt.internal.TestSingletonComponent;
import java.lang.annotation.Annotation;
import javax.annotation.Nonnull;
/** Static utility methods for accessing objects through entry points. */
public final class EntryPoints {
private static final String EARLY_ENTRY_POINT = "dagger.hilt.android.EarlyEntryPoint";
/**
* Returns the entry point interface given a component or component manager. Note that this
* performs an unsafe cast and so callers should be sure that the given component/component
* manager matches the entry point interface that is given.
*
* @param component The Hilt-generated component instance. For convenience, also takes component
* manager instances as well.
* @param entryPoint The interface marked with {@link dagger.hilt.EntryPoint}. The {@link
* dagger.hilt.InstallIn} annotation on this entry point should match the component argument
* above.
*/
// Note that the input is not statically declared to be a Component or ComponentManager to make
// this method easier to use, since most code will use this with an Application or Activity type.
@Nonnull
public static T get(Object component, Class entryPoint) {
if (component instanceof GeneratedComponent) {
if (component instanceof TestSingletonComponent) {
// @EarlyEntryPoint only has an effect in test environment, so we shouldn't fail in
// non-test cases. In addition, some of the validation requires the use of reflection, which
// we don't want to do in non-test cases anyway.
Preconditions.checkState(
!hasAnnotationReflection(entryPoint, EARLY_ENTRY_POINT),
"Interface, %s, annotated with @EarlyEntryPoint should be called with "
+ "EarlyEntryPoints.get() rather than EntryPoints.get()",
entryPoint.getCanonicalName());
}
// Unsafe cast. There is no way for this method to know that the correct component was used.
return entryPoint.cast(component);
} else if (component instanceof GeneratedComponentManager) {
return get(((GeneratedComponentManager>) component).generatedComponent(), entryPoint);
} else {
throw new IllegalStateException(
String.format(
"Given component holder %s does not implement %s or %s",
component.getClass(), GeneratedComponent.class, GeneratedComponentManager.class));
}
}
// Note: This method uses reflection but it should only be called in test environments.
private static boolean hasAnnotationReflection(Class> clazz, String annotationName) {
for (Annotation annotation : clazz.getAnnotations()) {
if (annotation.annotationType().getCanonicalName().contentEquals(annotationName)) {
return true;
}
}
return false;
}
private EntryPoints() {}
}
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