I don't get Spring-based setter dependency injection in Kotlin to work as it always terminates with the error message "lateinit property api has not been initialized". I could reduce the problem to the following scenario: There is an interface
interface IApi {
fun retrieveContent(): String
}
which is implemented by
class Api : IApi {
override fun retrieveContent() = "Some Content"
}
I want to use the implementation in another class where the dependency injection is supposed to take place:
@Component
class SomeController {
@Autowired lateinit var api: IApi
fun printReceivedContent() {
print(api.retrieveContent())
}
}
However, the application terminates with the above-mentioned error message. My Spring config looks as follows:
@Configuration
open class DIConfig {
@Bean
open fun getApiInstance(): IApi = Api()
}
In the main function I load the application context and call the method:
fun main(args: Array<String>) {
val context = AnnotationConfigApplicationContext()
context.register(DIConfig::class.java)
context.refresh()
val controller = SomeController()
controller.printReceivedContent()
}
What is the problem here?
Spring isn't involved if you just call the constructor yourself like that. Same as in Java,
val controller = context.getBean(SomeController::class.java)
Spring Framework 5.0 adds Kotlin extensions, so you could also write either one of
val controller = context.getBean<SomeController>()
val controller: SomeController = context.getBean()