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My onEvent in a fragment as below, capturing the authentication of the activity, in my Kotlin function. However, I can't get that onEvent triggered.

@Subscribe
fun onEvent(event: AuthenticationEvent) {
    if (event.isAuthenticated) {
        startFragment(signInFragment, SignInFragment.TAG)
    } else {
        startFragment(signOutFragment, SignOutFragment.TAG)
    }
}

In my build.gradle file, I have add this

compile 'org.greenrobot:eventbus:3.0.0'

Is there anything I need to do to get this trigger?

Elye
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To use annotation processors with Kotlin, you need to use the Kotlin Annotation Processor tool (kapt).

Add this to your build.gradle:

apply plugin: 'kotlin-kapt'

According to GreenRobot (and confirmed by my testing), this is all you need to get @Subscribe.

PLNech
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    Since the EventBus 3.1.1, we don't need to add this anymore. Anyway, this is the correct workaround. – Jaden Gu Jan 31 '18 at 06:37
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  1. Make sure your event handler function with @Subscribe annotation is public
  2. In the build.gradle file add the code:

    apply plugin: 'kotlin-kapt'
    
    implementation "org.greenrobot:eventbus:3.0.0"
    kapt 'org.greenrobot:eventbus-annotation-processor:3.0.1'
    
  3. If you want to use Subscriber Index, you add the code to build.gradle too:

    kapt { arguments { arg('eventBusIndex', 'your-package.MyEventBusIndex') } }

SpkingR
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You could use Square's Otto, which works the same way and works perfectly with Kotlin. Although, be careful as EventBuses are prone to overcomplicate Android code, and that's why they've deprecated the framework in favor of Rx.

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  • This project is deprecated in favor of RxJava and RxAndroid. These projects permit the same event-driven programming model as Otto, but they’re more capable and offer better control of threading. If you’re looking for guidance on migrating from Otto to Rx, this post is a good start. https://blog.kaush.co/2014/12/24/implementing-an-event-bus-with-rxjava-rxbus/ – Emmanuelguther Nov 14 '17 at 15:58