For Gradle users, you can use the Compose Compiler Gradle plugin to make setting up and configuring Compose easier.
Set up with Gradle version catalogs
The following instructions outline how you can set up the Compose Compiler Gradle plugin:
- In your
libs.versions.toml
file, remove any reference to the Compose compiler - In the plugins section, add the following new dependency
[versions]
kotlin = "2.0.0"
[plugins]
org-jetbrains-kotlin-android = { id = "org.jetbrains.kotlin.android", version.ref = "kotlin" }
// Add this line
compose-compiler = { id = "org.jetbrains.kotlin.plugin.compose", version.ref = "kotlin" }
- In your projects root
build.gradle.kts
file, add the following to the plugins section:
plugins {
// Existing plugins
alias(libs.plugins.compose.compiler) apply false
}
- In each module that uses Compose, apply the plugin:
plugins {
// Existing plugins
alias(libs.plugins.compose.compiler)
}
Your app should now build and compile if you are using the default set up. If you had configured custom options on the Compose compiler, see the following section.
Set up without Gradle version catalogs
To set up the Compose Compiler Gradle plugin without version catalogs, add the
following plugin to build.gradle.kts
files associated with modules you use
Compose:
plugins {
id("org.jetbrains.kotlin.plugin.compose") version "2.0.0" // this version matches your Kotlin version
}
Configuration options with the Compose Compiler Gradle Plugin
To configure the Compose compiler using the Gradle plugin, add the
composeCompiler
block to the module's build.gradle.kts
file at the top
level.
android { … }
composeCompiler {
reportsDestination = layout.buildDirectory.dir("compose_compiler")
stabilityConfigurationFile = rootProject.layout.projectDirectory.file("stability_config.conf")
}
For the full list of available options, see the documentation.