Type 'State<List<User>?>' has no method 'getValue(Nothing?, KProperty<*>)' and thus it cannot serve as a delegate

If you get a compiler error that observeAsState or getValue are not defined make sure you have the following imports:

import androidx.compose.runtime.getValue

import androidx.compose.runtime.livedata.observeAsState

This information is from Step #4 in the "Using State in Jetpack Compose" codelab.


To fix the error add the following imports:

// for a 'val' variable
import androidx.compose.runtime.getValue

// for a `var` variable also add
import androidx.compose.runtime.setValue

// or just
import androidx.compose.runtime.*

To use a variable as a property delegate you should provide getValue operator function for read-only val variables and getValue and setValue functions for var variables.

To read more about how property delegates and state are combined in jetpack compose see Use remember to create internal state in a composable documentation section. There's also an explanation in Thinking in Compose video.


You could use: import androidx.compose.runtime.*


Necessary imports are:

import androidx.compose.runtime.Composable
import androidx.compose.runtime.remember
import androidx.compose.runtime.getValue
import androidx.compose.runtime.setValue
import androidx.compose.runtime.mutableStateOf

var value by remember { mutableStateOf("") }

I think type of items must be nullable since you observing LiveData:

val items: List<User>? by userViewModel.fetchUserList.observeAsState()