pw_doctor#
pw doctor
confirms the environment is set up correctly. With --strict
it checks that things exactly match what is expected and it checks that things
look compatible without.
Projects that adjust the behavior of pw_env_setup may need to customize these checks, but unfortunately this is not generally supported yet.
Checks carried out by pw_doctor include:
The bootstrapped OS matches the current OS.
PW_ROOT
is defined and points to the root of the Pigweed repo.If your copy of pigweed is intentionally vendored and not a git repo (or submodule), set
PW_DISABLE_ROOT_GIT_REPO_CHECK=1
during bootstrap to suppress the anti-vendoring portion of this check.
The presubmit git hook is installed.
Python is one of the supported versions.
The Pigweed virtual env is active.
CIPD is set up correctly and in use.
The CIPD packages required by Pigweed are up to date.
The platform support symlinks.
Note
The documentation for this module is currently incomplete.
Configuration#
Options for pw doctor
can be specified in the pigweed.json
file
(see also SEED-0101). This is currently limited to one
option.
new_bug_url
: What link is given to users be given for filing bugs. By default this is to the Pigweed Bug Tracker_.
{
"pw": {
"pw_doctor": {
"new_bug_url": "https://example.com/bugs/new"
}
}
}