# versionCheckHook {#versioncheckhook} This hook adds a `versionCheckPhase` to the [`preInstallCheckHooks`](#ssec-installCheck-phase) that runs the main program of the derivation with a `--help` or `--version` argument, and checks that the `${version}` string is found in that output. You use it like this: ```nix { lib, stdenv, versionCheckHook, # ... }: stdenv.mkDerivation (finalAttrs: { # ... nativeInstallCheckInputs = [ versionCheckHook ]; doInstallCheck = true; # ... }) ``` Note that for [`buildPythonPackage`](#buildpythonpackage-function) and [`buildPythonApplication`](#buildpythonapplication-function), `doInstallCheck` is enabled by default. It does so in a clean environment (using `env --ignore-environment`), and it checks for the `${version}` string in both the `stdout` and the `stderr` of the command. It will report to you in the build log the output it received and it will fail the build if it failed to find `${version}`. The variables that this phase control are: - `dontVersionCheck`: Disable adding this hook to the [`preDistPhases`](#var-stdenv-preDist). Useful if you do want to load the bash functions of the hook, but run them differently. - `versionCheckProgram`: The full path to the program that should print the `${version}` string. Defaults roughly to `${placeholder "out"}/bin/${pname}`. Using `$out` in the value of this variable won't work, as environment variables from this variable are not expanded by the hook. Hence using `placeholder` is unavoidable. - `versionCheckProgramArg`: The argument that needs to be passed to `versionCheckProgram`. If undefined the hook tries first `--help` and then `--version`. Examples: `version`, `-V`, `-v`. - `preVersionCheck`: A hook to run before the check is done. - `postVersionCheck`: A hook to run after the check is done.