# udevCheckHook {#udevcheckhook} The `udevCheckHook` derivation adds `udevCheckPhase` to the [`preInstallCheckHooks`](#ssec-installCheck-phase), which finds all udev rules in all outputs and verifies them using `udevadm verify --resolve-names=never --no-style`. It should be used in any package that has udev rules outputs to ensure the rules are and stay valid. The hook runs in `installCheckPhase`, requiring `doInstallCheck` is enabled for the hook to take effect: ```nix { lib, stdenv, udevCheckHook, # ... }: stdenv.mkDerivation (finalAttrs: { # ... nativeInstallCheckInputs = [ udevCheckHook ]; doInstallCheck = true; # ... }) ``` Note that for [`buildPythonPackage`](#buildpythonpackage-function) and [`buildPythonApplication`](#buildpythonapplication-function), `doInstallCheck` is enabled by default. All outputs are scanned for their `/{etc,lib}/udev/rules.d` paths. If no rule output is found, the hook is basically a no-op. The `udevCheckHook` adds a dependency on `systemdMinimal`. It is internally guarded behind `hostPlatform` supporting udev and `buildPlatform` being able to execute `udevadm`. The hook does not need explicit platform checks in the places where it is used. The hook can be disabled using `dontUdevCheck`, which is necessary if you want to run some different task in `installCheckPhase` on a package with broken udev rule outputs.