WebREPL setup fails in PicoW when no boot.py exists on device
import webrepl_setup fails by default unless the user happens to have created a boot.py file on device. Creating an empty boot.py makes import webrepl_setup succeed and ask for a password and reboot.
Pico W
MicroPython latest release 1.20
Getting WebREPL running on my PicoW had a ton of user friction, we need to make it so it's a lot more straightforward, perhaps by enhancing webrepl_setup to ask if they want to auto connect to WiFi, and ask for SSID/pass. Since WebREPL is useless without a WiFi connection.
net/webrepl/webrepl_setup.py: Create boot.py if it doesn't exist.
Hello!
There are many instances online about people complaining of OSError: [Errno 2] ENOENT errors when trying to initialize WebREPL, particularly on the Pico W.
It appears that these people are not using boot.py in their projects, but webrepl_setup relies on its existence to function.
However, it does not create the file if it doesn't exist, and fails with OSError: [Errno 2] ENOENT.
Since there isn't a .py file to easily trace through (as webrepl_setup and webrepl are usually pre-compiled and included in pre-built Micropython binaries), many users struggle to realize that they're missing a boot.py file for webrepl_setup to write to.
This PR adds a check (new function validate_boot_file()) before get_daemon_status(), which checks for the existence of boot.py and creates the file if it doesn't exist. This solves the OSError: [Errno 2] ENOENT error when trying to run webrepl_setup.py without a boot.py file!