Wordpress - Where can I find a list of WordPress hooks?

@Arlen: As Keith S points out Adam Brown's List of Hooks is the defacto resource of hooks for WordPress. However, it's not perfect:

  • It doesn't show the hooks in order of when they are called,
  • It doesn't provide file name or line number where invoked,
  • It doesn't provide a number of arguments passed,
  • It's not a complete list because some hooks can be called dynamically,
  • And it doesn't show hooks from plugins.

So while Adam's list is a great resource especially for understanding when hooks were historically added it's not nearly as useful as if you were able to instrument the hooks on any given page on your own site.

I've been toying with this idea for a while so your question triggered me to write a plugin called "Instrument Hooks for WordPress." You can find the full source below the screen shot and can you can also download it from gist here.

So here's a screenshot of what the instrumentation looks like:

Screenshot of Instrument Hooks for WordPress Plugin in action

You trigger the instrumentation by using the URL parameter instrument=hooks, i.e.:

http://example.com?instrument=hooks

And as promised, here's the source (or download it here.):

<?php
/*
Plugin Name: Instrument Hooks for WordPress
Description: Instruments Hooks for a Page. Outputs during the Shutdown Hook.
Version: 0.1
Author: Mike Schinkel
Author URI: http://mikeschinkel.com
*/

if ($_GET['instrument']=='hooks') {

    add_action('shutdown','instrument_hooks');
    function instrument_hooks() {
        global $wpdb;
        $hooks = $wpdb->get_results("SELECT * FROM wp_hook_list ORDER BY first_call");
        $html = array();
        $html[] = '<style>#instrumented-hook-list table,#instrumented-hook-list th,#instrumented-hook-list td {border:1px solid gray;padding:2px 5px;}</style>
<div align="center" id="instrumented-hook-list">
    <table>
        <tr>
        <th>First Call</th>
        <th>Hook Name</th>
        <th>Hook Type</th>
        <th>Arg Count</th>
        <th>Called By</th>
        <th>Line #</th>
        <th>File Name</th>
        </tr>';
        foreach($hooks as $hook) {
            $html[] = "<tr>
            <td>{$hook->first_call}</td>
            <td>{$hook->hook_name}</td>
            <td>{$hook->hook_type}</td>
            <td>{$hook->arg_count}</td>
            <td>{$hook->called_by}</td>
            <td>{$hook->line_num}</td>
            <td>{$hook->file_name}</td>
            </tr>";
        }
        $html[] = '</table></div>';
        echo implode("\n",$html);
    }

    add_action('all','record_hook_usage');
    function record_hook_usage($hook){
        global $wpdb;
        static $in_hook = false;
        static $first_call = 1;
        static $doc_root;
        $callstack = debug_backtrace();
        if (!$in_hook) {
            $in_hook = true;
            if ($first_call==1) {
                $doc_root = $_SERVER['DOCUMENT_ROOT'];
                $results = $wpdb->get_results("SHOW TABLE STATUS LIKE 'wp_hook_list'");
                if (count($results)==1) {
                    $wpdb->query("TRUNCATE TABLE wp_hook_list");
                } else {
                    $wpdb->query("CREATE TABLE wp_hook_list (
                    called_by varchar(96) NOT NULL,
                    hook_name varchar(96) NOT NULL,
                    hook_type varchar(15) NOT NULL,
                    first_call int(11) NOT NULL,
                    arg_count tinyint(4) NOT NULL,
                    file_name varchar(128) NOT NULL,
                    line_num smallint NOT NULL,
                    PRIMARY KEY (first_call,hook_name))"
                    );
                }
            }
            $args = func_get_args();
            $arg_count = count($args)-1;
            $hook_type = str_replace('do_','',
                str_replace('apply_filters','filter',
                    str_replace('_ref_array','[]',
                        $callstack[3]['function'])));
            $file_name = str_replace($doc_root,'',$callstack[3]['file']);
            $line_num = $callstack[3]['line'];
            $called_by = $callstack[4]['function'];
            $wpdb->query("INSERT wp_hook_list
                (first_call,called_by,hook_name,hook_type,arg_count,file_name,line_num)
                VALUES ($first_call,'$called_by()','$hook','$hook_type',$arg_count,'$file_name',$line_num)");
            $first_call++;
            $in_hook = false;
        }
    }
}

Debug Bar Action Hooks plugin

Displays a list of actions fired for the current request. Requires the debug bar plugin.


The Codex has an Action Reference and a Filter Reference. Adam Brown created a hook database that has all hooks in the source code, and adds the documentation from the wiki pages, version information and links to the source code. You can improve it by writing documentation in the Codex.

Of course, some hooks are dynamic, depending on other data. Take the wp_transition_post_status function:

function wp_transition_post_status($new_status, $old_status, $post) {
    do_action('transition_post_status', $new_status, $old_status, $post);
    do_action("${old_status}_to_$new_status", $post);
    do_action("${new_status}_$post->post_type", $post->ID, $post);
}

If you register a custom post type event and a custom post status cancelled, you will have a cancelled_event action hook.