Plugin info

Total downloads: 1,473
Active installs: 10
Total reviews: 3
Average rating: 5
Support threads opened: 0
Support threads resolved: 0 (0%)
Available in: 1 language(s)
Contributors: 2
Last updated: 1/16/2017 (3271 days ago)
Added to WordPress: 12/28/2016 (9 years old)
Minimum WordPress version: 4.6
Tested up to WordPress version: 4.7.31
Minimum PHP version: f

Maintenance & Compatibility

Maintenance score

Possibly abandoned • Last updated 3271 days ago • 3 reviews

22/100

Is Digthis Show Action Hook abandoned?

Possibly abandoned (last update 3271 days ago).

Compatibility

Requires WordPress: 4.6
Tested up to: 4.7.31
Requires PHP: f

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Description

Ever had that feeling where you hook into and action or a filter and for some reason your code isn’t working? well 9 / 10 the reason is your hook is in a lower priority(in case of filters) and it can simply be determined by searching through the code for that particular filer? Seems, a tedious amount of time doesn’t it? I’ve created a plugin for just that reason but it lists all hooks and filters and allows you to search through them to see whats being hooked.

To do this i’ve used a helper class from Query Monitor where I initially saw this being used, i’ve extended it to be more user friendly.

Installation

  1. Upload the plugin files to the /wp-content/plugins/digthis-action-filters directory, or install the plugin through the WordPress plugins screen directly.
  2. Activate the plugin through the ‘Plugins’ screen in WordPress
  3. Go to “View Filters” from the menu in the front end or alternatively use the “Show Filters” button to trigger a popup on the front end
  4. Type the name of “Action Hook” or “Filter Hook” you want to see and it will display functions attached to those.
    ex: init, the_content etc

Frequently Asked Questions

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Review feed

A.malakar
1/16/2017

Must have for any developer

Weather your working for a client, or developing your products. We cannot deny that hooks are an integral part of WordPress. And at the same time hooks can also make a developers life a living hell, when they try to figure it out the priorities, functions names and other hook related issues. This is where this plugin comes to the rescue, not only does it help you identify the function name, it also shows you where in which file, the function is located. This give you the ability to debug hooks issues at a moments notice. Its like a light saber for a jedi :) I use it in almost all of my works Kudos for to the developer for building this plugin.

Screenshots

  1. Backend Menu Location

    Backend Menu Location

  2. Frontend Menu Location

    Frontend Menu Location

  3. Type filter / action hook name

    Type filter / action hook name

  4. Result Backend

    Result Backend

  5. Result Frontend

    Result Frontend

Changelog

1.0.1

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1.0.0

First Version