I have searched alot for finding the list of Full documentation for buddypress Hooks (action, filtrs) and functions but not satisfied with that limited documentation provided by Buddypress.
Like if i want to find the detail about bp_directory_groups_search_form() there is no specific detail about this mehtod and same for buddypress hook also… So anybody know the exact location of full documentation available.
and here is the almighty output for buddypress 1.5.2!
Here you go:
http://byotos.wordpress.com/2010/02/07/how-to-get-a-list-of-buddypress-actions/
WordPress spoils you for by the amount of documentation that it provides. Not many applications can boast the level of documentation that wordpress provides.
That being said there is not better way to learn than digging down and looking through the core files. Buddypress is opensource so you have access to all the source code which you can use to work out what all the hooks do
just do a search for bp_directory_groups_search_form() within the plugin directory and start to follow the code trail.
It might be a bit harder to crack at first but once you start to understand how it works you become less reliant on codex etc learn a heap at the same time.
There is http://codex.buddypress.org/, but it certainly isn’t the codex you have in mind. However, there is some documentation there so perhaps it will help somebody.
There still isn’t a proper hook reference to date and the most likely reason being that the BuddyPress team have their hands full building the platform. We the users need to take up the challenge and see about bringing the documentation up to speed.
As for OP’s question, I did an output of the hook call-chain during the startup of a BuddyPress (1.9) install on WordPress 3.8. It’s by no means a complete listing of all the hooks, but does show the order in which the hooks are called so it’s easier to figure out where to register your plugin/theme callbacks. The BuddyPress hooks are prefixed with bp_