``template_from_string`` ======================== The ``template_from_string`` function loads a template from a string: .. code-block:: twig {{ include(template_from_string("Hello {{ name }}")) }} {{ include(template_from_string(page.template)) }} To ease debugging, you can also give the template a name that will be part of any related error message: .. code-block:: twig {{ include(template_from_string(page.template, "template for page " ~ page.name)) }} .. note:: The ``template_from_string`` function is not available by default. On Symfony projects, you need to load it in your ``services.yaml`` file: .. code-block:: yaml services: Twig\Extension\StringLoaderExtension: or ``services.php`` file:: $services->set(\Twig\Extension\StringLoaderExtension::class); Otherwise, add the extension explicitly on the Twig environment:: use Twig\Extension\StringLoaderExtension; $twig = new \Twig\Environment(...); $twig->addExtension(new StringLoaderExtension()); .. note:: Even if you will probably always use the ``template_from_string`` function with the ``include`` function, you can use it with any tag or function that takes a template as an argument (like the ``embed`` or ``extends`` tags). Arguments --------- * ``template``: The template * ``name``: A name for the template