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``template_from_string``
========================
.. versionadded:: 1.11
The ``template_from_string`` function was added in Twig 1.11.
.. versionadded:: 1.39
The name argument was added in Twig 1.39.
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. You
must add the ``\Twig\Extension\StringLoaderExtension`` extension explicitly when
creating your Twig environment::
$twig = new \Twig\Environment(...);
$twig->addExtension(new \Twig\Extension\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