deprecated
¶
Twig generates a deprecation notice (via a call to the trigger_error()
PHP function) where the deprecated
tag is used in a template:
{# base.twig #}
{% deprecated 'The "base.twig" template is deprecated, use "layout.twig" instead.' %}
{% extends 'layout.twig' %}
You can also deprecate a macro in the following way:
{% macro welcome(name) %}
{% deprecated 'The "welcome" macro is deprecated, use "hello" instead.' %}
...
{% endmacro %}
Note that by default, the deprecation notices are silenced and never displayed nor logged. See Displaying Deprecation Notices to learn how to handle them.
Added in version 3.11: The package
and version
options were added in Twig 3.11.
You can optionally add the package and the version that introduced the deprecation:
{% deprecated 'The "base.twig" template is deprecated, use "layout.twig" instead.' package='twig/twig' %}
{% deprecated 'The "base.twig" template is deprecated, use "layout.twig" instead.' package='twig/twig' version='3.11' %}
Note
Don’t use the deprecated
tag to deprecate a block
as the
deprecation cannot always be triggered correctly.