Detailed explanation of how to add “Twig_Extension_Debug” to Wordpress/Timber












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I have to add Twig_Extension_Debug because I really need this function for debugin.
People have told me that I need to manually add the Twig_Extension_Debug. I looked at the explanation in the TWIG Website, however I lack the understanding of where I should add it.
Adding it to the functions.php in Wordpress does nothing. Where do I add it?










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  • Can someone please give me a hint, or help me? :)
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I have to add Twig_Extension_Debug because I really need this function for debugin.
People have told me that I need to manually add the Twig_Extension_Debug. I looked at the explanation in the TWIG Website, however I lack the understanding of where I should add it.
Adding it to the functions.php in Wordpress does nothing. Where do I add it?










share|improve this question






















  • Can someone please give me a hint, or help me? :)
    – frizzant
    Dec 28 '18 at 10:05










  • I have to BUMP this thread...
    – frizzant
    Dec 30 '18 at 7:22














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I have to add Twig_Extension_Debug because I really need this function for debugin.
People have told me that I need to manually add the Twig_Extension_Debug. I looked at the explanation in the TWIG Website, however I lack the understanding of where I should add it.
Adding it to the functions.php in Wordpress does nothing. Where do I add it?










share|improve this question













I have to add Twig_Extension_Debug because I really need this function for debugin.
People have told me that I need to manually add the Twig_Extension_Debug. I looked at the explanation in the TWIG Website, however I lack the understanding of where I should add it.
Adding it to the functions.php in Wordpress does nothing. Where do I add it?







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  • Can someone please give me a hint, or help me? :)
    – frizzant
    Dec 28 '18 at 10:05










  • I have to BUMP this thread...
    – frizzant
    Dec 30 '18 at 7:22


















  • Can someone please give me a hint, or help me? :)
    – frizzant
    Dec 28 '18 at 10:05










  • I have to BUMP this thread...
    – frizzant
    Dec 30 '18 at 7:22
















Can someone please give me a hint, or help me? :)
– frizzant
Dec 28 '18 at 10:05




Can someone please give me a hint, or help me? :)
– frizzant
Dec 28 '18 at 10:05












I have to BUMP this thread...
– frizzant
Dec 30 '18 at 7:22




I have to BUMP this thread...
– frizzant
Dec 30 '18 at 7:22












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Did you already look at the Debugging Guide? In Timber, the Timber_Debug_Extension is automatically added when you set WP_DEBUG to true in your wp-config.php file. You can then use {{ dump() }} in your Twig files.






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    I figured out that i had my WP_DEBUG too far down in the wp-config.php. Meaning i had to move it upwards.
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Did you already look at the Debugging Guide? In Timber, the Timber_Debug_Extension is automatically added when you set WP_DEBUG to true in your wp-config.php file. You can then use {{ dump() }} in your Twig files.






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Did you already look at the Debugging Guide? In Timber, the Timber_Debug_Extension is automatically added when you set WP_DEBUG to true in your wp-config.php file. You can then use {{ dump() }} in your Twig files.






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Did you already look at the Debugging Guide? In Timber, the Timber_Debug_Extension is automatically added when you set WP_DEBUG to true in your wp-config.php file. You can then use {{ dump() }} in your Twig files.






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Did you already look at the Debugging Guide? In Timber, the Timber_Debug_Extension is automatically added when you set WP_DEBUG to true in your wp-config.php file. You can then use {{ dump() }} in your Twig files.







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