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What construct should I use to check whether a value is NULL in a Twig template?

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Depending on what exactly you need:

  • is null checks whether the value is null:
{% if var is null %}
    {# do something #}
{% endif %}
  • is defined checks whether the variable is defined:
{% if var is not defined %}
    {# do something #}
{% endif %}

Additionally the is sameas test, which does a type strict comparison of two values, might be of interest for checking values other than null (like false):

{% if var is sameas(false) %}
    {# do something %}
{% endif %}
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    And to check if something is not null, simply do {% if var is not null %}
    – J.-B. C.
    Sep 6, 2012 at 19:31
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    quick note that: $var == null will return true with $var is 0, but $var is null will return false
    – daSn0wie
    Feb 13, 2013 at 21:32
  • Also note that $var == 0 will return true if $var is null Jun 11, 2014 at 13:13
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    In addition, unlike the PHP isset() function, is defined will return true if a variable is defined and it's value is null. Sep 19, 2017 at 7:59
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    Notice: as Twig 2.x check for variable is equal to value like is_ sameas must be {% if var is same as(false) %} not {% if var is sameas(false) %} see Doc url => twig.symfony.com/doc/2.x/tests/sameas.html Jul 15, 2019 at 17:01
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How to set default values in twig: http://twig.sensiolabs.org/doc/filters/default.html

{{ my_var | default("my_var doesn't exist") }}

Or if you don't want it to display when null:

{{ my_var | default("") }}
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    So does it differentiate between undefined or empty and null?
    – Fluffy
    Oct 27, 2011 at 8:26
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    Exactly what I was looking for. Had to make sure that you have | default which you can then try defaulting to another variable like so: {{ my_var | default(my_var2) }} I just tested, but you can even continue to chain like so: {{ my_var | default(my_var2) | default("my_var and my_var2 do not exist") }}
    – CTS_AE
    Oct 1, 2013 at 10:17
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Without any assumptions the answer is:

{% if var is null %}

But this will be true only if var is exactly NULL, and not any other value that evaluates to false (such as zero, empty string and empty array). Besides, it will cause an error if var is not defined. A safer way would be:

{% if var is not defined or var is null %}

which can be shortened to:

{% if var|default is null %}

If you don't provide an argument to the default filter, it assumes NULL (sort of default default). So the shortest and safest way (I know) to check whether a variable is empty (null, false, empty string/array, etc):

{% if var|default is empty %}
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I don't think you can. This is because if a variable is undefined (not set) in the twig template, it looks like NULL or none (in twig terms). I'm pretty sure this is to suppress bad access errors from occurring in the template.

Due to the lack of a "identity" in Twig (===) this is the best you can do

{% if var == null %}
    stuff in here
{% endif %}

Which translates to:

if ((isset($context['somethingnull']) ? $context['somethingnull'] : null) == null)
{
  echo "stuff in here";
}

Which if your good at your type juggling, means that things such as 0, '', FALSE, NULL, and an undefined var will also make that statement true.

My suggest is to ask for the identity to be implemented into Twig.

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    Kendall is right to suggest that they implement it - I've had nothing but good experiences asking for things to be implemented on Twig's github issue tracker. They're very friendly and professional.
    – Shabbyrobe
    Jul 17, 2010 at 5:36
  • @kendall-hopkins Got curious, when is it appropriate to use {if var is none} and what is the PHP equivalent?
    – noisebleed
    Feb 7, 2012 at 16:19
  • @noisebleed {% if abcxyz is none %} becomes if (isset($context["abcxyz"])) { $_abcxyz_ = $context["abcxyz"]; } else { $_abcxyz_ = null; } if ((null === $_abcxyz_)) { echo "hi"; }. So basically if the value is undefined or null, it will be true. Feb 8, 2012 at 4:24
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    @noisebleed Also none is an alias for null ref. Feb 8, 2012 at 4:24
  • The equivalent to this answer would also be to use {% if var is empty %} twig.sensiolabs.org/doc/tests/empty.html which translates to PHP if (empty($var)) that evaluates against a falsey value (!isset, null, 0, array(), "", false, "0", 0.0 ) php.net/manual/en/function.empty.php You can also use {% if var is same as(var) %} for identity (===). twig.sensiolabs.org/doc/tests/sameas.html
    – Will B.
    Feb 19, 2015 at 16:09
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You can also use one line to do that:

{{ yourVariable is not defined ? "Not Assigned" : "Assigned" }}
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     //test if varibale exist
     {% if var is defined %}
         //todo
     {% endif %}

     //test if variable is not null
     {% if var is not null %}
         //todo
     {% endif %}
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  • Why do you think this answer is better than the currently accepted one?
    – STT LCU
    Aug 28, 2013 at 8:07
  • Welcome to StackOverflow! What is the difference from already accepted answer? Is it outdated? Why your answer is better than already existing ones?
    – Artemix
    Aug 28, 2013 at 8:12
  • @STTLCU He's including if var is not null.
    – crmpicco
    Oct 30, 2015 at 16:04
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you can use the following code to check whether

{% if var is defined %}

var is variable is SET

{% endif %}
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Also if your variable is an ARRAY, there are few options too:

{% if arrayVariable[0] is defined %} 
    #if variable is not null#
{% endif %}

OR

{% if arrayVariable|length > 0 %} 
    #if variable is not null# 
{% endif %}

This will only works if your array is defined AND is NULL

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