# eslint-plugin-i18n-text Disallow English text in string literals. Embedding messages in JavaScript files prevents them from being translated into other languages. An alternative is to embed the translated text in the markup and find it with JavaScript. ```html
``` ```js const el = document.querySelector('.js-message') el.textContent = el.getAttribute('data-success-message') ``` This pattern allows the web framework that's generating the markup to use its translation library to insert the appropriate translated text. ## Installation You'll first need to install [ESLint](http://eslint.org): ``` $ npm install eslint --save-dev ``` Next, install `eslint-plugin-i18n-text`: ``` $ npm install eslint-plugin-i18n-text --save-dev ``` **Note:** If you installed ESLint globally (using the `-g` flag) then you must also install `eslint-plugin-i18n-text` globally. ## Usage Add `i18n-text` to the plugins section of your `.eslintrc` configuration file. You can omit the `eslint-plugin-` prefix: ```json { "plugins": [ "i18n-text" ], "rules": { "i18n-text/no-en": 2 } } ``` ## Development ``` npm install npm test ``` ## License Distributed under the MIT license. See LICENSE for details.