eslint/no-template-curly-in-string Style
What it does
Disallow template literal placeholder syntax in regular strings
Why is this bad?
ECMAScript 6 allows programmers to create strings containing variable or expressions using template literals, instead of string concatenation, by writing expressions like ${variable}
between two backtick quotes. It can be easy to use the wrong quotes when wanting to use template literals, by writing "${variable}"
, and end up with the literal value "${variable}"
instead of a string containing the value of the injected expressions.
Example
Examples of incorrect code for this rule:
javascript
/*eslint no-template-curly-in-string: "error"*/
"Hello ${name}!";
"Hello ${name}!";
"Time: ${12 * 60 * 60 * 1000}";