You should not use the view's plugin manager to get to the translator helper. Grab the translator like I have explained here already.
A copy/paste of that post:
Translation is done via a Translator
. The translator is an object and injected for example in a view helper, so if you call that view helper, it uses the translator to translate your strings. For this answer I assume you have configured the translator just the same as the skeleton application.
The best way is to use the factory to inject this as a dependency into your controller. The controller config:
'controllers' => array(
'factories' => array(
'my-controller' => function($sm) {
$translator = $sm->getServiceLocator()->get('translator');
$controller = new MyModule\Controller\FooController($translator);
}
)
)
And the controller itself:
namespace MyModule;
use Zend\Mvc\Controller\AbstractActionController;
use Zend\I18n\Translator\Translator;
class FooController extends AbstractActionController
{
protected $translator;
public function __construct(Translator $translator)
{
$this->translator = $translator;
}
}
An alternative is to pull the translator from the service manager in your action, but this is less flexible, less testable and harder to maintain:
public function fooAction()
{
$translator = $this->getServiceManager()->get('translator');
}
In both cases you can use $translator->translate('foo bar baz')
to translate your strings.