RxJS Marble testing: expectObservable vs toBeObservable












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What is the difference between:



expectObservable(e1.merge(e2)).toBe(expected);


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expect(e1.merge(e2)).toBeObservable(expected);


syntax?



Is it matter of a testing library or just a flavor?










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    What is the difference between:



    expectObservable(e1.merge(e2)).toBe(expected);


    and



    expect(e1.merge(e2)).toBeObservable(expected);


    syntax?



    Is it matter of a testing library or just a flavor?










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      What is the difference between:



      expectObservable(e1.merge(e2)).toBe(expected);


      and



      expect(e1.merge(e2)).toBeObservable(expected);


      syntax?



      Is it matter of a testing library or just a flavor?










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      What is the difference between:



      expectObservable(e1.merge(e2)).toBe(expected);


      and



      expect(e1.merge(e2)).toBeObservable(expected);


      syntax?



      Is it matter of a testing library or just a flavor?







      unit-testing jasmine jasmine-marbles rxjs-marbles






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          Seems like the official repos use a .toBeObservable matcher.



          https://github.com/synapse-wireless-labs/jasmine-marbles/blob/master/spec/integration.spec.ts



          https://github.com/cartant/rxjs-marbles



          Not sure why the RxJS documentation uses expectObservable()






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            Seems like the official repos use a .toBeObservable matcher.



            https://github.com/synapse-wireless-labs/jasmine-marbles/blob/master/spec/integration.spec.ts



            https://github.com/cartant/rxjs-marbles



            Not sure why the RxJS documentation uses expectObservable()






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              Seems like the official repos use a .toBeObservable matcher.



              https://github.com/synapse-wireless-labs/jasmine-marbles/blob/master/spec/integration.spec.ts



              https://github.com/cartant/rxjs-marbles



              Not sure why the RxJS documentation uses expectObservable()






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                Seems like the official repos use a .toBeObservable matcher.



                https://github.com/synapse-wireless-labs/jasmine-marbles/blob/master/spec/integration.spec.ts



                https://github.com/cartant/rxjs-marbles



                Not sure why the RxJS documentation uses expectObservable()






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                Seems like the official repos use a .toBeObservable matcher.



                https://github.com/synapse-wireless-labs/jasmine-marbles/blob/master/spec/integration.spec.ts



                https://github.com/cartant/rxjs-marbles



                Not sure why the RxJS documentation uses expectObservable()







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