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I would like to quickly test some Observable related functions. In my Chrome Developper Tools (or the Firefox one, doesn't matter).

It seems to me that some days ago I was able to simply execute code like this :

var test$ = Rx.Observable.from([1,2,3]);

directly in my JavaScript console. My recollection seems even more correct since I actually have digged up this example (and many others) from my dev tools console history !


For some reason, it is not working anymore; I get this error :

Uncaught ReferenceError: Rx is not defined

or if I just use Observable instead of Rx.Observable

Uncaught ReferenceError: Observable is not defined


It is not possible to use import statement 'as is' in the Chrome console. Does someone has a solution to debug RxJS code in using browser's Javascript console ?

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    I just created a website called rxjs.rxplayground.com. It supports most major Rxjs version, has autocomplete and you can stop your runaway subscriptions with the stop button.
    – Jensen
    Sep 22, 2021 at 20:49

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UPDATE 2020-Dec :

RxJS in browser'sconsole is back!

Just go to https://rxjs.dev/ and open devtools console :)

 ____           _ ____      
|  _ \ __  __  | / ___|    
| |_) |\ \/ /  | \___ \  
|  _ <  >  < |_| |___) |    
|_| \_\/_/\_\___/|____/ 

started experimenting with RxJS:

type this into the console:

rxjs.interval(500).pipe(rxjs.operators.take(4)).subscribe(console.log)

UPDATE 2018-Nov :

I just noticed that my previous answer (and the accepted one) is not valid anymore. The https://reactive.io site now redirects to https://rxjs-dev.firebaseapp.com/ and shows this :

 ____           _ ____      
|  _ \ __  __  | / ___|    
| |_) |\ \/ /  | \___ \  
|  _ <  >  < |_| |___) |    
|_| \_\/_/\_\___/|____/ 

Open http://stackblitz.com and try this code to get
started experimenting with RxJS:

import { interval } from "rxjs"

import { take } from "rxjs/operators"

const subscription = interval(500).pipe(take(4)).subscribe(console.log)

So now Stackblitz is the "official" way to go.

Original post :

After going back to the ReactiveX documentation, I had the confirmation by looking at this at the bottom :

Hint: open your DevTools to experiment with RxJS.

I simply forgot that this is available only if you open the dev tools from the reactivex.io/rxjs page itself :

RxJS in Chrome developer tools

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  • uh, yeah - there are lots and lots of JavaScript libraries and packages out there, and your browser doesn't come with them Mar 3, 2020 at 14:14
  • @AndrewKoper sure, but in this case the fact that this one was loaded with the website is quite handy
    – Pac0
    Mar 3, 2020 at 14:24
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The Rx Library is loaded when the site is loaded, you can access it directly reactive.io. This will work there

Rx.Observable.from([1,2,3]);
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  • Still valid? > Rx.Observable.from([1,2,3]); > VM238:1 Uncaught ReferenceError: Rx is not defined at <anonymous>:1:1
    – Andreas
    Sep 11, 2018 at 13:55
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    There seems to be an issue with their website. It throws a 503. The url I am trying is rxjs-dev.firebaseapp.com Sep 12, 2018 at 23:20

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