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Testing Cast Applications

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Caution: These test cases continuously evolve. Make sure you are using the most recent version. We suggest making a new copy before running your test cycle.

Developers are responsible for testing their applications and ensuring users have a positive and consistent Cast experience, as well as for Cast Connect on ATV devices. Please run the below test cases on your app across all platforms.

Take note of the test priority. P0 is the highest priority and your application must not launch with a P0 bug.

Cast

Last updated: November 25, 2019

Google Cast Test Cases

Testing is currently manual. Test cases test all aspects of your Cast application: the sender, Web Receiver, multi-sender scenario, playback, autoplay (when applicable), queueing (when applicable), voice control, and experiences on smart displays.

Change Log

See the Change Log tab of the Google Cast Test Cases spreadsheet for more information.

Cast on Android TV

Last updated: April 27, 2020

Google Cast Test Cases on Android TV

Testing is currently manual. Test cases test all aspects of your Cast application on Android TV devices.

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Last updated 2024-09-18 UTC.

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