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It will be better if there is a portal or a website which help in testing the custom visuals we have created . This will avoid the turn around time it take to publish the custom visuals.
So for i have been manually verifiying against the test case given in this link and its not enough to ensure it will pass the test when microsoft runs
Hi @SaleemMalik,
Once you have packaged your visual, you can test it either in Power BI Desktop, or in the Power BI Service like any other visual (by importing it into your report). As the Power BI Service is the destination that most of your visual's consumers will be veiwing it, it is the ideal portal or website to test your visual. There should be no need to validate it anywhere else after confirming these locations.
Once you are happy that it has passed your tests, you can submit it to AppSource, and Microsoft will do their testing as part of that process.
Regards,
Daniel
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