Lista de itens da fila.
O campo itemId dos itens precisa estar vazio. Caso contrário, a solicitação falhará com um erro INVALID_PARAMS. Ele é classificado (o primeiro elemento é
reproduzido primeiro).
Segundos (desde o início do conteúdo) para iniciar a reprodução do primeiro
item a ser reproduzido.
Se fornecido, esse valor terá precedência sobre o valor startTime fornecido no nível QueueItem, mas apenas na primeira vez que o item for reproduzido. Isso abrange o caso comum em que o usuário transmite o item que estava sendo reproduzido localmente para que o currentTime não se aplique ao item permanentemente, como o QueueItem startTime faz. Ele evita a necessidade de redefinir
o startTime dinamicamente (isso pode não ser possível se o smartphone estiver
no modo de suspensão).
customData
(Objeto não nulo ou indefinido)
Dados específicos do aplicativo para esta solicitação. Ele permite que o remetente e o destinatário estendam facilmente o protocolo de mídia, sem precisar usar um novo namespace com mensagens personalizadas.
Um número para sincronizar todos os comandos de fila.
Se fornecido para um comando de fila, o SDK verificará se o número de sequência mais recente da fila corresponde à solicitação.
O sequênciaNumber atual é fornecido como parte das mensagens alteradas na fila de saída.
O índice do item na matriz "items" que precisa ser o primeiro currentItem (o item que será reproduzido primeiro). Observe que esse é o índice
da matriz (começa em 0) e não o itemId (porque não é conhecido até que
a fila seja criada). Se repeatMode for REPEAT_OFF, a reprodução será encerrada quando o último item na matriz for reproduzido (os elementos antes de startIndex não serão reproduzidos).
Isso pode ser útil para cenários de continuação em que o usuário já estava
usando o app remetente e, no meio, decide transmitir. Dessa forma, o app remetente não precisa mapear entre as posições da fila local e remota nem salvar uma solicitação QUEUE_UPDATE extra.
[null,null,["Última atualização 2025-07-25 UTC."],[[["\u003cp\u003e\u003ccode\u003eQueueLoadRequestData\u003c/code\u003e is used to load a queue of media items for playback within the Cast framework.\u003c/p\u003e\n"],["\u003cp\u003eIt includes properties like \u003ccode\u003eitems\u003c/code\u003e (array of queue items), \u003ccode\u003ecurrentTime\u003c/code\u003e (playback start time), and \u003ccode\u003erepeatMode\u003c/code\u003e (queue behavior).\u003c/p\u003e\n"],["\u003cp\u003eThe \u003ccode\u003estartIndex\u003c/code\u003e property allows specifying the initial playback position within the queue.\u003c/p\u003e\n"],["\u003cp\u003e\u003ccode\u003ecustomData\u003c/code\u003e can be used to send application-specific information along with the request.\u003c/p\u003e\n"],["\u003cp\u003eRequest parameters like \u003ccode\u003emediaSessionId\u003c/code\u003e, \u003ccode\u003erequestId\u003c/code\u003e, and \u003ccode\u003esequenceNumber\u003c/code\u003e help manage and synchronize queue operations.\u003c/p\u003e\n"]]],["`QueueLoadRequestData` defines the data for a media event queue load request. Key actions include constructing it with a non-null array of `QueueItem` objects, where each item's `itemId` should be empty. It allows setting a `currentTime` for the first item's playback start, overriding the `QueueItem`'s `startTime`. `customData` facilitates application-specific extensions. Properties include `repeatMode` for queue behavior, `startIndex` for initial playback position, and `sequenceNumber` for command synchronization.\n"],null,["# Class: QueueLoadRequestData\n\ncast.[framework](/cast/docs/reference/web_receiver/cast.framework).[messages](/cast/docs/reference/web_receiver/cast.framework.messages).QueueLoadRequestData\n=============================================================================================================================================================\n\nclass static\n\nMedia event queue LOAD request data.\n\nConstructor\n-----------\n\n### QueueLoadRequestData\n\nnew\nQueueLoadRequestData(items)\n\n| #### Parameter ||\n|-------|---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|\n| items | Array of non-null [cast.framework.messages.QueueItem](/cast/docs/reference/web_receiver/cast.framework.messages.QueueItem) List of queue items. The itemId field of the items should be empty or the request will fail with an INVALID_PARAMS error. It is sorted (first element will be played first). Value must not be null. |\n\nExtends\n: [cast.framework.messages.RequestData](/cast/docs/reference/web_receiver/cast.framework.messages.RequestData)\n\nProperties\n----------\n\n### currentTime\n\n(number or undefined)\n\nSeconds (since the beginning of content) to start playback of the first\nitem to be played.\nIf provided, this value will take precedence over the startTime value\nprovided at the QueueItem level but only the first time the item is\nplayed. This is to cover the common case where the user casts the item\nthat was playing locally so the currentTime does not apply to the item\npermanently like the QueueItem startTime does. It avoids having to reset\nthe startTime dynamically (that may not be possible if the phone has gone\nto sleep).\n\n### customData\n\n(non-null Object or undefined)\n\nApplication-specific data for this request. It enables the sender and\nreceiver to easily extend the media protocol without having to use a new\nnamespace with custom messages.\n\nInherited from\n: [cast.framework.messages.RequestData#customData](/cast/docs/reference/web_receiver/cast.framework.messages.RequestData#customData)\n\n### items\n\nnon-null Array of non-null [cast.framework.messages.QueueItem](/cast/docs/reference/web_receiver/cast.framework.messages.QueueItem)\n\nArray of queue items. It is sorted (first element will be played first).\n\n### mediaSessionId\n\n(number or undefined)\n\nId of the media session that the request applies to.\n\nInherited from\n: [cast.framework.messages.RequestData#mediaSessionId](/cast/docs/reference/web_receiver/cast.framework.messages.RequestData#mediaSessionId)\n\n### repeatMode\n\n([cast.framework.messages.RepeatMode](/cast/docs/reference/web_receiver/cast.framework.messages#.RepeatMode) or undefined)\n\nBehavior of the queue when all items have been played.\n\n### requestId\n\nnumber\n\nId of the request, used to correlate request/response.\n\nInherited from\n: [cast.framework.messages.RequestData#requestId](/cast/docs/reference/web_receiver/cast.framework.messages.RequestData#requestId)\n\n### sequenceNumber\n\n(number or undefined)\n\nA number to synchronize all queue commands.\nIf provided for a queue command, the SDK will verify the queue latest\nsequence number match the request.\nCurrent sequenceNumber is provided as part of outgoing queue changed\nmessages.\n\nInherited from\n: [cast.framework.messages.RequestData#sequenceNumber](/cast/docs/reference/web_receiver/cast.framework.messages.RequestData#sequenceNumber)\n\n### startIndex\n\n(number or undefined)\n\nThe index of the item in the items array that must be the first\ncurrentItem (the item that will be played first). Note this is the index\nof the array (starts at 0) and not the itemId (as it is not known until\nthe queue is created). If repeatMode is REPEAT_OFF playback will end when\nthe last item in the array is played (elements before the startIndex will\nnot be played).\nThis may be useful for continuation scenarios where the user was already\nusing the sender app and in the middle decides to cast. In this way the\nsender app does not need to map between the local and remote queue\npositions or saves one extra QUEUE_UPDATE request."]]