Statistics Graphs Suddenly Excessively Tall in Google Cast

Something recently broke, with statistics-graph showing properly on the web-ui, but showing double (or more) tall on all cast devices. This breaks any kind of formatting that has been static for years,

This seems to have occurred in the last few days, around 1/30, and has persisted since. I have not updated HAOS or the cast extension in the last month, and have not updated in attempt to solve either. Afraid of the whole backup/encryption update change that will take some time to get configured properly.

  • Core 2024.12.4
  • Supervisor 2024.12.3
  • Operating System 14.1
  • Frontend 20241127.8

There was recently an issue with white backgrounds taking over, so i assume google is messing up the cast backend again, on how pages render.

Anyone else with this issue? It is quite obvious and ruins the formatting.

Good (Web-UI)


Bad (Cast)


And it has suddenly fixed itself, but now has units in the upper left corner. Yay


If you are talking about beta - it is still in progress and this should be reported in GitHub, not here.

Not sure what beta you are referring to, but I’ve kept the same version of OS, Core, extensions, etc since before this occurred, during, and after. I’ve been putting off updating since the backup changes were introduced.

I have the beta on my iPhone with test pilot, but I don’t see how that would affect what’s running on anything else.

Last month, something broke/changed in cast, not related to any extension sw change, more of a Google backend thing iirc, and I figured this may be the same, some kind of display size parsing error, but now that I see these labels were changed/moved/added, it does seem like something was changed. Not sure how if I haven’t taken any updates.

Just checked to verify that I do still have the same versions from when I initially posted this. Seems supervisor updated, but core, os, and front end are identical?

If not obvious, there were quite a few UI changes to both the statistics-graph & history-graph element over the last few weeks, which i don’t understand, as it only changed how it is rendered when casted, and not when viewed in a browser. I just checked and its still the initial way in a browser now. Without updating versions, i am confused how these changes manifest.