Para oferecer melhor suporte aos padrões abertos e à experiência de desenvolvimento, estamos mudando o foco da Ferramenta de teste de dados estruturados e fazendo a migração para um novo domínio que atenderá à comunidade do schema.org até abril de 2021. O objetivo principal da ferramenta é verificar a sintaxe e a conformidade de marcações com os padrões do schema.org. No entanto, a ferramenta não verificará mais os tipos de pesquisa aprimorada da Pesquisa Google. Para testar sua marcação para tipos de pesquisa aprimorada da Pesquisa Google, continue usando o teste de pesquisa aprimorada.
Por exemplo, se você estiver tentando implementar a marcação https://schema.org/Event para experiências de eventos aprimorados na Pesquisa Google com base na nossa documentação, o teste de pesquisa aprimorada e o Search Console são as melhores ferramentas para garantir que a marcação é válida para a Pesquisa Google. No entanto, se você quiser só garantir que está usando propriedades válidas de schema.org ou validar um tipo que não usamos explicitamente no momento (por exemplo, https://schema.org/ExercisePlan), use a nova versão do validador do schema.org.
Postado por Ryan Levering, da equipe de Engenharia da Pesquisa Google
Atualizações
Atualização de 11 de maio de 2021: o schema.org anunciou a nova página do validador de dados estruturados conhecido anteriormente como Ferramenta de teste de dados estruturados (SDTT, na sigla em inglês). A nova ferramenta, chamada de validador da marcação do esquema, ainda está em desenvolvimento. Depois que a nova ferramenta estiver estável, o Google planeja redirecionar a Ferramenta de teste de dados estruturados para o teste de pesquisa aprimorada.
Atualização de 9 de agosto de 2021: o validador da marcação do esquema já chegou à versão estável, e agora o Google redireciona o uso da Ferramenta de teste de dados estruturados a uma página de destino para ajudar você a selecionar a ferramenta certa.
[[["Fácil de entender","easyToUnderstand","thumb-up"],["Meu problema foi resolvido","solvedMyProblem","thumb-up"],["Outro","otherUp","thumb-up"]],[["Não contém as informações de que eu preciso","missingTheInformationINeed","thumb-down"],["Muito complicado / etapas demais","tooComplicatedTooManySteps","thumb-down"],["Desatualizado","outOfDate","thumb-down"],["Problema na tradução","translationIssue","thumb-down"],["Problema com as amostras / o código","samplesCodeIssue","thumb-down"],["Outro","otherDown","thumb-down"]],[],[[["\u003cp\u003eThe Structured Data Testing Tool is being refocused to primarily validate schema.org compliance and will no longer check for Google Search rich result types.\u003c/p\u003e\n"],["\u003cp\u003eUse the Rich Results Test to test your structured data for Google Search rich result appearances and eligibility.\u003c/p\u003e\n"],["\u003cp\u003eThe updated schema.org validator will be available by April 2021 and will focus on general schema.org markup validation, not Google Search specific features.\u003c/p\u003e\n"],["\u003cp\u003eGoogle has redirected the Structured Data Testing Tool to a landing page to help users select the appropriate tool for their structured data testing needs, either Rich Results Test or Schema Markup Validator.\u003c/p\u003e\n"]]],["The Structured Data Testing Tool is being refocused and migrated to a new domain for the schema.org community by April 2021. Its primary function will shift to validating syntax and compliance with schema.org standards, but it will no longer check for Google Search rich result types. The Rich Results Test will continue to be used for that. The Schema Markup Validator, now stabilized, replaces the original Structured Data Testing Tool.\n"],null,["Tuesday, December 15, 2020\n| [Test your structured data with the Rich Results Test and Schema Markup Validator](/search/docs/advanced/structured-data).\n\n\nIn July, we announced that the [Rich Results\nTest is out of beta](/search/blog/2020/07/rich-results-test-out-of-beta). In that blog post, we said that the [Structured\nData Testing Tool](/search/docs/advanced/structured-data) would be deprecated. Since then, we've heard your feedback and we'd like to\ngive an update on what the future looks like for the Structured Data Testing Tool.\n\n\nTo better support open standards and development experience, we're refocusing the Structured Data\nTesting Tool and migrating it to a new domain serving the schema.org community by April 2021. The\nmain purpose of the tool will be to check syntax and compliance of markup with schema.org standards.\nGoing forward however, the tool will no longer check for Google Search rich result types. To test\nyour markup for Google Search rich result types, you can continue to use the\n[Rich Results Test](https://search.google.com/test/rich-results).\n\n\nAs an example, if you are trying to implement \u003chttps://schema.org/Event\u003e\nmarkup for the rich event experiences on Google Search based on [our\ndocumentation](/search/docs/appearance/structured-data/event), the [Rich\nResults Test](https://search.google.com/test/rich-results) and [Search\nConsole](https://search.google.com/search-console/about) are the best tools to make sure your markup is valid for Google Search. However, if\nyou only want to make sure that you're using valid schema.org properties, or validate a type that\nwe don't explicitly consume at this time (for example, \u003chttps://schema.org/ExercisePlan\u003e),\nthen you will be able to use the refocused schema.org validator.\n\n\nIf you have questions or feedback, visit our [Google\nSearch Central Help Community](https://support.google.com/webmasters/community) or let us know through [Twitter](https://twitter.com/googlesearchc).\n\n\nPosted by [Ryan\nLevering](https://twitter.com/rrlevering), Google Search Engineering\n\n*** ** * ** ***\n\nUpdates\n\n- **Update on May 11, 2021** : Schema.org [announced\n the new home](https://blog.schema.org/2021/05/announcing-schema-markup-validator.html) for the structured data validator previously known as the Structured Data Testing Tool (SDTT). The new tool, [Schema Markup\n Validator](https://validator.schema.org/), is still under development. Once the new Schema Markup Validator stabilizes, Google plans to redirect the Structured Data Testing Tool to the Rich Results Test.\n- **Update on August 9, 2021** : The [Schema Markup Validator](https://validator.schema.org/) has stabilized, and Google now redirects the Structured Data Testing Tool to a [landing page](/search/docs/advanced/structured-data) to help you select the right tool."]]