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WARNING: Version 1.0.0 introduces breaking change. The library now only supports OAUTH tokens, since Zoom is deprecating the JWT support as of June 1, 2023

On the bright side, pyzoom can handle the entire OAUTH flow for you!

Python wrapper for Zoom API

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Installation

Using pip:

pip install -U pyzoom

Using poetry:

poetry add pyzoom

OAUTH Authorization Wizard

pyzoom can handle the entire oauth flow for you. Yes, including starting a web server to receive the callback. And you can use it eiter interactively from the terminal, or from within the code. To run from code:

from pyzoom import oauth_wizard

tokens = oauth_wizard("APP_CLIENT_ID", "APP_CLIENT_SECRET")

To run from terminal (in your virtual environment):

python -c "from pyzoom import oauth_wizard; oauth_wizard()"

This will launch the wizard in interactive mode:

  • asking for input of your client id and secret
  • starting the web server to capture callback code
  • opening the browser for you to authorize on Zoom
  • capturing the incoming code and running request_tokens with it

As the result it will print the credentials (if all was ok).

No external libraries were used to start the server and capture the code, only what's built into python.

Requesting Tokens

Once your user has accepted integration on the zoom side and you received the code from the redirect:

from pyzoom import request_tokens

tokens = request_tokens("APP_CLIENT_ID", "APP_CLIENT_SECRET", "APP_REDIRECT_URL", "CALLBACK_CODE"):

The result of a successful request will be a map with the tokens.

Refreshing tokens

from pyzoom import refresh_tokens

tokens = refresh_tokens("APP_CLIENT_ID", "APP_CLIENT_SECRET", "USER_REFRESH_TOKEN")

The result of a successful request will be a map with the new tokens. Remember, that the refresh token will also be updated, which will invalidate the token you just used.

Usage

Basic instantiation:

from pyzoom import ZoomClient

client = ZoomClient('YOUR_ZOOM_ACCESS_TOKEN')

Optionally you can specify a different base URL either upon instantiation or any time later:

client = ZoomClient ('YOU_ZOOM_ACCCESS_TOKEN', base_url="https://api.zoomgov.us/v2")

Instantiation from environment variables

You can also create an instance of client when access key in environment variables ZOOM_ACCESS_TOKEN. Since the access token expires after one hour, this method is not a good idea any more.

from pyzoom import ZoomClient

client = ZoomClient.from_environment()

Meetings

Create meeting, update meeting and add registrant

from pyzoom import ZoomClient
from datetime import datetime as dt

client = ZoomClient.from_environment()

# Creating a meeting
meeting = client.meetings.create_meeting('Auto created 1', start_time=dt.now().isoformat(), duration_min=60, password='not-secure')

# Update a meeting
meeting = client.meetings.update_meeting('Auto updated 1', meeting_id = meeting.id ,start_time=dt.now().isoformat(), duration_min=60,password='not-secure')

# Adding registrants
client.meetings.add_meeting_registrant(meeting.id, first_name='John', last_name='Doe', email='[email protected]')

You can use client.meetings.add_and_confirm_registrant to also confirm auto added registrants to a closed meeting.

Raw API methods

You can also use the library for making raw requests to the API:

from pyzoom import ZoomClient

client = ZoomClient.from_environment()

# Get self
response = client.raw.get('/users/me')

# Get all pages of meeting participants
result_dict = client.raw.get_all_pages('/past_meetings/{meetingUUID}/participants')

Packaging notice

This project uses the excellent poetry for packaging. Please read about it and let's all start using pyproject.toml files as a standard. Read more:

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Versioning

The project uses break versioning, meaning that upgrading from 1.0.x to 1.0.y will always be safe, upgrade to 1.y.0 might break something small, and upgrade to y.0.0. will break almost everything. That was a versioning spec in one sentence, by the way.

Disclaimer

This library is not related to Zoom Video Communications, Inc. It's an open-source project that aims to simplify working with this suddenly very popular service.

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