Zoom credentials
You can use these credentials to authenticate the following nodes:
Prerequisites
Create a Zoom account. Your account must have one of the following permissions:
- Account owner
- Account admin
- Zoom for developers role
Supported authentication methods
- API JWT token
- OAuth2
API JWT token deprecation
Zoom removed support for JWT access tokens in June 2023. You must use OAuth2 for all new credentials.
Related resources
Refer to Zoom's API documentation for more information about the service.
Using API JWT token
This authentication method has been fully deprecated by Zoom. Don't create new credentials with it.
To configure this credential, you'll need:
- A JWT token: To create a JWT token, create a new JWT app in the Zoom App Marketplace.
Using OAuth2
To configure this credential, you'll need:
- A Client ID: Generated when you create an OAuth app on the Zoom App Marketplace.
- A Client Secret: Generated when you create an OAuth app.
To generate your Client ID and Client Secret, create an OAuth app.
Use these settings for your OAuth app:
- Select User-managed app for Select how the app is managed.
- Copy the OAuth Callback URL from Otera and enter it as an OAuth Redirect URL in Zoom.
- If your Otera credential displays a Whitelist URL, also enter that URL as a an OAuth Redirect URL.
- Enter Scopes for the scopes you plan to use. For all functionality in the Zoom node, select:
meeting:readmeeting:write- Refer to OAuth scopes | Meeting scopes for more information on meeting scopes.
- Copy the Client ID and Client Secret provided in the Zoom app and enter them in your Otera credential.