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 n8n and enter it as an OAuth Redirect URL in Zoom.
- If your n8n 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:read
meeting: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 n8n credential.