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Setup Zoom WebSockets

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Establish persistent connections for Zoom events.

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What Setup Zoom WebSockets does

The Setup Zoom WebSockets skill provides a comprehensive reference for implementing WebSocket connections to receive real-time event notifications from Zoom. This skill is particularly useful for developers who need to handle persistent event streams where low latency, security, and bidirectional communication are critical. By using WebSockets, you can avoid the overhead of HTTP requests that come with webhooks, allowing for faster and more efficient event handling.

This skill guides users through the necessary prerequisites, such as creating a Server-to-Server OAuth app in the Zoom Marketplace and enabling WebSocket subscriptions. It includes detailed instructions on how to connect to Zoom's WebSocket API, manage connection states, and handle various events like meetings starting or participants joining. The provided code snippets illustrate how to establish a WebSocket connection, process incoming events, and implement reconnection logic for reliability.

Additionally, the skill outlines the differences between WebSockets and webhooks, helping users decide when to use each method based on their specific needs. It also addresses common issues that may arise during implementation and offers troubleshooting resources to expedite the debugging process. This skill is ideal for developers working on applications that require real-time interactions with Zoom events, such as meeting management tools or collaboration platforms.

When to use it

Use this skill when you require real-time updates from Zoom events and need to ensure secure, persistent connections without exposing public endpoints.

When not to use it

This skill is not suitable for scenarios where a simple setup is preferred or when dealing with a small number of event notifications that can be handled by webhooks.

What you can build with it

Real-Time Meeting Notifications

Integrate WebSocket connections to receive instant notifications when meetings start or end, enhancing user experience.

Secure Event Handling

Utilize WebSockets for applications in sensitive industries like finance or healthcare where security is paramount.

Efficient Event Management

Implement a system that reacts to Zoom events in real-time, improving collaboration and responsiveness in team environments.

How to install Setup Zoom WebSockets

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Background reference for persistent Zoom event streams. Prefer workflow routing first, then use this file when WebSockets are plausibly better than webhooks.

WebSockets vs Webhooks

AspectWebSocketsWebhooks
ConnectionPersistent, bidirectionalOne-time HTTP POST
LatencyLower (no HTTP overhead)Higher (new connection per event)
SecurityDirect connection, no exposed endpointRequires endpoint validation, IP whitelisting
ModelPull (you connect to Zoom)Push (Zoom connects to you)
StateStateful (maintains connection)Stateless (each event independent)
SetupMore complex (access token, connection)Simpler (just endpoint URL)

Choose WebSockets when:

  • Real-time, low-latency updates are critical
  • Security is paramount (banking, healthcare, finance)
  • You don't want to expose a public endpoint
  • You need bidirectional communication

Choose Webhooks when:

  • Simpler setup is preferred
  • Small number of event notifications
  • Existing HTTP infrastructure

Prerequisites

  • Server-to-Server OAuth app in Zoom Marketplace
  • Account ID, Client ID, and Client Secret
  • WebSocket subscription with events enabled

Need help with S2S OAuth? See the zoom-oauth skill for complete authentication flows.

Start troubleshooting fast: Use the 5-Minute Runbook before deep debugging.

Quick Start

1. Create Server-to-Server OAuth App

  1. Go to Zoom Marketplace
  2. Create a Server-to-Server OAuth app
  3. Copy Account ID, Client ID, Client Secret

2. Enable WebSocket Subscription

  1. In your app, go to FeatureEvent Subscriptions
  2. Add an Event Subscription
  3. Select WebSockets as the method type
  4. Select events to subscribe to (e.g., meeting.created, meeting.started)
  5. Save - an endpoint URL will be generated

3. Connect via WebSocket

const WebSocket = require('ws');
const axios = require('axios');

// Step 1: Get access token
async function getAccessToken() {
  const credentials = Buffer.from(`${CLIENT_ID}:${CLIENT_SECRET}`).toString('base64');
  
  const response = await axios.post(
    'https://zoom.us/oauth/token',
    new URLSearchParams({
      grant_type: 'account_credentials',
      account_id: ACCOUNT_ID
    }),
    {
      headers: {
        'Authorization': `Basic ${credentials}`,
        'Content-Type': 'application/x-www-form-urlencoded'
      }
    }
  );
  
  return response.data.access_token;
}

// Step 2: Connect to WebSocket
async function connectWebSocket() {
  const accessToken = await getAccessToken();
  
  // WebSocket URL from your subscription settings
  const wsUrl = `wss://ws.zoom.us/ws?subscriptionId=${SUBSCRIPTION_ID}&access_token=${accessToken}`;
  
  const ws = new WebSocket(wsUrl);
  
  ws.on('open', () => {
    console.log('WebSocket connection established');
  });
  
  ws.on('message', (data) => {
    const event = JSON.parse(data);
    console.log('Event received:', event.event);
    
    // Handle different event types
    switch (event.event) {
      case 'meeting.started':
        console.log(`Meeting started: ${event.payload.object.topic}`);
        break;
      case 'meeting.ended':
        console.log(`Meeting ended: ${event.payload.object.uuid}`);
        break;
      case 'meeting.participant_joined':
        console.log(`Participant joined: ${event.payload.object.participant.user_name}`);
        break;
    }
  });
  
  ws.on('close', (code, reason) => {
    console.log(`Connection closed: ${code} - ${reason}`);
    // Implement reconnection logic
  });
  
  ws.on('error', (error) => {
    console.error('WebSocket error:', error);
  });
  
  return ws;
}

connectWebSocket();

Event Format

Events received via WebSocket have the same format as webhook events:

{
  "event": "meeting.started",
  "event_ts": 1706123456789,
  "payload": {
    "account_id": "abcD3ojkdbjfg",
    "object": {
      "id": 1234567890,
      "uuid": "abcdefgh-1234-5678-abcd-1234567890ab",
      "host_id": "xyz789",
      "topic": "Team Standup",
      "type": 2,
      "start_time": "2024-01-25T10:00:00Z",
      "timezone": "America/Los_Angeles"
    }
  }
}

Common Events

EventDescription
meeting.createdMeeting scheduled
meeting.updatedMeeting settings changed
meeting.deletedMeeting deleted
meeting.startedMeeting begins
meeting.endedMeeting ends
meeting.participant_joinedParticipant joins meeting
meeting.participant_leftParticipant leaves meeting
recording.completedCloud recording ready
user.createdNew user added
user.updatedUser details changed

Connection Management

Keep-Alive

WebSocket connections require periodic heartbeats. Zoom will close idle connections.

// Send ping every 30 seconds
setInterval(() => {
  if (ws.readyState === WebSocket.OPEN) {
    ws.ping();
  }
}, 30000);

Reconnection

Implement automatic reconnection for reliability:

function connectWithReconnect() {
  const ws = connectWebSocket();
  
  ws.on('close', () => {
    console.log('Connection lost. Reconnecting in 5 seconds...');
    setTimeout(connectWithReconnect, 5000);
  });
  
  return ws;
}

Single Connection Limit

Important: Only ONE WebSocket connection can be open per subscription at a time. Opening a new connection will close the existing one.

Detailed References

Troubleshooting

Sample Repositories

Official / Community

TypeRepositoryDescription
Node.jsjust-zoomit/zoom-websocketsWebSocket sample with S2S OAuth

WebSockets vs RTMS

Don't confuse WebSockets with RTMS (Realtime Media Streams):

FeatureWebSocketsRTMS
PurposeEvent notificationsMedia streams
DataMeeting events, user eventsAudio, video, transcripts
Use caseReact to Zoom eventsAI/ML, live transcription
SkillThis skillrtms

For real-time audio/video/transcript data, use the rtms skill instead.

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