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Connect to Zoom. Schedule meetings, manage recordings, and handle video conferencing workflows

Connect to Zoom. Schedule meetings, manage recordings, and handle video conferencing workflows

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Supports authentication: OAuth 2.0

Register your Scalekit environment with the Zoom connector so Scalekit handles the authentication flow and token lifecycle for you. The connection name you create will be used to identify and invoke the connection programmatically. You’ll need your app credentials from the Zoom App Marketplace.

  1. Set up auth redirects

    • In Scalekit dashboard, go to Agent AuthCreate Connection. Find Zoom and click Create. Copy the redirect URI. It looks like https://<SCALEKIT_ENVIRONMENT_URL>/sso/v1/oauth/<CONNECTION_ID>/callback.

    • In the Zoom App Marketplace, open your app and go to App Credentials.

    • Paste the copied URI into the Redirect URL for OAuth field and also add it to the OAuth allow list.

      Adding the redirect URL to your Zoom app
  2. Get client credentials

    In the Zoom App Marketplace, open your app and go to App Credentials:

    • Client ID — listed under Client ID
    • Client Secret — listed under Client Secret
  3. Add credentials in Scalekit

    • In Scalekit dashboard, go to Agent AuthConnections and open the connection you created.

    • Enter your credentials:

      • Client ID (from your Zoom app)
      • Client Secret (from your Zoom app)
      • Permissions — select the scopes your app needs
      Adding credentials for Zoom in Scalekit dashboard
    • Click Save.

Connect a user’s Zoom account and make API calls on their behalf — Scalekit handles OAuth and token management automatically.

import scalekit.client, os
from dotenv import load_dotenv
load_dotenv()
connection_name = "zoom" # get your connection name from connection configurations
identifier = "user_123" # your unique user identifier
# Get your credentials from app.scalekit.com → Developers → Settings → API Credentials
scalekit_client = scalekit.client.ScalekitClient(
client_id=os.getenv("SCALEKIT_CLIENT_ID"),
client_secret=os.getenv("SCALEKIT_CLIENT_SECRET"),
env_url=os.getenv("SCALEKIT_ENV_URL"),
)
actions = scalekit_client.actions
# Authenticate the user
link_response = actions.get_authorization_link(
connection_name=connection_name,
identifier=identifier
)
# present this link to your user for authorization, or click it yourself for testing
print("🔗 Authorize Zoom:", link_response.link)
input("Press Enter after authorizing...")
# Make a request via Scalekit proxy
result = actions.request(
connection_name=connection_name,
identifier=identifier,
path="/v2/users/me",
method="GET"
)
print(result)