https://github.com/prschmid/zoomus
Python wrapper around the Zoom.us REST API v1 and v2.
This work is heavily inspired by the Ruby GEM of the same name, Zoomus
pip install zoomus
zoomus
has been tested for Python 3.6, 3.7, and 3.8 using Travis CI
Note, as this library heavily depends on the requests library, official compatibility is limited to the official compatibility of requests
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As Zoom's default is now the V2 API, the client will default to the V2 version of the API.
import json
from zoomus import ZoomClient
client = ZoomClient('CLIENT_ID', 'CLIENT_SECRET', 'ACCOUNT_ID')
user_list_response = client.user.list()
user_list = json.loads(user_list_response.content)
for user in user_list['users']:
user_id = user['id']
print(json.loads(client.meeting.list(user_id=user_id).content))
What one will note is that the returned object from a call using the client is a requests Response
object. This is done so that if there is any error working with the API that one has complete control of handling all errors. As such, to actually get the list of users in the example above, one will have to load the JSON from the content of the Response
object that is returned.
Zoom has EU specific endpoints that can be used to meet GDPR compliance. In oder for youto make use of those, simply set the base_uri to the appropriate one when initializing the client. For more details on the Zoom API, please refer to the Zoom API documentation
Caution, the EU endpoint will not function unless your account is an EU account and has been setup as such with Zoom.
import json
from zoomus import ZoomClient
client = ZoomClient('CLIENT_ID', 'CLIENT_SECRET', 'ACCOUNT_ID', base_uri="https://eu01api-www4local.zoom.us/v2")
Zoom has yet to officially remove support for the V1 API, and so to use the V1 API one can instantiate a client as follows. Note, we have stopped support for the V1 API, so there is only limited functionality and no new V1 API functionality is likely to be added.
import json
from zoomus import ZoomClient
client = ZoomClient('CLIENT_ID', 'CLIENT_SECRET', 'ACCOUNT_ID', version=1)
with ZoomClient('CLIENT_ID', 'CLIENT_SECRET', 'ACCOUNT_ID') as client:
user_list_response = client.users.list()
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client.user.create(...)
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client.user.cust_create(...)
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client.user.update(...)*
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client.user.check_email(...)
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client.user.update_email(...)
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client.user.list(...)
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client.user.pending(...)
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client.user.get(...)
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client.user.get_by_email(...)
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client.user.get_settings(...)
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client.user.update_settings(...)
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client.meeting.get(...)
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client.meeting.end(...)
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client.meeting.create(...)
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client.meeting.delete(...)
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client.meeting.list(...)
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client.meeting.update(...)
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client.meeting.add_registrant(...)
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client.meeting.list_registrants(...)
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client.meeting.update_registrant_status(...)
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client.meeting.update_status(...)
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client.report.get_account_report(...)
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client.report.get_user_report(...)
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client.webinar.create(...)
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client.webinar.update(...)
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client.webinar.delete(...)
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client.webinar.list(...)
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client.webinar.get(...)
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client.webinar.end(...)
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client.webinar.register(...)
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client.webinar.add_panelists(...)
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client.webinar.list_panelists(...)
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client.webinar.remove_panelists(...)
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client.phone.call_logs(...)
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client.phone.calling_plans(...)
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client.phone.numbers_get(...)
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client.phone.numbers_list(...)
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client.phone.users(...)
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client.group.list(...)
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client.group.create(...)
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client.group.get(...)
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client.group.delete(...)
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client.group.list_members(...)
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client.group.add_members(...)
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client.group.delete_member(...)
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client.room.list(...)
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client.room.create(...)
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client.room.get(...)
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client.room.get_settings(...)
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client.room.get_devices(...)
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client.room.delete(...)
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client.room.check_in_or_out(...)
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client.room.update(...)
First, make sure to install the testing requirements
pip install -r requirements-tests.txt
Then run the tests via nose
python -m pytest tests -v
Please see the CONTRIBUTING.md for the contribution guidelines for this project.