setup-zoom-websockets
Reference skill for Zoom WebSockets. Use after routing to a low-latency event workflow when persistent connections, faster event delivery, or security constraints make WebSockets preferable to webhooks.
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This skill serves as a secure and comprehensive reference for implementing Zoom WebSocket event subscriptions using Server-to-Server OAuth. It demonstrates industry-standard practices for authentication, credential management, and connection resilience.
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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
| Aspect | WebSockets | Webhooks |
|---|---|---|
| Connection | Persistent, bidirectional | One-time HTTP POST |
| Latency | Lower (no HTTP overhead) | Higher (new connection per event) |
| Security | Direct connection, no exposed endpoint | Requires endpoint validation, IP whitelisting |
| Model | Pull (you connect to Zoom) | Push (Zoom connects to you) |
| State | Stateful (maintains connection) | Stateless (each event independent) |
| Setup | More 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
- Go to Zoom Marketplace
- Create a Server-to-Server OAuth app
- Copy Account ID, Client ID, Client Secret
2. Enable WebSocket Subscription
- In your app, go to Feature → Event Subscriptions
- Add an Event Subscription
- Select WebSockets as the method type
- Select events to subscribe to (e.g.,
meeting.created,meeting.started) - 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
| Event | Description |
|---|---|
meeting.created | Meeting scheduled |
meeting.updated | Meeting settings changed |
meeting.deleted | Meeting deleted |
meeting.started | Meeting begins |
meeting.ended | Meeting ends |
meeting.participant_joined | Participant joins meeting |
meeting.participant_left | Participant leaves meeting |
recording.completed | Cloud recording ready |
user.created | New user added |
user.updated | User 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
- references/connection.md - Connection lifecycle, authentication, error handling
- references/events.md - Complete event types reference
Troubleshooting
- troubleshooting/common-issues.md - Subscription URL confusion, disconnects, no-events debugging
Sample Repositories
Official / Community
| Type | Repository | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Node.js | just-zoomit/zoom-websockets | WebSocket sample with S2S OAuth |
WebSockets vs RTMS
Don't confuse WebSockets with RTMS (Realtime Media Streams):
| Feature | WebSockets | RTMS |
|---|---|---|
| Purpose | Event notifications | Media streams |
| Data | Meeting events, user events | Audio, video, transcripts |
| Use case | React to Zoom events | AI/ML, live transcription |
| Skill | This skill | rtms |
For real-time audio/video/transcript data, use the rtms skill instead.
Resources
- WebSockets docs: https://developers.zoom.us/docs/api/websockets/
- Webhooks comparison: https://www.zoom.com/en/blog/a-guide-to-webhooks-and-websockets/
- Developer forum: https://devforum.zoom.us/
Environment Variables
- See references/environment-variables.md for standardized
.envkeys and where to find each value.
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