How to log in with zoom's API integration

Hello there, I would like to ask you how to retrieve user data from ZoomAPI to Bubble.io app.

I am trying to connect my bubble app to Zoom with OAuth2, however it keeps emitting some errors.

Firstly, the bubble API plugin says that I have to authorise this API. The bubble app guides me to Zoom login form, but after that, I get this error which says that “This service did not return an ID for this user. The user cannot be logged in.”


I checked all details but it doesn’t look wrong for me. Then I wondered if the redirect properly goes through, so I tried to access the redirect address with a code which was generated by Zoom as a parameter, then I got an error code 400.

{“statusCode”:400,“body”:{“status”:“ERROR”,“message”:“Missing state from oauth provider”}}

I have no idea how to solve this issue.
Please help me the way to use API to retrieve user data. Thank you so much.

For the error highlighted in the red box. - Create a workflow with the action “Sign in with OAuth” and then select “Zoom” from the list of OAuth provide. Then try to log in with zoom.

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Thank you for replying.

I tried that behavior but it returns the following error.

@jidoca.engineer

Need to experiment with a couple of things.

  1. Remove the “/” from the user profile endpoint URL.
  2. Can you uncheck “Authorization goes in the header”

Can you check now?

Whenever i try to login into Zoom Meeting in Zoom app on Windows 10/11 computer, i experience Zoom failed to sign-in errors. This erorr problem is appeared with various different error codes like 5003,1003, 4, 1044, 14,100,1006. there could be several reasons for the same such as down Zoom Service Status, internet issues, interference of third party security software and corrupted network drivers.

Is there any solutions to fix the issue?

However, there is some workaround solutions to fix the issue as i read about it on Fix Zoom failed to sign-in error codes 5003,1003, 4, 1044, 14,100,1006 [Explained] page.
Here is the workaround solutions:
Method 1: Run the Troubleshooter
In the very first method we suggest you to run the troubleshooter and to do the same follow the below mention guidelines:
Step 1: Press Windows + I keys to open the Windows Settings> Under Windows Settings, click on Update & Security
Step 2: Then click on Troubleshoot
Step 3: Click on Internet Connections> then tap on Run the Troubleshooter
Step 4: Follow the on-screen instructions prompt to proceed > If the troubleshooter suggested a possible solution to your network issues, simply click the Apply this fix button to make the changes on your system.

Method 2: Restart your Zoom Application
In this method we simply suggest you to restart the Zoom application. To do so follow the below mention guidelines:
Step 1: Go to the Taskbar and click on the up arrow to open the system tray> Under the System tray, right-click on the Zoom icon (blue camera) and select Exit