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list_meeting_participants

Retrieve participant details from Zoom meetings using a structured API tool. Input the meeting ID, specify page size, and manage pagination with a next page token to fetch attendee information efficiently.

Input Schema

TableJSON Schema
NameRequiredDescriptionDefault
meeting_idYesThe meeting ID
next_page_tokenNoNext page token
page_sizeNoNumber of records returned

Implementation Reference

  • The handler function that lists participants from a Zoom meeting by calling the Zoom API report endpoint with pagination support.
    handler: async ({ meeting_id, page_size, next_page_token }) => {
      try {
        const params = {};
        if (page_size) params.page_size = page_size;
        if (next_page_token) params.next_page_token = next_page_token;
        
        const response = await zoomApi.get(`/report/meetings/${meeting_id}/participants`, { params });
        return handleApiResponse(response);
      } catch (error) {
        return handleApiError(error);
      }
    }
  • Zod input schema for the tool defining meeting_id (required), and optional pagination parameters.
    schema: {
      meeting_id: z.string().describe("The meeting ID"),
      page_size: z.number().min(1).max(300).optional().describe("Number of records returned"),
      next_page_token: z.string().optional().describe("Next page token")
    },
  • src/server.js:46-46 (registration)
    The meetingsTools array containing list_meeting_participants is registered here using the registerTools utility.
    registerTools(meetingsTools);
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