tap-zoom
is a Singer tap for Zoom.
Built with the Meltano Tap SDK for Singer Taps and the Zoom API Reference
catalog
state
discover
about
stream-maps
schema-flattening
Setting | Required | Default | Description |
---|---|---|---|
account_id | True | None | The ID of the account. |
client_id | True | None | The OAuth application's Client ID. |
client_secret | True | None | The OAuth application's Client Secret. |
api_url | False | None | Override the url for the API service. |
stream_config | False | None | A list of dictionaries for specifing additional configurations for a specified stream. |
A full list of supported settings and capabilities for this tap is available by running:
tap-zoom --about
Settings can be added on a per-stream basis and can be set using the stream_config setting. The stream_config setting takes a list of dictionaries, requiring the stream name as a value in the stream key. If the same stream name is added multiple times, only the last will be used.
Setting | Required | Default | Description |
---|---|---|---|
stream | True | None | Name of the stream to configure |
parameters | False | None | URL query string to send to the stream endpoint |
Example:
{
"stream_config": [
{
"stream": "STREAM_NAME",
"parameters": "URL_QUERY_STRING"
}
]
}
This Singer tap will automatically import any environment variables within the working directory's
.env
if the --config=ENV
is provided, such that config values will be considered if a matching
environment variable is set either in the terminal context or in the .env
file.
You can easily run tap-zoom
by itself or in a pipeline using Meltano.
tap-zoom --version
tap-zoom --help
tap-zoom --config CONFIG --discover > ./catalog.json
Follow these instructions to contribute to this project.
pipx install poetry
poetry install
Create tests within the tap_zoom/tests
subfolder and
then run:
poetry run pytest
You can also test the tap-zoom
CLI interface directly using poetry run
:
poetry run tap-zoom --help
Testing with Meltano
Note: This tap will work in any Singer environment and does not require Meltano. Examples here are for convenience and to streamline end-to-end orchestration scenarios.
Next, install Meltano (if you haven't already) and any needed plugins:
# Install meltano
pipx install meltano
# Initialize meltano within this directory
cd tap-zoom
meltano install
Now you can test and orchestrate using Meltano:
# Test invocation:
meltano invoke tap-zoom --version
# OR run a test `elt` pipeline:
meltano elt tap-zoom target-jsonl
See the dev guide for more instructions on how to use the SDK to develop your own taps and targets.