The integration provided by the Zoom video module is a great example of how your Drupal website can become a centralized hub of all functionalities your team might need, with no need to go elsewhere. Hopefully, it brings more efficiency and convenience to your workflows, and whenever you need assistance with integrating Zoom or any other service with your site, our Drupal experts are happy to help!After clicking “Develop,” select “General App” under “What kind of app you are creating.” Click “Create” to continue.Come back to your Drupal website and create a content node of the type that represents your meetings (in our example, Content > Add content > Meeting). Enter the meeting invite link into the Meeting URL field and save the node.
Behind the screen: a glimpse at Zoom
You can drag the meeting window by the bottom right corner to enlarge it on your screen or adjust its width and height to your preferences. It’s also possible to change the window’s position by dragging it around the screen.
- engage in high-quality video and audio communication
- share their screens for presentations or demonstrations
- exchange messages via chat
- record meetings for future reference
- send calendar invitations
- brainstorm ideas via an online whiteboard
- use cloud VoIP phone services
- harness rich conversation analytics
As soon as the invite link has been added to a node, users will see the “Join Meeting” button on the front-end display of this page.
Introduction to the Zoom Video module for Drupal
Click “Meetings” in the left menu and then hit “Schedule a meeting.” When configuring your meeting, you can specify details such as the meeting time, duration, time zone, and more. As the next step, you need to create a Zoom application that you’ll further be able to use for creating multiple meetings. You can create the app by going to the Zoom App Marketplace. Logged-in users can go directly to the app creation page. If you are not logged in, you’ll need to start by visiting the main marketplace and then click “Develop” in the top right corner.You’ll also need to enable the meeting functionality. In the left-hand menu, open the “Embed” tab and toggle on the “Meeting SDK” option.Click “Save” and copy the meeting’s invite link, which you’ll need for the next step. You can schedule the meeting for later, but when the time comes to actually launch it, hit the “Start” button and follow Zoom instructions. As the meeting host, you’ll also need to be logged in to the Zoom app to launch the meeting.Next, when specifying how the app is managed, select “User-managed.”The Zoom Video module focuses on integrating virtual meetings, which is probably the most popular and essential of all Zoom products. Thanks to the module, users can create, manage, and join Zoom meetings directly from within the Drupal website.
How to integrate Zoom meetings with a Drupal website
1. General requirements and installation
It is a brand-new tool, created for the latest major Drupal core version — Drupal 10. The module is currently in beta-stability, and more exciting features are planned for the future. The maintainer is open to suggestions as to how he can improve the set of functionalities to ensure the most seamless Zoom meeting experience for all users.
- Your website needs to be using Drupal 10 core.
- To ensure that Zoom meetings are displayed on your website, it needs to be configured to use HTTPS (Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure).
- The module installation via Composer is highly recommended. This dependency manager tool will take care of the proper installation of the right version of the Firebase PHP JWT library:
composer require drupal/zoom_video
While this is not the Zoom integration part, it might be great to enrich your Drupal meeting pages with more information. Depending on your use cases, this could be, for example, the dates when the meetings start and images illustrating specific online events.
2. Creating a Zoom app
Next, you’ll need to go to Structure > Content types and select or create a content type that will represent your meetings. Click “Add field” and select a field type named “Zoom Video Field.” The new field creation interface that you can see in our example has been introduced in Drupal 10.2. Most common Zoom features are also available from within the chat window in Drupal. For example, you can see the information about the meeting and the apps accessing the meeting in the top-left corner. Furthermore, you can start presenting, turn video and audio on and off, check out the list of participants, write messages in the chat, and more.Finally, copy the Client ID and Client Secret from the “App Credentials” tab of the left-hand menu, which you will need in the next step.
Authored by: Nadiia Nykolaichuk and Leonid Bogdanovych.
Zoom’s app creation website is a little tricky so you might need to follow the updates about it for the moment of reading these instructions. Below, we’ve updated the article with the latest instructions as of September 2024 for creating a Zoom app.Click “Continue” and proceed with the field settings. Among other things, you can choose to make the field required or change its label the way you want it to look for users on the front end.
Now that you have a Zoom app set up and its credentials added to the Drupal website, you can create as many actual Zoom meetings as you like. To create a meeting, you’ll need to go to the zoom.us website and sign in. The meetings will be associated with your Zoom app via your account that has your email address or other credentials.
3. Adding your Zoom app credentials to Drupal
Another optional tweak is to give some extra boost to your online meetings by placing them in a prominent place on your Drupal website. There are plenty of options for it:
4. Creating a field of Zoom Video type
Zoom meeting links can be added to Drupal content nodes via a field of the special type — Zoom Video. Meetings then become available for users to join directly on the Drupal pages. The participants, except for the meeting host, don’t need to have the Zoom application installed — it’s possible to join from any device with an Internet connection.
By clicking the button, any user can join the Zoom meeting directly from the Drupal website. If the meeting hasn’t been launched by the host and the time for it hasn’t come, you might see the “Meeting hasn’t started” notice in the meeting window.
5. Creating Zoom meetings
This can be done by adding a date field and an image field to your content type for meetings. As far as the date, you can add a field of “Date” type provided by Drupal out of the box, but some especially advanced settings can be provided by contributed modules like Smart Date.But, of course, the ideas above are just the beginning of endless options that can be created on your Drupal website for presenting your Zoom meetings in the best way to users.
To enable interaction between the Drupal website and Zoom’s services, the module uses the Zoom API and SDK. It also relies on a third-party library under the hood — Firebase PHP JWT. In a nutshell, JWT (JSON Web Tokens) is an open standard that defines a compact and self-contained way to safely transmit data between parties.
6. Adding a meeting URL to a content node
Thus, we are delighted to unveil the Zoom Video module crafted by our team’s developer — a fresh addition to the suite of third-party integration tools available for Drupal. Let’s explore how it provides Zoom meeting integration with Drupal websites.
7. Joining a meeting
As an important part of the integration, go back to your Drupal website and open the Configuration > Development > Zoom Settings page. Enter the Zoom app credentials copied in the previous step: Client ID and Client Secret. Click “Save configuration.”
Zoom integration provided by the module might serve a variety of use cases. For example, the members of the same team might easily jump on meetings using their corporate Drupal website. Another example would be online events hosted on a Drupal website where third-party participants are welcome.Zoom’s cross-platform compatibility ensures accessibility across desktop computers, laptops, tablets, and smartphones.Once the installation is complete, you can enable the Zoom Video module on the “Extend” tab of the Drupal administration interface.
Some additional ideas for displaying Zoom meetings in Drupal
- Adding more fields to meetings (optional)
You can edit the name of your newly created app by clicking the pencil icon in the top left corner.Zoom is a versatile video conferencing platform that facilitates virtual meetings, webinars, and community events through a user-friendly interface and robust features. It offers a bunch of both free and premium functionalities. Among other things, users can do the following with Zoom:
- Placing meetings in specific parts of your website (optional)
Zoom is a key player in the sphere of online meetings. They have the power to dissolve geographical barriers, uniting individuals and teams across vast distances for communication and collaboration. What can be more convenient than using a robust video conferencing platform? Using it in the comfort of your own Drupal website!
- You can add a meeting node to a menu. It might be the main menu promoting an important meeting or webinar, or a special menu fully made up of meetings. It’s possible to restrict the visibility of certain nodes in menus to specific user roles or groups.
- Alternatively, you can create a collection of meetings using Drupal Views. The meetings will be listed as a grid, a list, etc., and when a user opens a specific meeting node, they will be able to join the meeting. We covered the steps to create Drupal Views in another article.
- It’s also possible to create a full-featured calendar of upcoming meetings. You’ll need additional Drupal modules such as Fullcalendar View, Calendar View, and more. We described the Drupal calendar creation steps in a recent article.
This Zoom meeting integration module has been created by our developer Leonid Bogdanovych. Our team proudly supports the module’s development, striving to help Drupal website users easily integrate Zoom meetings and elevate remote communications.
Final thoughts
There are three essential requirements to make the Zoom Video module fully functional on your Drupal website: