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Test Environment

thebassvault
Newcomer
Newcomer

What concepts do people use for a test environment for the Zoom integrations? I use the Zoom API heavily and I need to have some sort of test environment/api I can point to and use for test development. If I go to create another account, I can't figure out how to make a separate (non-prod) environment that uses the same email/user permissions as I have in production.

 

For now, I do everything in our live environment. Any meetings I make I append {{test}} to all the titles. Then in my app, I filter them out. Its OK, but it can be a little messy. I wanted to see if their is a more traditional development lifecycle type of setup that folks are using.

 

Thank you!

 

Eric Elliston

The Bass Vault.

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YaBoiB
Community Champion | Employee
Community Champion | Employee

Hello @thebassvault

 Business and above accounts have the ability to have a sub-account as a Sandbox environment to test in. If you are a  part of a Business or above account you can reach out to Zoom sales and ask them if they can provision a sub-account for your Zoom account to allow you to test in. 

 

I hope that this helps. 

 

Brandon 


Brandon (he/him/his)
Zoom Community Champion
Have you heard of Zoom AI Companion?