Google_Meet
Lists the conference records. By default, ordered by start time and in descending order.
List of dot-notation field paths to include in the response. This is a post-processing filter that does not alter the data request nor the 3rd party response data.
How to use: Specify field paths using dot notation to include only those fields in the response. Supports nested fields (e.g., 'user.name', 'payload.headers'). When filtering lists, each item is filtered recursively. If a top-level field is specified without sub-fields, the entire value is included. If nested fields are specified, only those nested fields are included.
["id","name","status"]Filters to apply to response items. This is a post-processing filter that does not alter the data request nor the 3rd party response data.
How to use:
field_name: The field to filter on. Supports dot notation for nested fields (e.g., 'creator.age'). When filtering list items, this filters the items themselves. When usingroot, this filters elements within the array at therootpath.root: Optional path to an array of dictionaries. When set, filters the array elements at this path instead of filtering the items themselves. Use dot notation (e.g., 'payload.headers'). Important: Therootpath must target an array of dictionaries (the last array before filtering byfield_namevalue), andfield_nameshould be a field within those dictionary elements. In nested array structures,rootshould point to the final array of dictionaries that contain thefield_namefield. Otherwise no filtering will occur.
[{"field_name":"status","type":"string_list","values":["open","in_progress"]}]Query parameters for the request
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Gets a conference record by conference ID.
List of dot-notation field paths to include in the response. This is a post-processing filter that does not alter the data request nor the 3rd party response data.
How to use: Specify field paths using dot notation to include only those fields in the response. Supports nested fields (e.g., 'user.name', 'payload.headers'). When filtering lists, each item is filtered recursively. If a top-level field is specified without sub-fields, the entire value is included. If nested fields are specified, only those nested fields are included.
["id","name","status"]Filters to apply to response items. This is a post-processing filter that does not alter the data request nor the 3rd party response data.
How to use:
field_name: The field to filter on. Supports dot notation for nested fields (e.g., 'creator.age'). When filtering list items, this filters the items themselves. When usingroot, this filters elements within the array at therootpath.root: Optional path to an array of dictionaries. When set, filters the array elements at this path instead of filtering the items themselves. Use dot notation (e.g., 'payload.headers'). Important: Therootpath must target an array of dictionaries (the last array before filtering byfield_namevalue), andfield_nameshould be a field within those dictionary elements. In nested array structures,rootshould point to the final array of dictionaries that contain thefield_namefield. Otherwise no filtering will occur.
[{"field_name":"status","type":"string_list","values":["open","in_progress"]}]Successful Response
Validation Error
Lists the participants in a conference record.
List of dot-notation field paths to include in the response. This is a post-processing filter that does not alter the data request nor the 3rd party response data.
How to use: Specify field paths using dot notation to include only those fields in the response. Supports nested fields (e.g., 'user.name', 'payload.headers'). When filtering lists, each item is filtered recursively. If a top-level field is specified without sub-fields, the entire value is included. If nested fields are specified, only those nested fields are included.
["id","name","status"]Filters to apply to response items. This is a post-processing filter that does not alter the data request nor the 3rd party response data.
How to use:
field_name: The field to filter on. Supports dot notation for nested fields (e.g., 'creator.age'). When filtering list items, this filters the items themselves. When usingroot, this filters elements within the array at therootpath.root: Optional path to an array of dictionaries. When set, filters the array elements at this path instead of filtering the items themselves. Use dot notation (e.g., 'payload.headers'). Important: Therootpath must target an array of dictionaries (the last array before filtering byfield_namevalue), andfield_nameshould be a field within those dictionary elements. In nested array structures,rootshould point to the final array of dictionaries that contain thefield_namefield. Otherwise no filtering will occur.
[{"field_name":"status","type":"string_list","values":["open","in_progress"]}]Query parameters
Successful Response
Validation Error
Gets a participant by participant ID.
List of dot-notation field paths to include in the response. This is a post-processing filter that does not alter the data request nor the 3rd party response data.
How to use: Specify field paths using dot notation to include only those fields in the response. Supports nested fields (e.g., 'user.name', 'payload.headers'). When filtering lists, each item is filtered recursively. If a top-level field is specified without sub-fields, the entire value is included. If nested fields are specified, only those nested fields are included.
["id","name","status"]Filters to apply to response items. This is a post-processing filter that does not alter the data request nor the 3rd party response data.
How to use:
field_name: The field to filter on. Supports dot notation for nested fields (e.g., 'creator.age'). When filtering list items, this filters the items themselves. When usingroot, this filters elements within the array at therootpath.root: Optional path to an array of dictionaries. When set, filters the array elements at this path instead of filtering the items themselves. Use dot notation (e.g., 'payload.headers'). Important: Therootpath must target an array of dictionaries (the last array before filtering byfield_namevalue), andfield_nameshould be a field within those dictionary elements. In nested array structures,rootshould point to the final array of dictionaries that contain thefield_namefield. Otherwise no filtering will occur.
[{"field_name":"status","type":"string_list","values":["open","in_progress"]}]Successful Response
Validation Error
Lists the participant sessions of a participant in a conference record.
List of dot-notation field paths to include in the response. This is a post-processing filter that does not alter the data request nor the 3rd party response data.
How to use: Specify field paths using dot notation to include only those fields in the response. Supports nested fields (e.g., 'user.name', 'payload.headers'). When filtering lists, each item is filtered recursively. If a top-level field is specified without sub-fields, the entire value is included. If nested fields are specified, only those nested fields are included.
["id","name","status"]Filters to apply to response items. This is a post-processing filter that does not alter the data request nor the 3rd party response data.
How to use:
field_name: The field to filter on. Supports dot notation for nested fields (e.g., 'creator.age'). When filtering list items, this filters the items themselves. When usingroot, this filters elements within the array at therootpath.root: Optional path to an array of dictionaries. When set, filters the array elements at this path instead of filtering the items themselves. Use dot notation (e.g., 'payload.headers'). Important: Therootpath must target an array of dictionaries (the last array before filtering byfield_namevalue), andfield_nameshould be a field within those dictionary elements. In nested array structures,rootshould point to the final array of dictionaries that contain thefield_namefield. Otherwise no filtering will occur.
[{"field_name":"status","type":"string_list","values":["open","in_progress"]}]Query parameters
Successful Response
Validation Error
Gets details about a meeting space.
List of dot-notation field paths to include in the response. This is a post-processing filter that does not alter the data request nor the 3rd party response data.
How to use: Specify field paths using dot notation to include only those fields in the response. Supports nested fields (e.g., 'user.name', 'payload.headers'). When filtering lists, each item is filtered recursively. If a top-level field is specified without sub-fields, the entire value is included. If nested fields are specified, only those nested fields are included.
["id","name","status"]Filters to apply to response items. This is a post-processing filter that does not alter the data request nor the 3rd party response data.
How to use:
field_name: The field to filter on. Supports dot notation for nested fields (e.g., 'creator.age'). When filtering list items, this filters the items themselves. When usingroot, this filters elements within the array at therootpath.root: Optional path to an array of dictionaries. When set, filters the array elements at this path instead of filtering the items themselves. Use dot notation (e.g., 'payload.headers'). Important: Therootpath must target an array of dictionaries (the last array before filtering byfield_namevalue), andfield_nameshould be a field within those dictionary elements. In nested array structures,rootshould point to the final array of dictionaries that contain thefield_namefield. Otherwise no filtering will occur.
[{"field_name":"status","type":"string_list","values":["open","in_progress"]}]Successful Response
Validation Error
Creates a space.
List of dot-notation field paths to include in the response. This is a post-processing filter that does not alter the data request nor the 3rd party response data.
How to use: Specify field paths using dot notation to include only those fields in the response. Supports nested fields (e.g., 'user.name', 'payload.headers'). When filtering lists, each item is filtered recursively. If a top-level field is specified without sub-fields, the entire value is included. If nested fields are specified, only those nested fields are included.
["id","name","status"]Filters to apply to response items. This is a post-processing filter that does not alter the data request nor the 3rd party response data.
How to use:
field_name: The field to filter on. Supports dot notation for nested fields (e.g., 'creator.age'). When filtering list items, this filters the items themselves. When usingroot, this filters elements within the array at therootpath.root: Optional path to an array of dictionaries. When set, filters the array elements at this path instead of filtering the items themselves. Use dot notation (e.g., 'payload.headers'). Important: Therootpath must target an array of dictionaries (the last array before filtering byfield_namevalue), andfield_nameshould be a field within those dictionary elements. In nested array structures,rootshould point to the final array of dictionaries that contain thefield_namefield. Otherwise no filtering will occur.
[{"field_name":"status","type":"string_list","values":["open","in_progress"]}]Request body parameters
Successful Response
Validation Error
Lists recordings from a conference record.
List of dot-notation field paths to include in the response. This is a post-processing filter that does not alter the data request nor the 3rd party response data.
How to use: Specify field paths using dot notation to include only those fields in the response. Supports nested fields (e.g., 'user.name', 'payload.headers'). When filtering lists, each item is filtered recursively. If a top-level field is specified without sub-fields, the entire value is included. If nested fields are specified, only those nested fields are included.
["id","name","status"]Filters to apply to response items. This is a post-processing filter that does not alter the data request nor the 3rd party response data.
How to use:
field_name: The field to filter on. Supports dot notation for nested fields (e.g., 'creator.age'). When filtering list items, this filters the items themselves. When usingroot, this filters elements within the array at therootpath.root: Optional path to an array of dictionaries. When set, filters the array elements at this path instead of filtering the items themselves. Use dot notation (e.g., 'payload.headers'). Important: Therootpath must target an array of dictionaries (the last array before filtering byfield_namevalue), andfield_nameshould be a field within those dictionary elements. In nested array structures,rootshould point to the final array of dictionaries that contain thefield_namefield. Otherwise no filtering will occur.
[{"field_name":"status","type":"string_list","values":["open","in_progress"]}]Query parameters
Successful Response
Validation Error
Gets details of a specific recording including Google Drive links.
List of dot-notation field paths to include in the response. This is a post-processing filter that does not alter the data request nor the 3rd party response data.
How to use: Specify field paths using dot notation to include only those fields in the response. Supports nested fields (e.g., 'user.name', 'payload.headers'). When filtering lists, each item is filtered recursively. If a top-level field is specified without sub-fields, the entire value is included. If nested fields are specified, only those nested fields are included.
["id","name","status"]Filters to apply to response items. This is a post-processing filter that does not alter the data request nor the 3rd party response data.
How to use:
field_name: The field to filter on. Supports dot notation for nested fields (e.g., 'creator.age'). When filtering list items, this filters the items themselves. When usingroot, this filters elements within the array at therootpath.root: Optional path to an array of dictionaries. When set, filters the array elements at this path instead of filtering the items themselves. Use dot notation (e.g., 'payload.headers'). Important: Therootpath must target an array of dictionaries (the last array before filtering byfield_namevalue), andfield_nameshould be a field within those dictionary elements. In nested array structures,rootshould point to the final array of dictionaries that contain thefield_namefield. Otherwise no filtering will occur.
[{"field_name":"status","type":"string_list","values":["open","in_progress"]}]Successful Response
Validation Error
Configures smart notes settings for a meeting space.
List of dot-notation field paths to include in the response. This is a post-processing filter that does not alter the data request nor the 3rd party response data.
How to use: Specify field paths using dot notation to include only those fields in the response. Supports nested fields (e.g., 'user.name', 'payload.headers'). When filtering lists, each item is filtered recursively. If a top-level field is specified without sub-fields, the entire value is included. If nested fields are specified, only those nested fields are included.
["id","name","status"]Filters to apply to response items. This is a post-processing filter that does not alter the data request nor the 3rd party response data.
How to use:
field_name: The field to filter on. Supports dot notation for nested fields (e.g., 'creator.age'). When filtering list items, this filters the items themselves. When usingroot, this filters elements within the array at therootpath.root: Optional path to an array of dictionaries. When set, filters the array elements at this path instead of filtering the items themselves. Use dot notation (e.g., 'payload.headers'). Important: Therootpath must target an array of dictionaries (the last array before filtering byfield_namevalue), andfield_nameshould be a field within those dictionary elements. In nested array structures,rootshould point to the final array of dictionaries that contain thefield_namefield. Otherwise no filtering will occur.
[{"field_name":"status","type":"string_list","values":["open","in_progress"]}]Query parameters
Successful Response
Validation Error
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