fireflies-data-handling
Implement Fireflies.ai PII handling, data retention, and GDPR/CCPA compliance patterns. Use when handling sensitive data, implementing data redaction, configuring retention policies, or ensuring compliance with privacy regulations for Fireflies.ai integrations. Trigger with phrases like "fireflies data", "fireflies PII", "fireflies GDPR", "fireflies data retention", "fireflies privacy", "fireflies CCPA".
Install
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About this skill
Fireflies.ai Data Handling
Overview
Manage meeting transcript data: export in multiple formats (JSON, text, SRT), redact PII from transcripts and summaries, implement retention policies with automated cleanup, and handle GDPR/CCPA data subject requests.
Prerequisites
FIREFLIES_API_KEYconfigured- Understanding of transcript data structure (sentences, summary, analytics)
- Storage for processed transcripts
Instructions
Step 1: Fetch Transcript Data
const FIREFLIES_API = "https://api.fireflies.ai/graphql";
async function getFullTranscript(id: string) {
const res = await fetch(FIREFLIES_API, {
method: "POST",
headers: {
"Content-Type": "application/json",
Authorization: `Bearer ${process.env.FIREFLIES_API_KEY}`,
},
body: JSON.stringify({
query: `
query($id: String!) {
transcript(id: $id) {
id title date duration
organizer_email
speakers { id name }
sentences { speaker_name text start_time end_time }
summary { overview action_items keywords short_summary }
meeting_attendees { displayName email }
}
}
`,
variables: { id },
}),
});
const json = await res.json();
if (json.errors) throw new Error(json.errors[0].message);
return json.data.transcript;
}
Step 2: Export in Multiple Formats
type ExportFormat = "json" | "text" | "srt" | "csv";
function exportTranscript(transcript: any, format: ExportFormat): string {
switch (format) {
case "json":
return JSON.stringify(transcript, null, 2);
case "text":
const lines = [
`# ${transcript.title}`,
`Date: ${transcript.date} | Duration: ${transcript.duration}min`,
`Speakers: ${transcript.speakers.map((s: any) => s.name).join(", ")}`,
"",
"## Summary",
transcript.summary?.overview || "(none)",
"",
"## Action Items",
...(transcript.summary?.action_items || []).map((a: string) => `- ${a}`),
"",
"## Transcript",
...transcript.sentences.map((s: any) =>
`[${fmtTime(s.start_time)}] ${s.speaker_name}: ${s.text}`
),
];
return lines.join("\n");
case "srt":
return transcript.sentences.map((s: any, i: number) =>
[
i + 1,
`${fmtSrt(s.start_time)} --> ${fmtSrt(s.end_time)}`,
`${s.speaker_name}: ${s.text}`,
"",
].join("\n")
).join("\n");
case "csv":
const header = "start_time,end_time,speaker,text";
const rows = transcript.sentences.map((s: any) =>
`${s.start_time},${s.end_time},"${s.speaker_name}","${s.text.replace(/"/g, '""')}"`
);
return [header, ...rows].join("\n");
}
}
function fmtTime(sec: number): string {
const m = Math.floor(sec / 60);
const s = Math.floor(sec % 60);
return `${String(m).padStart(2, "0")}:${String(s).padStart(2, "0")}`;
}
function fmtSrt(sec: number): string {
const h = Math.floor(sec / 3600);
const m = Math.floor((sec % 3600) / 60);
const s = Math.floor(sec % 60);
const ms = Math.floor((sec % 1) * 1000);
return `${String(h).padStart(2, "0")}:${String(m).padStart(2, "0")}:${String(s).padStart(2, "0")},${String(ms).padStart(3, "0")}`;
}
Step 3: PII Redaction
const PII_PATTERNS = [
{ regex: /\b[A-Za-z0-9._%+-]+@[A-Za-z0-9.-]+\.[A-Za-z]{2,}\b/g, tag: "[EMAIL]" },
{ regex: /\b\d{3}[-.]?\d{3}[-.]?\d{4}\b/g, tag: "[PHONE]" },
{ regex: /\b\d{3}-\d{2}-\d{4}\b/g, tag: "[SSN]" },
{ regex: /\b\d{4}[\s-]?\d{4}[\s-]?\d{4}[\s-]?\d{4}\b/g, tag: "[CARD]" },
{ regex: /\b\d{1,5}\s+\w+\s+(Street|St|Avenue|Ave|Road|Rd|Drive|Dr|Lane|Ln)\b/gi, tag: "[ADDRESS]" },
];
function redactText(text: string): string {
let result = text;
for (const { regex, tag } of PII_PATTERNS) {
result = result.replace(regex, tag);
}
return result;
}
function redactTranscript(transcript: any): any {
return {
...transcript,
// Redact organizer email
organizer_email: redactText(transcript.organizer_email || ""),
// Redact sentences
sentences: transcript.sentences?.map((s: any) => ({
...s,
text: redactText(s.text),
speaker_name: s.speaker_name, // Keep speaker names for context
})),
// Redact summary fields too
summary: transcript.summary ? {
...transcript.summary,
overview: redactText(transcript.summary.overview || ""),
action_items: transcript.summary.action_items?.map(redactText),
short_summary: redactText(transcript.summary.short_summary || ""),
} : null,
// Redact attendee info
meeting_attendees: transcript.meeting_attendees?.map((a: any) => ({
displayName: a.displayName,
email: redactText(a.email || ""),
})),
};
}
Step 4: Retention Policy with Automated Cleanup
interface RetentionPolicy {
fullTranscriptDays: number; // Keep full sentences
summaryDays: number; // Keep summary after transcript deleted
deleteAfterDays: number; // Delete everything
}
const DEFAULT_POLICY: RetentionPolicy = {
fullTranscriptDays: 90,
summaryDays: 365,
deleteAfterDays: 730,
};
async function applyRetentionPolicy(policy = DEFAULT_POLICY) {
const data = await getTranscriptList(200);
const now = Date.now();
const results = { kept: 0, archived: 0, deleted: 0 };
for (const t of data.transcripts) {
const ageDays = (now - new Date(t.date).getTime()) / 86400000;
if (ageDays > policy.deleteAfterDays) {
// Delete from Fireflies
await deleteTranscript(t.id);
results.deleted++;
} else if (ageDays > policy.fullTranscriptDays) {
// Archive: keep summary only in your DB
await archiveToSummaryOnly(t.id);
results.archived++;
} else {
results.kept++;
}
}
console.log(`Retention applied: ${results.kept} kept, ${results.archived} archived, ${results.deleted} deleted`);
return results;
}
async function deleteTranscript(id: string) {
// Rate limit: 10 deletes per minute
await fetch(FIREFLIES_API, {
method: "POST",
headers: {
"Content-Type": "application/json",
Authorization: `Bearer ${process.env.FIREFLIES_API_KEY}`,
},
body: JSON.stringify({
query: `mutation($id: String!) { deleteTranscript(transcript_id: $id) }`,
variables: { id },
}),
});
// Respect rate limit
await new Promise(r => setTimeout(r, 6500));
}
Step 5: GDPR Data Subject Request
// Handle "right to be forgotten" requests
async function handleDataSubjectDeletion(email: string) {
// Find all transcripts where this person participated
const data = await fetch(FIREFLIES_API, {
method: "POST",
headers: {
"Content-Type": "application/json",
Authorization: `Bearer ${process.env.FIREFLIES_API_KEY}`,
},
body: JSON.stringify({
query: `query($participants: [String]) {
transcripts(participants: $participants, limit: 100) {
id title date participants
}
}`,
variables: { participants: [email] },
}),
}).then(r => r.json());
const affected = data.data.transcripts;
console.log(`Found ${affected.length} transcripts with ${email}`);
// Option 1: Delete transcripts entirely
// Option 2: Redact the person's contributions
// Choose based on your legal requirements
return {
email,
affectedTranscripts: affected.length,
transcriptIds: affected.map((t: any) => t.id),
};
}
Error Handling
| Issue | Cause | Solution |
|---|---|---|
| Missing sentences | Transcript still processing | Check before export |
| PII in action items | Redaction only on sentences | Redact summary fields too (Step 3 does this) |
| Delete rate limit | 10 deletes/min | Add 6.5s delay between deletes |
| Large transcript OOM | 2+ hour meeting | Stream or paginate sentences |
Output
- Multi-format transcript export (JSON, text, SRT, CSV)
- PII redaction covering sentences, summaries, and attendee info
- Automated retention policy with configurable thresholds
- GDPR/CCPA data subject request handler
Resources
Next Steps
For enterprise access control, see fireflies-enterprise-rbac.
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