Does anyone have any experience using the various CPAN MongoDB ORMs such as MongoDBx::Class?

I would like to take an existing object data model, i.e. an existing set of Moose classes, that is in a CPAN library and map the schema and persist objects and relationships into MongoDB using an ORM like MongoDBx::Class or if there is something better that would be great.

From what I see so far it seems like I will have to write brand new MongoDBx::Class classes copying and pasting much of the syntax that already exists in these classes. This seems stupid and a waste.

Is there a way for MongoDBx::Class to use what's already written in the standard Moose classes and for me to only add to the new classes what's needed?


In reply to Using MongoDB ORMs like MongoDBx::Class with already existing Moose classes by hermida

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