For anyone interested, this is what I ended up doing. Any suggestions are very welcome

This is for the waveapps api

#!/usr/bin/env perl require LWP::UserAgent; use JSON; use Data::Dumper; my $uri = 'https://gql.waveapps.com/graphql/public'; my $json = <<'EOF'; {"query": "query ($businessId: ID!, $page: Int!, $pageSize: Int!) { business(id: $businessId) { id products(page: $page, pageSize: $pageSize) { edges { node { id name description unitPrice defaultSalesTaxes { id name abbreviation rate } } } } } } ", "variables" : { "businessId": "ENTER_BUSINESS_ID_HERE", "page": 1, +"pageSize": 500 } } EOF # remove newlines $json =~ s/(\n|\r)//g; my $req = HTTP::Request->new( 'POST', $uri ); $req->header( 'Content-Type' => 'application/json', 'Authorization' => + 'Bearer ENTER_BEARER_TOKEN_HERE'); $req->content( $json ); my $lwp = LWP::UserAgent->new; my $res = $lwp->request( $req ); $data = decode_json($res->content); print Dumper($data);

In reply to Re: perl and GraphQL example by Krillian
in thread perl and GraphQL example by Krillian

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