I don't have a ton of experience with Moose. Say I've got a sub/method called 'foo'. Up at the top of the relevant module is this:

validate_subs ( foo => { params => { user => [Object, 1], bar=> [Str, 1], baz=> [Str, 1], } },

and when that sub/method runs, I get this error:

encountered object 'Reference {"key" => "value","otherkey" => "otherva +lue","email...} did not pass type constraint "Object" (in $_{"user"})

At the point where the sub/method is supposed to return some data.

So what are my next steps? That looks to me like a logical perl object, except for the bare string 'Reference' at the start.

Any ideas gratefully received.


In reply to Moose throwing error with some data which doesn't match the 'Object' constraint, what should I do? by LittleJack

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