Hello All I have written a perl script that automates various tasks, but management needs to access the functionality of that script from the browser instead of having to give me directive to run the script and execute specific functions.The script looks like below when executed via command line:

Please choose one of the following options. 1) Insert all Apps belonging to a group 2) Insert groups in databse 3) Refresh database group table 4) Add all app from one group to another 5) Get Group ID 6) Get User ID 7) Sync groups 8) Get list of all apps 9) exit Please enter a letter or number corresponding to the option you want t +o choose

Based on the selection the appropriate subroutine is called.I would like the menu above and all the output to screen to be shown in the browser. Can you please guide me in the best way to approach this? I was looking at nodejs to accomplish this, but learning curve seems steep, so wanted to know if this can be done in perl Thank you


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