I have successfully set up access to Google's API via Moo::Google. Thanks to my fellow monks for telling me about this module. I was able to get it successfully working with the Calendar API which has example code in the documentation. I'm struggling, however, to figure out the method calls I need to make API calls to Google's People API in order to get results returned. When I do a call with $gapi->people (with lowercase 'p') the program hangs. Google's documentation appears to indicate a lowercase 'p' is needed but I'm not sure. When I try with an uppercase "P", I can't get any methods to work. I just get Can't locate object method "<name_of_method_tried>" via package "Moo::Google::People" at ./moo_google.pl line 12. no matter what methods I try to call. I have enabled the People API in the developer console for this app.

So how do I make calls to Google's People API with Perl?

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$nysus = $PM . ' ' . $MCF;
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