I've made a little headway with this:

#! /usr/bin/env perl use Moo::Google; use Log::Log4perl::Shortcuts qw(:all); use Data::Dumper qw (Dumper); my $gapi = Moo::Google->new(debug => 0); my $user = me@gmail.com'; $gapi->auth_storage->setup({ type => 'jsonfile', path => 'config.json' + }); $gapi->user($user); $gapi->do_autorefresh; my $r1 = $gapi->People->People;

Now I'm trying to figure out how to use the get method on $r1 to pull up my own information per the documentation.

I've tried $r1->get({ resourceName => 'people/me' })->json; but the resource is not found. I also tried with $r1->People->get({'resourceName'  => 'people/me', 'personFields' => 'emailAddresses'})->json; but still no dice.

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In reply to Re: Getting Moo::Google working with People API by nysus
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