At first glance, your YAML appears incorrectly
formatted. The
- order lines should be
indented two spaces. I'm also dubious about your having
two
item: fields under
- order. Do you know that those are hash keys, and that the second will tend to clobber the first?
I wonder if you've read sufficiently about the modules you are using. Perhaps you need to try going from perl data structures to YAML, to see what the formatting should be.
I would try the following (possibly valid) YAML:
---
email: goose@gmail.com
orders:
- order: wb090130
item: 0001
item: 0002
price: 3.98
downloads: 3
- order: wb090131
item: 0003
item: 0004
price: 3.98
downloads: 5
total: 7.96
...
UPDATE: YAML should end with '...'
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