Hi all,

https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen contains a template-driven engine to generate client code in different languages by parsing your Swagger Resource Declaration. Recently I've added the Perl template. To test the code generation, please perform the following (assuming you've the dependencies installed):

git clone https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git git checkout develop_2.0 git checkout mvn clean && ./bin/perl-petstore.sh

If you do not want to install the dependencies and just want to get a peek at the auto-generated Perl SDK, please go to the directory samples/client/petstore/perl to have a look at the Perl SDK for Petstore http://petstore.swagger.io (please make sure you're in the develop_2.0 branch)

The Perl SDK is not perfect and I would appreciate your time to test and review, and share with me your feedback.

(ideally I would like to post this at "Meditations" but I couldn't find a way to post there)

Best,
wing328
http://github.com/wing328

In reply to RFC: Swagger-codegen for Perl by wing328

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