Hi Thanos,
I know your question was already answered, but I thought I would suggest you take a look at https://metacpan.org/pod/Mojo::UserAgent.
The entire Mojolicious project is excellent and worth taking a look.
It's very easy to create REST services with Mojolicious, but the UserAgent is also fantastic and a pleasure to work with.
For example, here are a couple of requests with different auth types. These examples are from the page I linked.
# Quick JSON API request with Basic authentication
my $value = $ua->get('https://sri:t3st@example.com/test.json')->result
+->json;
# JSON POST (application/json) with TLS certificate authentication
my $tx = $ua->cert('tls.crt')->key('tls.key')
->post('https://example.com' => json => {top => 'secret'});
Best,
Jim
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