# JSON::Infer
Create Perl6 classes to represent JSON data by some dodgy inference.
## Synopsis
Use the script to do it simply:
```
# Create the module in the directory "foo"
p6-json-infer --uri=
http://api.mixcloud.com/spartacus/party-time/ --out-dir=foo --class-name=Mixcloud::Show
```
Or do it in your own code:
```
use JSON::Infer;
my $obj = JSON::Infer.new()
my $ret = $obj.infer(uri => '
http://api.mixcloud.com/spartacus/party-time/', class-name => 'Mixcloud::Show');
say $ret.make-class; # Print the class definition
```
## Description
JSON is nearly ubiquitous on the internet, developers love it for making
APIs. However the webservices that use it for transfer of data rarely
have a machine readable specification that can be turned into code so
developers who want to consume these services usually have to make the
client definition themselves.
This module aims to provide a way to generate Perl 6 classes that can represent
the data from a JSON source. The structure and the types of the data is
inferred from a single data item so the accuracy may depend on the
consistency of the data.
## Installation
Assuming you have a working Perl 6 installation you should be able to
install this with *zef* :
# From the source directory
zef install .
# Remote installation
zef install JSON::Infer
Other install mechanisms may be become available in the future.
## Support
Suggestions/patches are welcomed via github at
https://github.com/jonathanstowe/JSON-Infer/issues
## Licence
This is free software.
Please see the LICENCE file in the distribution for details.
© Jonathan Stowe 2015, 2016, 2017, 2019