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Just Eat Takeaway.com

Food is our passion. Tech is our power.

Open Source at Just Eat Takeaway.com

Why Open Source?

Using open source software accelerates our development process and enhances our focus on business-specific challenges. When existing solutions fall short, we innovate and contribute back to the community, aligning with our ethical commitment to collective progress.

Key Projects

  • JustSaying: A streamlined service bus built on AWS (SNS/SQS) for efficient component-to-component messaging.
    GitHub: JustSaying

  • JustEat.HttpClientInterception: A .NET Standard library designed to intercept server-side HTTP dependencies.
    GitHub: HttpClientInterception

Contribution Guidelines

Our contribution process aligns with standard GitHub practices. Each repository contains a CONTRIBUTING.md file detailing project-specific requirements.

  1. Open an issue for discussion.
  2. Engage with project maintainers.
  3. Fork the repository.
  4. Implement and test your changes.
  5. Submit a Pull Request against the issue.

Our Principles

  • We aim to give back to the community.
  • We invite contributions from all.
  • Feedback is highly valued, whether through issues, pull requests, social media, or blogs.
  • We maintain high-quality code and robust test coverage for confidence in our projects.

Licensing

Our projects are predominantly licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0. Refer to each project's LICENSE for specifics.

Join Just Eat Takeaway.com

We believe that food is an experience that should be fun, one that forms connections between people and creates shareable memories that last.

Technology is what enables us to deliver those experiences to millions of customers every day.

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  1. JustSaying JustSaying Public

    A light-weight message bus on top of AWS services (SNS and SQS).

    C# 48 18

  2. httpclient-interception httpclient-interception Public

    A .NET library for intercepting server-side HTTP requests

    C# 363 27

Repositories

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  • pie Public

    Globally shared packages for PIE

    justeattakeaway/pie’s past year of commit activity
    TypeScript 27 Apache-2.0 8 3 11 Updated Dec 20, 2024
  • JustSaying Public

    A light-weight message bus on top of AWS services (SNS and SQS).

    justeattakeaway/JustSaying’s past year of commit activity
    C# 48 Apache-2.0 18 23 4 Updated Dec 19, 2024
  • pie-aperture Public

    External Test Environments for PIE Components

    justeattakeaway/pie-aperture’s past year of commit activity
    TypeScript 1 2 2 14 Updated Dec 19, 2024
  • pie-illustrations Public

    Shared repository containing all illustrations for the PIE library

    justeattakeaway/pie-illustrations’s past year of commit activity
    0 0 0 0 Updated Dec 19, 2024
  • httpclient-interception Public

    A .NET library for intercepting server-side HTTP requests

    justeattakeaway/httpclient-interception’s past year of commit activity
    C# 363 Apache-2.0 27 8 0 Updated Dec 19, 2024
  • JustEat.StatsD Public

    Our library for publishing metrics to statsd

    justeattakeaway/JustEat.StatsD’s past year of commit activity
    C# 27 Apache-2.0 6 1 (1 issue needs help) 0 Updated Dec 19, 2024
  • justeattakeaway/LocalSqsSnsMessaging’s past year of commit activity
    C# 3 Apache-2.0 0 0 7 Updated Dec 19, 2024
  • ApplePayJSSample Public

    A sample implementation of Apple Pay JS using ASP.NET Core

    justeattakeaway/ApplePayJSSample’s past year of commit activity
    C# 40 Apache-2.0 50 1 0 Updated Dec 18, 2024
  • AwsWatchman Public

    Because unmonitored infrastructure will bite you

    justeattakeaway/AwsWatchman’s past year of commit activity
    C# 19 Apache-2.0 43 13 0 Updated Dec 18, 2024
  • PackageGenerator Public

    A tool to generate Package.swift files.

    justeattakeaway/PackageGenerator’s past year of commit activity
    Swift 13 Apache-2.0 2 1 1 Updated Dec 17, 2024

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