- Apps
- Just Eat Takeaway Bridge
- User Interface
User Interface
From Just Eat Takeaway Bridge, you can read the logs of all the operations between HubRise and Just Eat, and access the configuration settings of the integration.
Latest Operations
This is the default page when you open Just Eat Takeaway bridge. It displays the latest API operations between HubRise, Just Eat, and Just Eat Takeaway Bridge.
Operations can either be related to a specific order, or be generic system requests performed by Just Eat Takeaway Bridge.
Each row in the page shows the following information about an operation:
- TIME: The date and time of the order.
- ORDER: The HubRise order ID, for order operations.
- DESCRIPTION: An optional description for operations that are not related to a specific order. It could be empty, or inform of a specific action such as
System request
orCatalog push
. - STATUS: The status of the order. The value
OK
indicates that the order has been successfully sent, otherwise an error code will be displayed in red.
The System request label indicates that the operation is not related to a specific order.
Clicking on a row will open a new page displaying the logs associated with the operation.
Order Operation
Selecting an order operation from the list in the main page will display all the logs of the API requests exchanged between HubRise and Just Eat via Just Eat Takeaway Bridge.
Requests are ordered with the latest on top, and those related to the same order event (order received, order cancelled, etc.) are visually grouped together.
Each row in the logs displays the following information:
- Time: The date and time the request was sent.
- Direction: The apps sending and receiving the request, in the format Origin → Destination.
- Endpoint: The status of the request. The value
OK
indicates that the request has been successfully received, otherwise a message will explain the type of error occurred.
Clicking on a request will expand it to reveal the detailed logs of the request and its response.
Logs are a powerful debugging tool in case of issues. To understand in detail how to read logs, see Understanding HubRise Logs.
System Request Operation
The layout of a system request page is identical to that of an order page.
System requests are generally sent by Just Eat Takeaway Bridge to notify HubRise about a change in the configuration or to fetch the most up-to-date information. As an example, the following image displays a request to update the Just Eat Takeaway Bridge callback after a configuration change.
System request pages can provide useful debugging insights to support teams, but are rarely of interest to other users.
Configuration
To access the Just Eat Takeaway Bridge configuration page, click Configuration at the top of the screen.
From this page, you will be able to customise the behaviour of Just Eat Takeaway Bridge. For more details, see Configuration.
Language and Navigation
In the top right corner of the screen, you can click on the arrow to expand the menu. From there, you can change the language of the page to English or French.
Clicking on the Just Eat and HubRise logos on top of any page of Just Eat Takeaway Bridge will bring you back to the Latest Operations page.