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@api3/airnode-adapter
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> Used for building requests from an > [Oracle Integration Specification (OIS)](https://airnode-docs.api3.org/reference/ois/latest/), executing them, parsing > the responses, but also converting and encoding them for on chain purposes
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@api3/airnode-adapter
Used for building requests from an Oracle Integration Specification (OIS), executing them, parsing the responses, but also converting and encoding them for on chain purposes
The adapter documentation describing relevant user facing parts can be found in adapter docs.
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> Used for building requests from an > [Oracle Integration Specification (OIS)](https://airnode-docs.api3.org/reference/ois/latest/), executing them, parsing > the responses, but also converting and encoding them for on chain purposes
The npm package @api3/airnode-adapter receives a total of 1,310 weekly downloads. As such, @api3/airnode-adapter popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @api3/airnode-adapter demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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