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ibmq_api

v0.8.0

Published

API Client for IBM Quantum Experience

Downloads

4

Readme

IBMQ API for node.js

GitHub version

This is an open source API Client for node.js for IBM Quantum Experience that allows the execution of QASM into a Quantum Computer or Simulator.

You need an account and token granted by IBM Quantum Experience to use the API. To know more and request access visit IBM Quantum Experience.

Install

Install the node module via npm

npm install ibmq_api --save

Usage

Include the module on your project

var api = require('ibmq_api');

Most of the API calls require a token authentication. Perform a login before calling any other API call.

api.login(YOUR_API_TOKEN).then(val => {
  //Login Successful, you may use other api call.
}).catch(val => {
  //Failed Auth
});

Your login token and login data are kept on the object so you only need to login while the object is kept on memory, but you may retrive your auth data from the server and store it elsewhere

var auth = api.getAuth();

and set it to a new object

var api2 = require('ibmq_api');
api2.setAuth(auth);

API Methods

All API methods return a Promise object.

Run QASM Code

//YOUR QASM CODE
var qasm = 'include "qelib1.inc";\nqreg q[5];\ncreg c[5];\nx q[0];
//DEVICE
var device = 'simulator';
api.run(qasm, 'QASM2', device).then(val => {
    //PRINT EXECUTION RESULTS
    console.log('Code succesfully executed ');
    console.log('Result Data' + JSON.stringify(val, null, 2));
}).catch(val => console.log('Error executing code ' + val));

Get Devices Available

api.getDevices().then(val => {
    console.log('Got devices! ' + JSON.stringify(val));
}).catch(val => console.log('Error getting devices ' + val));

Get Execution

var executionId = 01021020934....; //YOUR EXECUTION ID
api.getExecution(executionId).then(val => {
    console.log('Execution Results ' + JSON.stringify(val, null, 2));
}).catch(val => console.log('Error getting execution' + val));

Get All Executions of Code

var codeId = 01021020934....; //YOUR CODE ID
api.getCodeExecutions(codeId).then(val => {
    console.log('All Executions of Code ' + JSON.stringify(val, null, 2));
}).catch(val => console.log('Error getting code executions' + val));

Learn more about the other methods by checking the examples