For the complete documentation please refer to qibo-cloud-backends
Install first the package dependencies with the following commands.
We recommend to start with a fresh virtual environment to avoid dependencies conflicts with previously installed packages.
$ python -m venv ./env
source activate ./env/bin/activate
The qibo-client-backends package can be installed through pip:
pip install qibo-cloud-backends
Once installed, the plugin allows for setting and using the new backends in Qibo.
The following two examples show how to submit a job on the TII cluster and the IBM servers. Remember to replace "your token"
string with your actual valid token received after registration. Alternatively, you can register your token under the environment variables QIBO_CLIENT_TOKEN
for qibo-client
and IBMQ_TOKEN
for qiskit-client
.
Prepare a QFT circuit to be submitted to the servers:
import qibo
circuit = qibo.models.QFT(5)
circuit.add(qibo.gates.M(0, 2, 4))
Then, to simulate the circuit on the TII
cluster through the sim
platform:
qibo.set_backend("qibo-cloud-backends", client="qibo-client", token="your_token", platform="sim")
result = circuit()
print(result.frequencies())
or, in order to run on one of the chips hosted in ibm-q
, e.g. ibm_kyiv
:
qibo.set_backend("qibo-cloud-backends", client="qiskit-client", token="your_token", platform="ibm_kyiv")
result = circuit()
print(result.frequencies())