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Python library with core abstractions for software development in the qBraid ecosystem.

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qbraid-core

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Python library providing core abstractions for software development within the qBraid ecosystem, and a low-level interface to a growing array of qBraid cloud services. The qbraid-core package forms the foundational base for the qBraid CLI, the qBraid SDK, and the jupyter-environment-manager.

You can find the latest, most up to date, documentation here, including a list of services that are supported.

Getting Started

You can install qbraid-core from PyPI with:

python -m pip install qbraid-core

Local configuration

After installing qbraid-core, you must configure your account credentials:

  1. Create a qBraid account or log in to your existing account by visiting account.qbraid.com
  2. Copy your API Key token from the left side of your account page:
  3. Save your API key from step 2 in local configuration file ~/.qbraid/qbraidrc, where ~ corresponds to your home ($HOME) directory:
[default]
api-key = YOUR_KEY
url = https://api.qbraid.com/api

Or generate your ~/.qbraid/qbraidrc file via the qbraid-core Python interface:

>>> from qbraid_core import QbraidSession
>>> session = QbraidSession(api_key='API_KEY')
>>> session.save_config()
>>> session.get_available_services()
['environments', 'quantum']

Other credential configuration methods can be found here.

Verify setup

After configuring your qBraid credentials, verify your setup by running the following from a Python interpreter:

>>> import qbraid_core
>>> quantum_client = qbraid_core.client('quantum')
>>> device_data = quantum_client.search_devices()
>>> for item in device_data:
...     print(item['qbraid_id'])

Community

Launch on qBraid

The "Launch on qBraid" button (below) can be added to any public GitHub repository. Clicking on it automaically opens qBraid Lab, and performs a git clone of the project repo into your account's home directory. Copy the code below, and replace YOUR-USERNAME and YOUR-REPOSITORY with your GitHub info.

Use the badge in your project's README.md:

[<img src="https://qbraid-static.s3.amazonaws.com/logos/Launch_on_qBraid_white.png" width="150">](https://account.qbraid.com?gitHubUrl=https://github.com/YOUR-USERNAME/YOUR-REPOSITORY.git)

Use the badge in your project's README.rst:

.. image:: https://qbraid-static.s3.amazonaws.com/logos/Launch_on_qBraid_white.png
    :target: https://account.qbraid.com?gitHubUrl=https://github.com/YOUR-USERNAME/YOUR-REPOSITORY.git
    :width: 150px

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