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Quantum Computing Qiskit Connector For Quantum Backend Use In Realtime

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⚛️Quantum Computing Qiskit Connector For Quantum Backend Use In Realtime

The Qiskit Connector transforms how quantum developers connect to IBM Quantum backends by automating every step of the authentication, plan detection, and backend selection process. Instead of writing extensive boilerplate setup code for each project, developers can now seamlessly authenticate, dynamically detect whether they are using an Open or Paid plan, and instantly access the optimal backend QPUresource which is least-busy using a single intuitive keyword: backend. The connector intelligently manages quantum computing plan environment variables and Qiskit runtime service configuration for sticky reusability of QPU resources from the backend, allowing quantum developers to streamline connection workflows and immediately focus on building, testing, and scaling quantum applications.

By eliminating manual configurations and connection complexities, Qiskit Connector empowers developers to reduce onboarding time, minimize human error, and accelerate quantum solution delivery. The tool is especially valuable for production-grade quantum development where agility, repeatability, and secure backend access are critical. Whether working in research environments, building enterprise-grade quantum solutions, or designing novel quantum algorithms, developers can now concentrate on high-value tasks without being slowed down by infrastructure setup challenges.

This package performs the following:

  • Loads environment variables from config file (e.g. .env if you are local) or load it remotely(depending on detection) to configure your IBM Quantum account plan and make the backend object available within your quantum application code for reuse in real-time.
  • Detects your active plan (Open, Standard, Premium, Dedicated) and sets up the correct channel/instance.
  • It has (qiskit_smart) to establish connectivity, then to verify QPU resources using (qpu_verify), and retrieve a ready-to-use backend using (connector()). Presents you with the least-busy backend QPU to run your quantum application code in realtime.
🐍 Software built and maintained by Dr. Jeffrey Chijioke-Uche, IBM Quantum Ambassador & Research Scientist.

📋 Built-in classes & functions

These functions are available after you import the module:

from qiskit_connector import QConnectorV2 as connector
from qiskit_connector import QPlanV2 as plan
  • connector()
    Primary Integration Point: Seamlessly initializes your IBM Quantum account, selects the optimal QPU (or the first available device for open/paid plans), and emits a clear diagnostics summary. It returns a fully configured backend object that you can immediately pass to Qiskit’s sampler, estimator, transpiler, or any circuit execution API—so you can focus on your quantum workflows rather than connection boilerplate.

  • plan()
    Subscription Plan Resolver: Automatically evaluates your environment configuration (via .env or system variables) to identify whether you’re operating under the Open Plan or a Paid Plan. This guarantees that your code consistently targets the correct IBM Quantum service tier, eliminating manual plan management and minimizing configuration drift.


📌 Changelog

Version Description Updated Import Syntax
<=v2.2.2 Initial import approach using functional-style interface. from qiskit_connector import connector, plan_type
>=v2.2.3 Switched to class-based architecture with aliasing for enhanced flexibility and clarity. from qiskit_connector import QConnectorV2 as connector
from qiskit_connector import QPlanV2 as plan

🔧 Installation

It is recommended that you use pip for installation - a common best practice.
pip install qiskit-connector

This will also pull in functionalities powered by Qiskit SDK:

  • qiskit>=2.0.0

and any other Qiskit dependencies. (Qiskit 1.x is not supported).


🗂️ Variable Setup

🔐 Security Practices: Do not check-in to version control any environment variable config file or any variable setup file. The best security practice is to add it to your .gitignore or to accessible vault. During local development, create a file named .env at your project root and ensure it is named on your .gitignore. The connector will automatically load it. Use the template below as the content of your .env file or variable setup config file. Copy and paste it then supply the values.

# General Purpose:                                            (Required)
#--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
IQP_API_TOKEN="<PROVIDE_YOUR_API_TOKEN>"  


# Channels:                                                   (Required)
#--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
OPEN_PLAN_CHANNEL="<PROVIDE_YOUR_CHANNEL>"  
PAID_PLAN_CHANNEL="<PROVIDE PAID PLAN CHANNEL>"  


# API Url:                                                    (Optional)
#--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
IQP_API_URL=<PROVIDE_YOUR_API_URL>  
IQP_RUNTIME_API_URL=<PROVIDE_YOUR_RUNTIME_API_URL>  


# Quantum Url:                                                (Optional)
# The API URL. Defaults to https://cloud.ibm.com (when channel=ibm_cloud) 
# The API URL:Default to:  https://auth.quantum.ibm.com/api (when channel=ibm_quantum)"
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CLOUD_API_URL="<PROVIDE_YOUR_CLOUD_API_URL>" 
QUANTUM_API_URL="<PROVIDE_YOUR_QUANTUM_API_URL>"  


# Instance:                                                  (Required)
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
OPEN_PLAN_INSTANCE="<PROVIDE_YOUR_OPEN_PLAN_INSTANCE>"  
PAID_PLAN_INSTANCE="<PROVIDE_YOUR_PAID_PLAN_INSTANCE>"  


# Default (Open plan) - free                                   
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
OPEN_PLAN_NAME="open"


# Optional (Upgrade) - Standard                               
#----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
STANDARD_PLAN_NAME="standard"


# Optional (Upgrade) - Premium                                
#----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PREMIUM_PLAN_NAME="premium"


# Optional (Upgrade) - Dedicated                               
#----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DEDICATED_PLAN_NAME="dedicated"


# Switch "on" only one plan:                                       (Required)
#----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
OPEN_PLAN="on"        # [Default & switched on]  
STANDARD_PLAN="off"     
PREMIUM_PLAN="off"      
DEDICATED_PLAN="off"    

⚠️ Only one of OPEN_PLAN, STANDARD_PLAN, PREMIUM_PLAN, or DEDICATED_PLAN may be set to "on" at a time.


📖 Usage

Open Plan and Paid Plan
from qiskit_ibm_runtime import SamplerV2 as Sampler, Session
from qiskit_connector import QConnectorV2 as connector
from qiskit_connector import QPlanV2 as plan

# initialise the QConnector:
current = plan()
backend = connector()

if current == "Open Plan":  # session not supported.
    sampler = Sampler(mode=backend)
    print("Your Plan:", current)
    print("Least Busy QPU:", backend.name)
    if not backend.configuration().simulator:
        print("This is a real & live QPU device")
    else:
        print("This is a simulator")
    print(f"\n")

elif current == "Paid Plan":  # session supported.
    with Session(backend=backend) as session:
        sampler = Sampler(mode=session)
        print("Your Plan:", current)
        print("Least Busy QPU:", backend.name)
        if not backend.configuration().simulator:
            print("This is a real & live QPU device")
        else:
            print("This is a simulator")
        print(f"\n")
else:
    raise ValueError(f"Unknown plan type: {current}")

# --- do other things below with backend, quantum circuit, sampler & transpilation ------

Output Sample

 ⚛️ Connecting (Open Plan) to least-busy QPU....
 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 ⚛️ Connected [Open Plan] -> Realtime Least Busy QPU:: [ibm_torino]
  - ibm_brisbane
  - ibm_sherbrooke
  - ibm_torino


🖥️Least Busy QPU Now: ibm_torino
🖥️Qubit Version:   2
🖥️Qubits Count:   133
🖥️Backend [ibm_torino] ready for use: Yes
================================================================================

Your Plan:       Open Plan
Least Busy QPU:  ibm_torino
This is a real & live QPU device


#-------- remaining code below ------

📜 Citation

Qiskit Connector software invention was inspired by IBM Research on Quantum Computing Qiskit Software, which led the authoring, design, development of Qiskit Connector based on the persistent research studies and tests carried out by Dr. Jeffrey Chijioke-Uche(IBM Quantum Ambassador & Research Scientist) in the lab. This software is expected to continue to metamorphose with the help and work of existing quantum computing academic scholarly & peer reviewed research at different levels in the Information Technology industry. If you use Qiskit for Quantum computing, please cite this software as per the provided BibTeX file. Also, citation is available in the following formats: Harvard, APA, MLA, IEEE, Chicago, & Vancouver


📜 Software Author

Dr. Jeffrey Chijioke-Uche
IBM Computer Scientist
IBM Quantum Ambassador & Research Scientist
IEEE Senior Member (Computational Intelligence)


📜 Rights

The Quantum Computing Qiskit Connector is a proprietary software developed by Dr. Jeffrey Chijioke-Uche ©2025 - All Rights Reserved. The software is for enhancing development, usability, and workflows in IBM Quantum Computing systems by global users. This software is protected under copyright laws and applicable intellectual property statutes. Unauthorized reproduction, distribution, or derivative use of the software in part or whole is strictly prohibited without express written permission from the author. This software may be used under the terms outlined in the accompanying licenses by (Apache 2.0 and Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 international). Use of this software signifies your agreement to comply with the license terms and to attribute the original author when incorporating the package into your work or systems. For other question(s), please contact the maintainer directly through the official project repository or email channel provided on PyPI. All Rights Reserved.


📜 Acknowledgment

The development of the Qiskit Connector has been made possible through the support, inspiration, and technical contributions of several leading institutions and communities. The author would like to express deep gratitude to IBM Research & IBM Quantum Ambassadors Group for their pioneering efforts in democratizing quantum computing and providing the infrastructure and collaborative ecosystem that fostered the development of this tool. Their continued support has significantly accelerated progress in real-world quantum application development.

Additional appreciation is extended to the IEEE Computational Intelligence Society for their thought leadership in intelligent systems, and to the Harvard Program for Research in Science and Engineering for its role in shaping early research directions. The author also acknowledges Walden University Research for providing a strong academic and methodological foundation throughout the software development lifecycle. These institutions have collectively influenced the innovation and rigor reflected in this project.


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