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Qiskit Job Control

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qisjob

Qiskit Job Control

The qisjob module

The module is qisjob. It was formerly named qis_job. I'm not sure why, but I have now changed it to qisjob.

If you previously installed the module as qis_job you can uninstall that older version either by

  • pip3 uninstall qis_job
  • make uninstall_oldname

The qisjob command

The qisjob command loads and executes Qiskit experiments on simulators or on genuine quantum computing hardware such as that found at IBM Q Experience. Input is from one or more OpenQASM 2 (by default) or OpenQASM 3 (with the --qasm3_in option) source files or Qiskit QuantumCircuit Python code (with the --qc option) or from source provided via standard input in the absence of file arguments.

The command also provides some utility functions such as:

  • enumerating backend platforms
  • configuration both current and historical of backend platforms
  • status of backend platforms
  • status and results of jobs both current and historical

and other useful operations for Qiskit experimentation.

qisjob comes with NO GUARANTEE and NO WARRANTY including as regards correctness nor applicability. See LICENSE.

qisjob can run Qiskit experiments expressed as either:

  • OPENQASM Open Quantum Assembly Language
  • Qiskit Terra QuantumCircuit Python code snippet.
    • To use a code snippet, only import that which is absolutely needed in the snippet and provide no execution code.
    • Pass the name of your QuantumCircuit to the --qc argument of qisjob.py
      • If you have multiple files of this sort, all must have the same name for their QuantumCircuit object.
      • An example circuit (very long execution!) is found in the qc_examples subdirectory of the project.

You can load and run multiple files, but you cannot mix Qasm and QuantumCircuit files in the same execution of the qisjob.

QisJob is compatible with the experimental NuQasm2 project, that you can use to compile and run your OPENQASM2.0 source code. Given that you have NuQasm2 installed, you can use qisjob's -n include-path:include-path:... switch

The QisJob class

The qisjob script works by instancing an object of the class qisjob.QisJob.

You can use an object instance of the class qisjob.QisJob in your own program for its utility functions or the execute experiments on real quantum hardware and/or simulators either using OpenQASM source or Qiskit QuantumCircuit source code.

QisJob Documentation

The qisjob.QisJob object that underlies the qisjob script that can be used in your own programs has many args/kwargs.

The documentation for qisjob.QisJob is installed with the module in the site library's share/doc.

You can also read the QisJob Documentation Online

Prerequisites

Install

Do one of the following in the source directory (preferably in a Python virtual environment set up for Qiskit)

  • make # gnu make, we have provided a Makefile
  • ./setup.py install
  • pip3 install .

Note that the module name has recently (2021-02-16) changed from qis_job to qisjob. If you previously installed the module as qis_job you can uninstall that older version either by

  • pip3 uninstall qis_job
  • make uninstall_oldname

Uninstall

Do one of the following in the source directory

  • make uninstall
  • pip3 uninstall qisjob

Usage

The qisjob script has helpful help.

$ qisjob --help
usage: qisjob [-h] [-i | -s | -a | -b BACKEND]
              [--qasm_simulator | --unitary_simulator | --statevector_simulator | --pulse_simulator | --densitymatrix_simulator]
              [--statevector_gpu | --unitary_gpu | --density_matrix_gpu] [--fakenoise FAKENOISE] [--display] [--version]
              [--api_provider API_PROVIDER] [--hub HUB] [--group GROUP] [--project PROJECT] [--providers] [--qvm] [--qvm_as] [--backends] [-1]
              [-d DATETIME] [-g] [-j] [--jobs JOBS] [--job_id JOB_ID] [--job_result JOB_RESULT] [-m] [-n NUQASM2] [-o OUTFILE] [-p] [-q QUBITS]
              [--qiskit_version] [-r] [-t SHOTS] [-v] [-x] [--showsched] [--circuit_layout] [--optimization_level OPTIMIZATION_LEVEL]
              [--histogram] [--plot_state_city PLOT_STATE_CITY] [--figure_basename FIGURE_BASENAME] [--qasm] [--qc QC] [--status]
              [--token TOKEN] [--url URL] [--use_job_monitor] [--job_monitor_line JOB_MONITOR_LINE]
              [--job_monitor_filepath JOB_MONITOR_FILEPATH] [-w] [--qasm3_in] [--qasm3_out]
              [filepath ...]

Qisjob loads from one or more OpenQASM source files or from a file containing a Qiskit QuantumCircuit definition in Python and runs as
experiments with reporting in CSV form. Can graph results as histogram or state-city plot. Also can give info on backend properties, qiskit
version, show circuit transpilation, etc. Can run as multiple jobs or all as one job. Exits 0 on success, 1 on argument error, 100 on runtime
error, 200 on QiskitError. Copyright 2019, 2023 Jack Woehr jwoehr@softwoehr.com PO Box 82, Beulah, Colorado 81023. Apache License, Version 2.0
-- See LICENSE which you should have received with this code. Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software distributed
under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the License
for the specific language governing permissions and limitations under the License.

positional arguments:
  filepath              Filepath(s) to 0 or more .qasm files, default is stdin

options:
  -h, --help            show this help message and exit
  -i, --ibmq            Use best genuine IBMQ processor (default)
  -s, --sim             Use IBMQ qasm simulator
  -a, --aer             Use QISKit Aer simulator. Default is Aer simulator. Use -a --qasm-simulator to get Aer qasm simulator. Use -a --unitary-
                        simulator to get Aer unitary simulator.
  -b BACKEND, --backend BACKEND
                        Use specified IBMQ backend
  --qasm_simulator      With -a use qasm_simulator instead of aer simulator
  --unitary_simulator   With -a use unitary_simulator instead of aer simulator
  --statevector_simulator
                        With -a use aer_simulator_statevector instead of aer simulator
  --pulse_simulator     With -a use pulse_simulator instead of aer simulator
  --densitymatrix_simulator
                        With -a use aer_simulator_density_matrix instead of aer simulator
  --statevector_gpu     With -a and --qasm_simulator use gpu statevector simulator
  --unitary_gpu         With -a and --qasm_simulator use gpu unitary simulator
  --density_matrix_gpu  With -a and --qasm_simulator use gpu density matrix simulator
  --fakenoise FAKENOISE
                        Uses IBM/fake backend to simulate noise in the circuit with -a use --fakenoise ibmq_lima/ --fakenoise FakeVigo
  --display             Uses circuit.draw to visualize the untranspiled circuit
  --version             Announce QisJob version
  --api_provider API_PROVIDER
                        Backend remote api provider, currently supported are [IBMQ | Forest | MQT | QI]. Default is IBMQ.
  --hub HUB             Provider hub, default is 'ibm-q'
  --group GROUP         Provider group, default is 'open'
  --project PROJECT     Provider project, default is 'main'
  --providers           List hub/group/project providers for IBMQ
  --qvm                 Use Forest local qvm simulator described by -b backend, generally one of qasm_simulator or statevector_simulator. Use
                        --qvm_as to instruct the simulator to emulate a specific Rigetti QPU
  --qvm_as              Use Forest local qvm simulator to emulate the specific Rigetti QPU described by -b backend. Use --qvm to run the Forest
                        local qvm simulator described by -b backend.
  --backends            Print list of backends to stdout and exit 0
  -1, --one_job         Run all experiments as one job
  -d DATETIME, --datetime DATETIME
                        Datetime 'year,month,day[,hour,min,sec]' for -p,--properties
  -g, --configuration   Print configuration for backend specified by -b to stdout and exit 0
  -j, --job             Print your job's dictionary
  --jobs JOBS           Print JOBS number of jobs and status for -b backend and exit 0
  --job_id JOB_ID       Print job number JOB_ID for -b backend and exit 0
  --job_result JOB_RESULT
                        "Print result of job number JOB_RESULT for -b backend and exit 0
  -m, --memory          Print individual results of multishot experiment
  -n NUQASM2, --nuqasm2 NUQASM2
                        "Use nuqasm2 to translate OPENQASM2 source, providing include path for any include directives
  -o OUTFILE, --outfile OUTFILE
                        Write appending CSV to outfile, default is stdout
  -p, --properties      Print properties for backend specified by -b to stdout and exit 0
  -q QUBITS, --qubits QUBITS
                        Number of qubits for the experiment, default is 5
  --qiskit_version      Print Qiskit version and exit 0
  -r, --result          Print job result
  -t SHOTS, --shots SHOTS
                        Number of shots for the experiment, default 1024, max 8192
  -v, --verbose         Increase runtime verbosity each -v up to 3. If precisely 4, prettyprint QisJob's data dictionary and return (good for
                        debugging script arguments)
  -x, --transpile       Print circuit transpiled for chosen backend to stdout before running job
  --showsched           In conjuction with -x, show schedule for transpiled circuit for chosen backend to stdout before running job
  --circuit_layout      With -x, write image file of circuit layout after transpile (see --figure_basename)
  --optimization_level OPTIMIZATION_LEVEL
                        Set optimization level for transpilation before run, valid values 0-3, default is 1
  --histogram           Write image file of histogram of experiment results (see --figure_basename)
  --plot_state_city PLOT_STATE_CITY
                        Write image file of state city plot of statevector to PLOT_STATE_CITY decimal points (see --figure_basename)
  --figure_basename FIGURE_BASENAME
                        basename including path (if any) for figure output, default='figout', backend name, figure type, and timestamp will be
                        appended
  --qasm                Print qasm file to stdout before running job
  --qc QC               Indicate variable name of Python-coded QuantumCircuit
  --status              Print status of chosen --backend to stdout (default all backends) of --api_provider (default IBMQ) and exit 0
  --token TOKEN         Use this token
  --url URL             Use this url
  --use_job_monitor     Display job monitor instead of just waiting for job result
  --job_monitor_line JOB_MONITOR_LINE
                        Comma-separated list of hex values for character(s) to emit at the head of each line of job monitor output, default is
                        '0x0d'
  --job_monitor_filepath JOB_MONITOR_FILEPATH
                        Filepath for Job Monitor output if Job Monitor requested by --use_job_monitor, default is sys.stdout
  -w, --warnings        Don't print warnings on missing optional modules
  --qasm3_in            Interpret input as OpenQASM 3
  --qasm3_out           Print qasm file as OpenQASM 3 to stdout before running job

Notes

  • It is recommended you download or clone the most recent release.
    • Version v4.1.2 is the current version.
  • This document always reflects the latest checkins and may be ahead of the release versions.
    • See the README.md in the release version itself for contemporary information.
  • Please use the issue tracker to report any issues or feature requests.
  • If Python complains about the certs, you could try setting an env variable, like this:
    • export SSL_CERT_FILE=$(python3 -c "import certifi; print(certifi.where())")

Software Bill of Materials

The Software Bill of Materials (SBOM) is SBOM_qisjob_jwoehr_*.json

Jack Woehr 2023-06-07