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@qwen-code/sdk

A minimum experimental TypeScript SDK for programmatic access to Qwen Code.

Feel free to submit a feature request/issue/PR.

Installation

bash
npm install @qwen-code/sdk

Requirements

  • Node.js >= 20.0.0

From v0.1.1, the CLI is bundled with the SDK. So no standalone CLI installation is needed.

Quick Start

typescript
import { query } from '@qwen-code/sdk';

// Single-turn query
const result = query({
  prompt: 'What files are in the current directory?',
  options: {
    cwd: '/path/to/project',
  },
});

// Iterate over messages
for await (const message of result) {
  if (message.type === 'assistant') {
    console.log('Assistant:', message.message.content);
  } else if (message.type === 'result') {
    console.log('Result:', message.result);
  }
}

API Reference

query(config)

Creates a new query session with the Qwen Code.

Parameters

  • prompt: string | AsyncIterable<SDKUserMessage> - The prompt to send. Use a string for single-turn queries or an async iterable for multi-turn conversations.
  • options: QueryOptions - Configuration options for the query session.

QueryOptions

OptionTypeDefaultDescription
cwdstringprocess.cwd()The working directory for the query session. Determines the context in which file operations and commands are executed.
modelstring-The AI model to use (e.g., 'qwen-max', 'qwen-plus', 'qwen-turbo'). Takes precedence over OPENAI_MODEL and QWEN_MODEL environment variables.
pathToQwenExecutablestringAuto-detectedPath to the Qwen Code executable. Supports multiple formats: 'qwen' (native binary from PATH), '/path/to/qwen' (explicit path), '/path/to/cli.js' (Node.js bundle), 'node:/path/to/cli.js' (force Node.js runtime), 'bun:/path/to/cli.js' (force Bun runtime). If not provided, auto-detects from: QWEN_CODE_CLI_PATH env var, ~/.volta/bin/qwen, ~/.npm-global/bin/qwen, /usr/local/bin/qwen, ~/.local/bin/qwen, ~/node_modules/.bin/qwen, ~/.yarn/bin/qwen.
permissionMode'default' | 'plan' | 'auto-edit' | 'yolo''default'Permission mode controlling tool execution approval. See Permission Modes for details.
canUseToolCanUseTool-Custom permission handler for tool execution approval. Invoked when a tool requires confirmation. Must respond within 60 seconds or the request will be auto-denied. See Custom Permission Handler.
envRecord<string, string>-Environment variables to pass to the Qwen Code process. Merged with the current process environment.
systemPromptstring | QuerySystemPromptPreset-System prompt configuration for the main session. Use a string to fully override the built-in Qwen Code system prompt, or a preset object to keep the built-in prompt and append extra instructions.
mcpServersRecord<string, McpServerConfig>-MCP (Model Context Protocol) servers to connect. Supports external servers (stdio/SSE/HTTP) and SDK-embedded servers. External servers are configured with transport options like command, args, url, httpUrl, etc. SDK servers use { type: 'sdk', name: string, instance: Server }.
abortControllerAbortController-Controller to cancel the query session. Call abortController.abort() to terminate the session and cleanup resources.
debugbooleanfalseEnable debug mode for verbose logging from the CLI process.
maxSessionTurnsnumber-1 (unlimited)Maximum number of conversation turns before the session automatically terminates. A turn consists of a user message and an assistant response.
coreToolsstring[]-Equivalent to permissions.allow in settings.json as an allowlist. If specified, only these tools will be available to the AI (all other tools are disabled at registry level). Supports tool name aliases and pattern matching. Example: ['Read', 'Edit', 'Bash(git *)'].
excludeToolsstring[]-Equivalent to permissions.deny in settings.json. Excluded tools return a permission error immediately. Takes highest priority over all other permission settings. Supports tool name aliases and pattern matching: tool name ('write_file'), shell command prefix ('Bash(rm *)'), or path patterns ('Read(.env)', 'Edit(/src/**)').
allowedToolsstring[]-Equivalent to permissions.allow in settings.json. Matching tools bypass canUseTool callback and execute automatically. Only applies when tool requires confirmation. Supports same pattern matching as excludeTools. Example: ['ShellTool(git status)', 'ShellTool(npm test)'].
authType'openai' | 'qwen-oauth''openai'Authentication type for the AI service. Using 'qwen-oauth' in SDK is not recommended as credentials are stored in ~/.qwen and may need periodic refresh.
agentsSubagentConfig[]-Configuration for subagents that can be invoked during the session. Subagents are specialized AI agents for specific tasks or domains.
includePartialMessagesbooleanfalseWhen true, the SDK emits incomplete messages as they are being generated, allowing real-time streaming of the AI's response.
resumestring-Resume a previous session by providing its session ID. Equivalent to CLI's --resume flag.
sessionIdstring-Specify a session ID for the new session. Ensures SDK and CLI use the same ID without resuming history. Equivalent to CLI's --session-id flag.

[!tip] If you need to configure coreTools, excludeTools, or allowedTools, it is strongly recommended to read the permissions configuration documentation first, especially the Tool name aliases and Rule syntax examples sections, to understand the available aliases and pattern matching syntax (e.g., Bash(git *), Read(.env), Edit(/src/**)).

Timeouts

The SDK enforces the following default timeouts:

TimeoutDefaultDescription
canUseTool1 minuteMaximum time for canUseTool callback to respond. If exceeded, the tool request is auto-denied.
mcpRequest1 minuteMaximum time for SDK MCP tool calls to complete.
controlRequest1 minuteMaximum time for control operations like initialize(), setModel(), setPermissionMode(), and interrupt() to complete.
streamClose1 minuteMaximum time to wait for initialization to complete before closing CLI stdin in multi-turn mode with SDK MCP servers.

You can customize these timeouts via the timeout option:

typescript
const query = qwen.query('Your prompt', {
  timeout: {
    canUseTool: 60000, // 60 seconds for permission callback
    mcpRequest: 600000, // 10 minutes for MCP tool calls
    controlRequest: 60000, // 60 seconds for control requests
    streamClose: 15000, // 15 seconds for stream close wait
  },
});

Message Types

The SDK provides type guards to identify different message types:

typescript
import {
  isSDKUserMessage,
  isSDKAssistantMessage,
  isSDKSystemMessage,
  isSDKResultMessage,
  isSDKPartialAssistantMessage,
} from '@qwen-code/sdk';

for await (const message of result) {
  if (isSDKAssistantMessage(message)) {
    // Handle assistant message
  } else if (isSDKResultMessage(message)) {
    // Handle result message
  }
}

Query Instance Methods

The Query instance returned by query() provides several methods:

typescript
const q = query({ prompt: 'Hello', options: {} });

// Get session ID
const sessionId = q.getSessionId();

// Check if closed
const closed = q.isClosed();

// Interrupt the current operation
await q.interrupt();

// Change permission mode mid-session
await q.setPermissionMode('yolo');

// Change model mid-session
await q.setModel('qwen-max');

// Close the session
await q.close();

Permission Modes

The SDK supports different permission modes for controlling tool execution:

  • default: Write tools are denied unless approved via canUseTool callback or in allowedTools. Read-only tools execute without confirmation.
  • plan: Blocks all write tools, instructing AI to present a plan first.
  • auto-edit: Auto-approve edit tools (edit, write_file) while other tools require confirmation.
  • yolo: All tools execute automatically without confirmation.

Permission Priority Chain

Decision priority (highest first): deny > ask > allow > (default/interactive mode)

The first matching rule wins.

  1. excludeTools / permissions.deny - Blocks tools completely (returns permission error)
  2. permissions.ask - Always requires user confirmation
  3. permissionMode: 'plan' - Blocks all non-read-only tools
  4. permissionMode: 'yolo' - Auto-approves all tools
  5. allowedTools / permissions.allow - Auto-approves matching tools
  6. canUseTool callback - Custom approval logic (if provided, not called for allowed tools)
  7. Default behavior - Auto-deny in SDK mode (write tools require explicit approval)

Examples

Multi-turn Conversation

typescript
import { query, type SDKUserMessage } from '@qwen-code/sdk';

async function* generateMessages(): AsyncIterable<SDKUserMessage> {
  yield {
    type: 'user',
    session_id: 'my-session',
    message: { role: 'user', content: 'Create a hello.txt file' },
    parent_tool_use_id: null,
  };

  // Wait for some condition or user input
  yield {
    type: 'user',
    session_id: 'my-session',
    message: { role: 'user', content: 'Now read the file back' },
    parent_tool_use_id: null,
  };
}

const result = query({
  prompt: generateMessages(),
  options: {
    permissionMode: 'auto-edit',
  },
});

for await (const message of result) {
  console.log(message);
}

Custom Permission Handler

typescript
import { query, type CanUseTool } from '@qwen-code/sdk';

const canUseTool: CanUseTool = async (toolName, input, { signal }) => {
  // Allow all read operations
  if (toolName.startsWith('read_')) {
    return { behavior: 'allow', updatedInput: input };
  }

  // Prompt user for write operations (in a real app)
  const userApproved = await promptUser(`Allow ${toolName}?`);

  if (userApproved) {
    return { behavior: 'allow', updatedInput: input };
  }

  return { behavior: 'deny', message: 'User denied the operation' };
};

const result = query({
  prompt: 'Create a new file',
  options: {
    canUseTool,
  },
});

With External MCP Servers

typescript
import { query } from '@qwen-code/sdk';

const result = query({
  prompt: 'Use the custom tool from my MCP server',
  options: {
    mcpServers: {
      'my-server': {
        command: 'node',
        args: ['path/to/mcp-server.js'],
        env: { PORT: '3000' },
      },
    },
  },
});

Override the System Prompt

typescript
import { query } from '@qwen-code/sdk';

const result = query({
  prompt: 'Say hello in one sentence.',
  options: {
    systemPrompt: 'You are a terse assistant. Answer in exactly one sentence.',
  },
});

Append to the Built-in System Prompt

typescript
import { query } from '@qwen-code/sdk';

const result = query({
  prompt: 'Review the current directory.',
  options: {
    systemPrompt: {
      type: 'preset',
      preset: 'qwen_code',
      append: 'Be terse and focus on concrete findings.',
    },
  },
});

With SDK-Embedded MCP Servers

The SDK provides tool and createSdkMcpServer to create MCP servers that run in the same process as your SDK application. This is useful when you want to expose custom tools to the AI without running a separate server process.

tool(name, description, inputSchema, handler)

Creates a tool definition with Zod schema type inference.

ParameterTypeDescription
namestringTool name (1-64 chars, starts with letter, alphanumeric and underscores)
descriptionstringHuman-readable description of what the tool does
inputSchemaZodRawShapeZod schema object defining the tool's input parameters
handler(args, extra) => Promise<Result>Async function that executes the tool and returns MCP content blocks

The handler must return a CallToolResult object with the following structure:

typescript
{
  content: Array<
    | { type: 'text'; text: string }
    | { type: 'image'; data: string; mimeType: string }
    | { type: 'resource'; uri: string; mimeType?: string; text?: string }
  >;
  isError?: boolean;
}

createSdkMcpServer(options)

Creates an SDK-embedded MCP server instance.

OptionTypeDefaultDescription
namestringRequiredUnique name for the MCP server
versionstring'1.0.0'Server version
toolsSdkMcpToolDefinition[]-Array of tools created with tool()

Returns a McpSdkServerConfigWithInstance object that can be passed directly to the mcpServers option.

Example

typescript
import { z } from 'zod';
import { query, tool, createSdkMcpServer } from '@qwen-code/sdk';

// Define a tool with Zod schema
const calculatorTool = tool(
  'calculate_sum',
  'Add two numbers',
  { a: z.number(), b: z.number() },
  async (args) => ({
    content: [{ type: 'text', text: String(args.a + args.b) }],
  }),
);

// Create the MCP server
const server = createSdkMcpServer({
  name: 'calculator',
  tools: [calculatorTool],
});

// Use the server in a query
const result = query({
  prompt: 'What is 42 + 17?',
  options: {
    permissionMode: 'yolo',
    mcpServers: {
      calculator: server,
    },
  },
});

for await (const message of result) {
  console.log(message);
}

Abort a Query

typescript
import { query, isAbortError } from '@qwen-code/sdk';

const abortController = new AbortController();

const result = query({
  prompt: 'Long running task...',
  options: {
    abortController,
  },
});

// Abort after 5 seconds
setTimeout(() => abortController.abort(), 5000);

try {
  for await (const message of result) {
    console.log(message);
  }
} catch (error) {
  if (isAbortError(error)) {
    console.log('Query was aborted');
  } else {
    throw error;
  }
}

Error Handling

The SDK provides an AbortError class for handling aborted queries:

typescript
import { AbortError, isAbortError } from '@qwen-code/sdk';

try {
  // ... query operations
} catch (error) {
  if (isAbortError(error)) {
    // Handle abort
  } else {
    // Handle other errors
  }
}

FAQ / Troubleshooting

Version 0.1.0 Requirements

If you're using SDK version 0.1.0, please note the following requirements:

Qwen Code Installation Required

Version 0.1.0 requires Qwen Code >= 0.4.0 to be installed separately and accessible in your PATH.

bash
# Install Qwen Code globally
npm install -g qwen-code@^0.4.0

Note: From version 0.1.1 onwards, the CLI is bundled with the SDK, so no separate Qwen Code installation is needed.

License

Apache-2.0 - see LICENSE for details.