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Formualizer for Python

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Parse, evaluate, and mutate Excel workbooks at native speed from Python.

A Rust-powered spreadsheet engine with 320+ Excel-compatible functions, exposed through a clean Pythonic API. Tokenize formulas, walk ASTs, evaluate workbooks, and use SheetPort to treat spreadsheets as typed APIs.

Installation

pip install formualizer

Prebuilt wheels are available for Python 3.10-3.13 on Linux, macOS, and Windows. No Rust toolchain required.

Documentation

Full documentation at formualizer.dev:

Quick start

Evaluate a workbook

import formualizer as fz

wb = fz.Workbook()
s = wb.sheet("Sheet1")

s.set_value(1, 1, fz.LiteralValue.number(1000.0))   # A1: principal
s.set_value(2, 1, fz.LiteralValue.number(0.05))      # A2: annual rate
s.set_value(3, 1, fz.LiteralValue.number(12.0))       # A3: periods

s.set_formula(1, 2, "=PMT(A2/12, A3, -A1)")
print(wb.evaluate_cell("Sheet1", 1, 2))  # ~85.61

Load an XLSX and evaluate

import formualizer as fz

wb = fz.load_workbook("financial_model.xlsx", strategy="eager_all")
print(wb.evaluate_cell("Summary", 1, 2))

Load and save XLSX bytes

import formualizer as fz

payload = open("financial_model.xlsx", "rb").read()
wb = fz.load_workbook_bytes(payload, backend="umya")
print(wb.evaluate_cell("Summary", 1, 2))

out = wb.to_xlsx_bytes()

backend="umya" is currently the byte-oriented XLSX path. Path-based loading still defaults to calamine.

Recalculate XLSX cached values (writeback)

import formualizer as fz

# in-place
summary = fz.recalculate_file("financial_model.xlsx")
print(summary["status"], summary["evaluated"], summary["errors"])

# write to a new file
summary = fz.recalculate_file("financial_model.xlsx", output="financial_model.recalc.xlsx")

Formula text is preserved. Cached-value typing follows the active umya-spreadsheet implementation.

Parse and analyze formulas

from formualizer import parse
from formualizer.visitor import collect_references, collect_function_names

ast = parse("=SUMIFS(Revenue,Region,A1,Year,B1)")
print(ast.pretty())                          # indented AST tree
print(ast.to_formula())                      # canonical Excel string
print(collect_references(ast))               # [Revenue, Region, A1, Year, B1]
print(collect_function_names(ast))           # ['SUMIFS']

Key features

Capability Description
Tokenization Break formulas into structured Token objects with byte spans and operator metadata
Parsing Produce a rich AST with reference normalization, source tracking, and 64-bit structural fingerprints
320+ built-in functions Math, text, lookup (XLOOKUP, VLOOKUP), date/time, financial, statistics, database, engineering
Workbook evaluation Set values and formulas, evaluate cells/ranges, load XLSX/CSV/JSON
XLSX cache writeback recalculate_file(path, output=None) recalculates formulas and writes cached values back
Batch operations set_values_batch / set_formulas_batch for efficient bulk updates
Undo / redo Optional changelog with automatic action grouping — single edits are individually undoable
Evaluation planning Inspect the dependency graph and evaluation schedule before computing
SheetPort Treat spreadsheets as typed functions with YAML manifests, schema validation, and batch scenarios
Deterministic mode Inject clock, timezone, and RNG seed for reproducible evaluation
Visitor utilities walk_ast, collect_references, collect_function_names for ergonomic tree traversal
Rich errors Typed TokenizerError / ParserError / ExcelEvaluationError with position info

Workbook evaluation

import formualizer as fz

wb = fz.Workbook()
s = wb.sheet("Data")

# Set values and formulas
s.set_value(1, 1, fz.LiteralValue.number(100.0))
s.set_value(2, 1, fz.LiteralValue.number(200.0))
s.set_value(3, 1, fz.LiteralValue.number(300.0))
s.set_formula(4, 1, "=SUM(A1:A3)")
s.set_formula(4, 2, "=AVERAGE(A1:A3)")

print(wb.evaluate_cell("Data", 4, 1))  # 600.0
print(wb.evaluate_cell("Data", 4, 2))  # 200.0

Custom functions

Register workbook-local callbacks without forking Formualizer:

import formualizer as fz

wb = fz.Workbook(mode=fz.WorkbookMode.Ephemeral)
wb.add_sheet("Sheet1")

wb.register_function(
    "py_add",
    lambda a, b: a + b,
    min_args=2,
    max_args=2,
)

wb.set_formula("Sheet1", 1, 1, "=PY_ADD(20,22)")
print(wb.evaluate_cell("Sheet1", 1, 1))  # 42
print(wb.list_functions())
wb.unregister_function("py_add")

Key semantics:

  • Names are case-insensitive and stored canonically (py_add -> PY_ADD).
  • Custom functions are workbook-local and take precedence over global built-ins.
  • Built-in override is disabled by default; set allow_override_builtin=True to opt in.
  • Args are passed by value; range inputs arrive as nested Python lists.
  • Return Python primitives, datetime/date/time/timedelta, dict error objects, or nested lists for array spill output.
  • Python callback exceptions are sanitized and mapped to #VALUE!.

Runnable example: python bindings/python/examples/custom_function_registration.py

Batch operations

# Bulk-set values (auto-grouped as one undo step when changelog is enabled)
s.set_values_batch(1, 1, 3, 2, [
    [fz.LiteralValue.number(10.0), fz.LiteralValue.number(20.0)],
    [fz.LiteralValue.number(30.0), fz.LiteralValue.number(40.0)],
    [fz.LiteralValue.number(50.0), fz.LiteralValue.number(60.0)],
])

Undo / redo

The changelog is opt-in. Once enabled, every edit is tracked:

wb.set_changelog_enabled(True)

s.set_value(1, 1, fz.LiteralValue.number(10.0))
s.set_value(1, 1, fz.LiteralValue.number(20.0))
wb.undo()  # back to 10
wb.redo()  # back to 20

# Batch methods are auto-grouped as one undo step.
# For manual grouping of multiple calls:
wb.begin_action("update prices")
s.set_value(1, 1, fz.LiteralValue.number(100.0))
s.set_value(2, 1, fz.LiteralValue.number(200.0))
wb.end_action()
wb.undo()  # reverts both values at once

Evaluation planning

Inspect what the engine will compute before running:

plan = wb.get_eval_plan([("Sheet1", 1, 2)])
print(f"Vertices to evaluate: {plan.total_vertices_to_evaluate}")
print(f"Parallel layers: {plan.estimated_parallel_layers}")
for layer in plan.layers:
    print(f"  Layer: {layer.vertex_count} vertices, parallel={layer.parallel_eligible}")

# By default this will build deferred workbook graphs if needed.
# Disable that behavior if you want planning to fail instead of mutating workbook state.
wb.get_eval_plan([("Sheet1", 1, 2)], build_graph_if_needed=False)

SheetPort: spreadsheets as typed APIs

Define a YAML manifest to treat a spreadsheet as a typed function with validated inputs/outputs:

from formualizer import SheetPortSession, Workbook

manifest_yaml = """
spec: fio
spec_version: "0.3.0"
manifest:
  id: pricing-model
  name: Pricing Model
  workbook:
    uri: memory://pricing.xlsx
    locale: en-US
    date_system: 1900
ports:
  - id: base_price
    dir: in
    shape: scalar
    location: { a1: Inputs!A1 }
    schema: { type: number }
  - id: final_price
    dir: out
    shape: scalar
    location: { a1: Outputs!A1 }
    schema: { type: number }
"""

wb = Workbook()
wb.add_sheet("Inputs")
wb.add_sheet("Outputs")
wb.set_formula("Outputs", 1, 1, "=Inputs!A1*1.2")

session = SheetPortSession.from_manifest_yaml(manifest_yaml, wb)
session.write_inputs({"base_price": 100.0})
result = session.evaluate_once(freeze_volatile=True)
print(result["final_price"])  # 120.0

API reference

Top-level functions

tokenize(formula: str, dialect: FormulaDialect = None) -> Tokenizer
parse(formula: str, dialect: FormulaDialect = None) -> ASTNode
load_workbook(path: str, strategy: str = None) -> Workbook
load_workbook_bytes(data: bytes, strategy: str = None, backend: str | None = None) -> Workbook
recalculate_file(path: str, output: str | None = None) -> dict

Core classes

  • Workbook — create, load, evaluate, undo/redo. Supports from_path(), from_bytes(), load_path(), and to_xlsx_bytes().
  • Sheet — per-sheet facade for set_value, set_formula, get_cell, batch operations.
  • LiteralValue — typed values: .int(), .number(), .text(), .boolean(), .date(), .empty(), .error(), .array().
  • Tokenizer — iterable token sequence with .render() and .tokens.
  • ASTNode.pretty(), .to_formula(), .fingerprint(), .children(), .walk_refs().
  • CellRef / RangeRef / TableRef / NamedRangeRef — typed references.
  • SheetPortSession — bind manifests to workbooks, read/write typed ports, evaluate.
  • EvaluationConfig — tune parallel evaluation, warmup, range limits, date systems.

Visitor helpers (formualizer.visitor)

walk_ast(node, visitor_fn)              # DFS with VisitControl (CONTINUE/SKIP/STOP)
collect_references(node)                # -> list[ReferenceLike]
collect_function_names(node)            # -> list[str]
collect_nodes_by_type(node, "Function") # -> list[ASTNode]

Full type stubs are included in the package (.pyi files) for IDE autocompletion and mypy.


Building from source

Requires Rust >= 1.70 and maturin:

pip install maturin
cd bindings/python
maturin develop            # debug build
maturin develop --release  # optimized build

Using in Pyodide (browser / WebAssembly)

formualizer ships a Pyodide-tagged wheel (*-pyodide_<abi>_wasm32.whl) alongside the native wheels on PyPI. Inside a Pyodide runtime:

import micropip
await micropip.install("formualizer")

import formualizer as fz
wb = fz.Workbook()
wb.add_sheet("Sheet1")
wb.set_value("Sheet1", 1, 1, 20)
wb.set_value("Sheet1", 2, 1, 22)
wb.set_formula("Sheet1", 1, 2, "=SUM(A1:A2)")
wb.evaluate_cell("Sheet1", 1, 2)  # -> 42.0

Supported Pyodide versions: 0.29.x (ABI pyodide_2025_0). Later minors may require a new wheel — check the PyPI release matrix for your target Pyodide version.

Pyodide-specific behavior:

  • EvaluationConfig() and Workbook() default enable_parallel = False on sys.platform == "emscripten" (Pyodide has no threads). You can still opt in, but it falls back to single-threaded execution.
  • XLSX byte I/O (Workbook.to_xlsx_bytes, Workbook.from_bytes, load_workbook_bytes) uses the umya backend on all platforms.
  • Python UDFs registered via Workbook.register_function work identically to native; single-cell refs arrive as scalars (Excel-native semantics).

Building a Pyodide wheel from source

For local development or targeting a Pyodide version that isn't on PyPI:

./scripts/build-pyodide-wheel.sh
./scripts/smoke-pyodide-wheel.sh dist/pyodide/*-pyodide_*_wasm32.whl

The build script derives Python, ABI, Emscripten, and Rust toolchain from pyodide config (no hardcoded versions), installs Pyodide's custom wasm-EH Rust sysroot over the stock rustup target, and retags the output wheel to the platform tag Pyodide's micropip expects.

Testing

pip install formualizer[dev]
pytest bindings/python/tests
ruff check bindings/python
mypy bindings/python/formualizer

Workspace layout

formualizer/
  crates/                    # Rust core (parse, eval, workbook, sheetport)
  bindings/python/
    formualizer/             # Python package (helpers, visitor, type stubs)
    src/                     # PyO3 bridge (Rust -> Python)

The Python wheel links directly against the Rust crates — there is no runtime FFI overhead beyond the initial C-to-Rust boundary.

License

Dual-licensed under MIT or Apache-2.0, at your option.

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