---
id: import-external-libraries-using-runpy
title: Import External Libraries Using RunPy
---
ToolJet allows you to utilize python packages in your app by importing them using the [RunPy query](/docs/data-sources/run-py).
In this how-to guide, we will import a few packages and use them in the application.
:::caution Unsupported modules
Modules with C/C++ extensions needing system libraries won't work in Pyodide, as it runs in a web browser without system library access. Pyodide, based on WebAssembly-compiled Python, also doesn't support certain system calls.
:::
- Start by creating a new application in ToolJet.
- From the Query Panel, add a new RunPy query - it will be named *runpy1* by default.
- Use micropip to install packages like Pandas and NumPy. **Run** the query to complete installation.
```python
import micropip
await micropip.install('pandas')
await micropip.install('numpy')
```
- Enable `Run this query on application load?` to make these packages available every time the application loads.
## Generating Random Numbers with NumPy
- Create a RunPy query using NumPy's random module to generate random numbers.
```python
from numpy import random
x = random.binomial(n=10, p=0.5, size=10)
print(x)
```
*You can check the output on the browser's console.*
## Parse CSV data
- Create a RunPy query to parse CSV data using `StringIO`, `csv`, and `Pandas` module.
```python
from io import StringIO
import csv
import pandas as pd
scsv = components.filepicker1.file[0].content
f = StringIO(scsv)
reader = csv.reader(f, delimiter=',')
df = pd.DataFrame(reader)
print(df.info())
print(df)
```
- Add a **File Picker** component on the canvas
- Select `On File Loaded` as the Event and Run Query as the Action.
- Select the query we just created as the Query.
- Finally, load a csv file on the File Picker component, **Run** related RunPy query and check the output on the browser console.