Jupyter Notebook malformed http message from 1 content-length too long












0














I created a notebook with Python 3 with many graphics using plotly, but when I try to save it shows me this error:




malformed http message from 1 content-length too long in console and
then web browser is death.











share|improve this question





























    0














    I created a notebook with Python 3 with many graphics using plotly, but when I try to save it shows me this error:




    malformed http message from 1 content-length too long in console and
    then web browser is death.











    share|improve this question



























      0












      0








      0







      I created a notebook with Python 3 with many graphics using plotly, but when I try to save it shows me this error:




      malformed http message from 1 content-length too long in console and
      then web browser is death.











      share|improve this question















      I created a notebook with Python 3 with many graphics using plotly, but when I try to save it shows me this error:




      malformed http message from 1 content-length too long in console and
      then web browser is death.








      python jupyter-notebook plotly






      share|improve this question















      share|improve this question













      share|improve this question




      share|improve this question








      edited Nov 21 at 0:44









      D Manokhin

      588219




      588219










      asked Nov 20 at 21:46









      Teslacrypt

      1




      1
























          1 Answer
          1






          active

          oldest

          votes


















          0














          Being unable to save notebooks with a large amount of content has been a known issue in Jupyter Notebooks for a long time, unfortunately it is hard for them to fix it because the limitation is not in their side of the code but in Tornado, one of their dependencies. Hopefully it will be fixed in the future but for now there's only a few workarounds you can find in the issue.



          With Plotly (and in most of the cases) I recommend clearing all cell outputs before saving, if you want to keep the plots you can save them as json files using python's json module and plotly's to_plotly_json method.






          share|improve this answer





















          • thank you for you advice, i will try.
            – Teslacrypt
            Nov 21 at 14:56











          Your Answer






          StackExchange.ifUsing("editor", function () {
          StackExchange.using("externalEditor", function () {
          StackExchange.using("snippets", function () {
          StackExchange.snippets.init();
          });
          });
          }, "code-snippets");

          StackExchange.ready(function() {
          var channelOptions = {
          tags: "".split(" "),
          id: "1"
          };
          initTagRenderer("".split(" "), "".split(" "), channelOptions);

          StackExchange.using("externalEditor", function() {
          // Have to fire editor after snippets, if snippets enabled
          if (StackExchange.settings.snippets.snippetsEnabled) {
          StackExchange.using("snippets", function() {
          createEditor();
          });
          }
          else {
          createEditor();
          }
          });

          function createEditor() {
          StackExchange.prepareEditor({
          heartbeatType: 'answer',
          autoActivateHeartbeat: false,
          convertImagesToLinks: true,
          noModals: true,
          showLowRepImageUploadWarning: true,
          reputationToPostImages: 10,
          bindNavPrevention: true,
          postfix: "",
          imageUploader: {
          brandingHtml: "Powered by u003ca class="icon-imgur-white" href="https://imgur.com/"u003eu003c/au003e",
          contentPolicyHtml: "User contributions licensed under u003ca href="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/"u003ecc by-sa 3.0 with attribution requiredu003c/au003e u003ca href="https://stackoverflow.com/legal/content-policy"u003e(content policy)u003c/au003e",
          allowUrls: true
          },
          onDemand: true,
          discardSelector: ".discard-answer"
          ,immediatelyShowMarkdownHelp:true
          });


          }
          });














          draft saved

          draft discarded


















          StackExchange.ready(
          function () {
          StackExchange.openid.initPostLogin('.new-post-login', 'https%3a%2f%2fstackoverflow.com%2fquestions%2f53402060%2fjupyter-notebook-malformed-http-message-from-1-content-length-too-long%23new-answer', 'question_page');
          }
          );

          Post as a guest















          Required, but never shown

























          1 Answer
          1






          active

          oldest

          votes








          1 Answer
          1






          active

          oldest

          votes









          active

          oldest

          votes






          active

          oldest

          votes









          0














          Being unable to save notebooks with a large amount of content has been a known issue in Jupyter Notebooks for a long time, unfortunately it is hard for them to fix it because the limitation is not in their side of the code but in Tornado, one of their dependencies. Hopefully it will be fixed in the future but for now there's only a few workarounds you can find in the issue.



          With Plotly (and in most of the cases) I recommend clearing all cell outputs before saving, if you want to keep the plots you can save them as json files using python's json module and plotly's to_plotly_json method.






          share|improve this answer





















          • thank you for you advice, i will try.
            – Teslacrypt
            Nov 21 at 14:56
















          0














          Being unable to save notebooks with a large amount of content has been a known issue in Jupyter Notebooks for a long time, unfortunately it is hard for them to fix it because the limitation is not in their side of the code but in Tornado, one of their dependencies. Hopefully it will be fixed in the future but for now there's only a few workarounds you can find in the issue.



          With Plotly (and in most of the cases) I recommend clearing all cell outputs before saving, if you want to keep the plots you can save them as json files using python's json module and plotly's to_plotly_json method.






          share|improve this answer





















          • thank you for you advice, i will try.
            – Teslacrypt
            Nov 21 at 14:56














          0












          0








          0






          Being unable to save notebooks with a large amount of content has been a known issue in Jupyter Notebooks for a long time, unfortunately it is hard for them to fix it because the limitation is not in their side of the code but in Tornado, one of their dependencies. Hopefully it will be fixed in the future but for now there's only a few workarounds you can find in the issue.



          With Plotly (and in most of the cases) I recommend clearing all cell outputs before saving, if you want to keep the plots you can save them as json files using python's json module and plotly's to_plotly_json method.






          share|improve this answer












          Being unable to save notebooks with a large amount of content has been a known issue in Jupyter Notebooks for a long time, unfortunately it is hard for them to fix it because the limitation is not in their side of the code but in Tornado, one of their dependencies. Hopefully it will be fixed in the future but for now there's only a few workarounds you can find in the issue.



          With Plotly (and in most of the cases) I recommend clearing all cell outputs before saving, if you want to keep the plots you can save them as json files using python's json module and plotly's to_plotly_json method.







          share|improve this answer












          share|improve this answer



          share|improve this answer










          answered Nov 20 at 23:11









          vlizana

          638215




          638215












          • thank you for you advice, i will try.
            – Teslacrypt
            Nov 21 at 14:56


















          • thank you for you advice, i will try.
            – Teslacrypt
            Nov 21 at 14:56
















          thank you for you advice, i will try.
          – Teslacrypt
          Nov 21 at 14:56




          thank you for you advice, i will try.
          – Teslacrypt
          Nov 21 at 14:56


















          draft saved

          draft discarded




















































          Thanks for contributing an answer to Stack Overflow!


          • Please be sure to answer the question. Provide details and share your research!

          But avoid



          • Asking for help, clarification, or responding to other answers.

          • Making statements based on opinion; back them up with references or personal experience.


          To learn more, see our tips on writing great answers.





          Some of your past answers have not been well-received, and you're in danger of being blocked from answering.


          Please pay close attention to the following guidance:


          • Please be sure to answer the question. Provide details and share your research!

          But avoid



          • Asking for help, clarification, or responding to other answers.

          • Making statements based on opinion; back them up with references or personal experience.


          To learn more, see our tips on writing great answers.




          draft saved


          draft discarded














          StackExchange.ready(
          function () {
          StackExchange.openid.initPostLogin('.new-post-login', 'https%3a%2f%2fstackoverflow.com%2fquestions%2f53402060%2fjupyter-notebook-malformed-http-message-from-1-content-length-too-long%23new-answer', 'question_page');
          }
          );

          Post as a guest















          Required, but never shown





















































          Required, but never shown














          Required, but never shown












          Required, but never shown







          Required, but never shown

































          Required, but never shown














          Required, but never shown












          Required, but never shown







          Required, but never shown







          Popular posts from this blog

          404 Error Contact Form 7 ajax form submitting

          How to know if a Active Directory user can login interactively

          Refactoring coordinates for Minecraft Pi buildings written in Python