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Can we now keep notebook running (and its live outputs) after the browser tab closed ? #3254

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phizaz opened this issue Nov 17, 2017 · 3 comments

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@phizaz
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phizaz commented Nov 17, 2017

From jupyter/notebook#1647

I tested it and it didn't work (as before).
Is there a better chance for this to be implemented in jupyterlab ?

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This is an intended outcome of the notebook model refactor.

@blink1073 blink1073 added this to the Reference milestone Nov 20, 2017
@JasonWeill
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Jupyter Scheduler allows for one-off notebook runs while unattended, although you do need to keep your Jupyter Server instance running even if you close your web browser.

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The notebook is running after the browser tab closes (as long as the server keeps running). The restoration of outputs is tracked in #2833 and there is a pull request for it (#15448), so I will go ahead and close this issue.

@krassowski krassowski closed this as not planned Won't fix, can't repro, duplicate, stale Feb 10, 2024
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