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Hey All, Uploading A Dataframe To A Task'S Artifact Saves It With A Gz Extension Though Not Compressed. Therefore Attempting To Download It Fails Due To The Inability Of Decompressing It. Any Ideas How To Solve It?

Hey All,
Uploading a DataFrame to a task's artifact saves it with a gz extension though not compressed. Therefore attempting to download it fails due to the inability of decompressing it.
Any ideas how to solve it?

  
  
Posted 3 years ago
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AgitatedDove14 yes it is

  
  
Posted 3 years ago

We workaround the issue by downloading the file with a request and unzipping only when needed.

  
  
Posted 3 years ago

We workaround the issue by downloading the file with a request and unzipping only when needed.

We have located the issue, it seems the file-server is changing the header when sending back the file (basically saying CSV with gzip compression, which in turn will cause any http download client to automatically unzip the content). Working on a hot fix for it 🙂

  
  
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