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I'm trying to install Plotly for use within a Jupyter Lab environment using the instructions from Plotly's web site Instructions. I'm installing on top of a fresh Anaconda 64-bit install on a Windows 10 OS. The following install commands all worked correctly

conda install -c plotly plotly=4.9.0
conda install "notebook>=5.3" "ipywidgets>=7.2"
conda install jupyterlab "ipywidgets=7.5"

I also installed nodejs using:

conda install nodejs

But when it comes time to do the Jupyter Lab specific stuff then this fails

jupyter labextension install [email protected]
An error occured.
ValueError: "[email protected]" is not a valid npm package
See the log file for details:  C:\Users\tj\AppData\Local\Temp\jupyterlab-debug-cm_yk8nr.log

The log file says the following:

Node v10.13.0

Yarn configuration loaded.
> C:\Users\tj\Anaconda3\npm.CMD pack [email protected]
npm WARN registry Unexpected warning for https://registry.npmjs.org/: Miscellaneous Warning SELF_SIGNED_CERT_IN_CHAIN: request to https://registry.npmjs.org/jupyterlab-plotly failed, reason: self signed certificate in certificate chain
npm WARN registry Using stale package data from https://registry.npmjs.org/ due to a request error during revalidation.
npm ERR! code ETARGET
npm ERR! notarget No matching version found for [email protected]
npm ERR! notarget In most cases you or one of your dependencies are requesting
npm ERR! notarget a package version that doesn't exist.

npm ERR! A complete log of this run can be found in:
npm ERR!     C:\Users\tj\AppData\Roaming\npm-cache\_logs\2020-08-25T14_44_35_633Z-debug.log

So all indications to me are that it thinks it can't find the nodejs package called jupyterlab-plotly. If I go to the NPM site I can find the package jupyterlab-plotly which indicates it's version 4.9.0.

It's not clear to me where I've gone wrong. Has anyone successfully followed these steps and gotten plotly to work properly in a Jupyter Lab environement?

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I tried this process again with the latest plotly 4.10 and had the same issue. However, I just now got it all to work. The difference is that with all previous failed attempts I was operating while within our corporate network. It worked when I was only attached via our VPN. So there's some sort of firewall difference between the two that I will attempt to sort out.

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