Yes it does. For example:

db = DAL('google:datastore')        # for google app engine datastore       
                                                                            
                              
db = DAL('google:datastore+ndb') # for google app engine datastore with ndb 
                                                                            
                          
this is the only change required to use ndb.

On Wednesday, 23 July 2014 13:26:40 UTC-5, Alan Williams wrote:
>
> I have read through a few post and I have still not yet been able to 
> determine if web2py supports ndb.  The Google/NoSQL support in the DAL is 
> for the GQL, which Google states has been replaces by ndb:
>
>
>    - *"DB Datastore:* DB Datastore framework has been replaced with the 
>    NDB Datastore framework, which features automatic caching, and support for 
>    sophisticated queries and atomic transactions." 
>    <https://developers.google.com/appengine/docs/python/storage>
>
> Can someone please shed some light here?
>
>
>

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