Richard,
Thanks a lot for the pointers. The cache test code provided the information I needed.
I had tried to look for answers only in the group and docs.
Note to self: Look at the groups, docs, source and test codebase, before posting a question

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Kiran Subbaraman
http://subbaraman.wordpress.com/about/

On Wed, 30-09-2015 7:05 PM, Richard Vézina wrote:
https://github.com/web2py/web2py/blob/1e66fa3a93560aa5d32c27a6b1b7251e0dd8a428/gluon/cache.py

Here the test file about cache :
https://github.com/web2py/web2py/blob/1e66fa3a93560aa5d32c27a6b1b7251e0dd8a428/gluon/tests/test_cache.py

Richard

On Wed, Sep 30, 2015 at 9:33 AM, Richard Vézina <ml.richard.vez...@gmail.com <mailto:ml.richard.vez...@gmail.com>> wrote:

    About Cache, you may try to import gluon cache.py module and see
    if it can solve you requirement.

    Something like that :

    fromcacheimportCacheInRam, CacheOnDisk, Cache

    You may need to include it in python path...

    Richard

    On Wed, Sep 30, 2015 at 8:22 AM, Kiran Subbaraman
    <subbaraman.ki...@gmail.com <mailto:subbaraman.ki...@gmail.com>>
    wrote:

        Hello group,
        I have a standard web2py application, but within its modules
        directory, I have a bunch of code which run within the web2py
        context (and its scheduler), and also as scripts independent
        of web2py. It is just that this code resident within web2py's
        modules.
        I wanted to use the web2py caching capability within some of
        these scripts, and soon realized that they are dependent on
        the web2py context. A couple of questions:

          * So, I cannot use the cache module independent of web2py's
            running context. Is this a fair assumption? If not, any
            suggestions on how I can use this cache module will help.
          * Less important question: Ended up searching for python
            based caches, and I came across Beaker
            <http://beaker.readthedocs.org/en/latest/>, and Dogpile
            <http://dogpilecache.readthedocs.org/en/latest/index.html>, among
            others. Before I decide on what to do about my cache
            requirement, I thought I'll reach out to the community to
            see if there are any viewpoints on either of these projects?

        Thank you,

        Kiran

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