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Asked: May 27, 20262026-05-27T22:07:11+00:00 2026-05-27T22:07:11+00:00

I’ve done some coding with Bottle. It’s really simple and fits my needs. However,

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I’ve done some coding with Bottle. It’s really simple and fits my needs. However, I got stick when I tried to wrap the application into a class :

import bottle
app = bottle

class App():
    def __init__(self,param):
        self.param   = param

    # Doesn't work
    @app.route("/1")
    def index1(self):
        return("I'm 1 | self.param = %s" % self.param)

    # Doesn't work
    @app.route("/2")
    def index2(self):
        return("I'm 2")

    # Works fine
    @app.route("/3")
    def index3():
        return("I'm 3")

Is it possible to use methods instead of functions in Bottle?

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    2026-05-27T22:07:12+00:00Added an answer on May 27, 2026 at 10:07 pm

    Your code does not work because you are trying to route to non-bound methods. Non-bound methods do not have a reference to self, how could they, if instance of App has not been created?

    If you want to route to class methods, you first have to initialize your class and then bottle.route() to methods on that object like so:

    import bottle        
    
    class App(object):
        def __init__(self,param):
            self.param   = param
    
        def index1(self):
            return("I'm 1 | self.param = %s" % self.param)
    
    myapp = App(param='some param')
    bottle.route("/1")(myapp.index1)
    

    If you want to stick routes definitions near the handlers, you can do something like this:

    def routeapp(obj):
        for kw in dir(app):
            attr = getattr(app, kw)
            if hasattr(attr, 'route'):
                bottle.route(attr.route)(attr)
    
    class App(object):
        def __init__(self, config):
            self.config = config
    
        def index(self):
            pass
        index.route = '/index/'
    
    app = App({'config':1})
    routeapp(app)
    

    Don’t do the bottle.route() part in App.__init__(), because you won’t be able to create two instances of App class.

    If you like the syntax of decorators more than setting attribute index.route=, you can write a simple decorator:

    def methodroute(route):
        def decorator(f):
            f.route = route
            return f
        return decorator
    
    class App(object):
        @methodroute('/index/')
        def index(self):
            pass
    
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