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authorWilson Bilkovich <wilsonb@gmail.com>2017-06-30 15:53:32 -0700
committerWilson Bilkovich <wilsonb@gmail.com>2017-06-30 15:53:32 -0700
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Properly register "custom" URL helpers as named helpers.
CustomUrlHelpers were introduced in ce7d5fb2e6, closing issue #22512. They currently register themselves in an ivar that is never accessed. This change removes the @custom_helpers special-case, and registers them the way named routes are normally handled. Without this, you can get route_defined?(:example_url) == false, while still being able to call url_helpers.example_url and example_path. Various popular gems such as 'rspec-rails' make use of route_defined?() when determining how to proxy method calls or whether to define a route.
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