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When endpoint argument is not passed to app.add_url_rule, flask uses view_func.__name__ to uniquely identify callbacks. This results in all callbacks having the same "unique" idenfitier: _postreceive.

An easy fix is to explicitly pass in an endpoint name, which can be identical to rule name.

Signed-Off-By: Frederic Spieler fspieler@bloomberg.net

When `endpoint` argument is not passed to `app.add_url_rule`, flask uses `view_func.__name__` to uniquely identify callbacks. This results in all callbacks having the same "unique" idenfitier: `_postreceive`.

An easy fix is to explicitly pass in an endpoint name, which can be identical to rule name.

Signed-Off-By: Frederic Spieler <fspieler@bloomberg.net>
@fophillips fophillips merged commit 605a487 into bloomberg:master Aug 14, 2017
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Released in 1.0.2

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