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Hello - I'm glad this gem exists, it looks really interesting. How would you suggest users set the Authorization header dynamically?
For example, in my use case I need to fetch a token from an external service to be used as the token in the Authorization header.
Thanks!
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Hello - I'm glad this gem exists, it looks really interesting. How would you suggest users set the Authorization header dynamically?
For example, in my use case I need to fetch a token from an external service to be used as the token in the Authorization header.
Thanks!
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: