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davinjay -
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Placing it within stack at certain level
where_you_want_it = 0 (begining of stack loaded first) Rails.application.config.middleware.insert_before(where_you_want_it, Module::Class)
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Thanks davinjay!
Your note was SUPER helpful so I wanted to leave more than just a “1 thank”.
Cheers!