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Stripping the Authorization Header from the Logs #2131

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This PR ensures that the active Authorization header isn't printed out to the local debug logs (when TF_LOG is specified) by stripping it from the request prior to printing and then adding it back in when printing's completed

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LGTM 👍

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Travis CI isn't triggering as Github is still partially down - since this builds locally I'm going to merge this anyway

@tombuildsstuff tombuildsstuff merged commit f651ac3 into master Oct 22, 2018
@tombuildsstuff tombuildsstuff deleted the f/authorization-header branch October 22, 2018 16:49
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