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Add ability to configure which path params to ignore #150

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It would be nice to be able to configure which path params to ignore. For example, sometimes it would be nice to remove path and subdomain.

By default, the configuration hasn't changed but this adds the ability to change it if you need more flexibility.

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LGTM
Thanks

@exoego exoego added the enhancement New feature or request label Dec 1, 2023
@exoego exoego merged commit 2d8c1db into exoego:master Dec 1, 2023
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