I extended AbstractMacro with my class. When I execute macro with `execute`
function I don't have access to the space name on which the macro is called.
I would like to customize output depending on the current space. All I need
is just space name as a string. How to get space name inside `execute`
function? I suppose it can be some dependency injection, but I'm don't know
what to use.



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