doc: mention that coercion uses top-level-route-data-middleware

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Joel Kaasinen 2025-05-26 10:14:14 +03:00
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@ -243,4 +243,5 @@ using all of the above techniques:
- If you have a generic middleware, that doesn't depend on the route, use _top-level middleware_
- If you want to apply a middleware to only a couple of routes, use _nested middleware_ (ie. _route data_)
- If you want a middleware to apply to all routes, but use route-specific data, consider _top-level route data_ combined with [Compiling Middleware](compiling_middleware.md)
- If you want a middleware to apply to all routes, but use route-specific data, you need _top-level route data_ combined with [Compiling Middleware](compiling_middleware.md)
- This is what many reitit features like [Ring Coercion](coercion.md) do. Check the examples & docs for the reitit features you want to use!