## Summary
**What** — What changes are introduced in this PR?
Avoid registering express handlers for routes that have been disabled via `defineFileConfig`.
**Why** — Why are these changes relevant or necessary?
When middlewares are defined, disabled routes satisfying the matcher will be registered in express routes with no handler (since this is correctly skipped). This will cause, for example, for routes that have `validateAndTransformBody` defined, for the middleware to be registered. When the body doesn't match the validator, instead of the expected 404, we would get a 400, since the route is registered in the express application (even though it doesn't have a corresponding handler).
**How** — How have these changes been implemented?
Added a new `#isRouteFileDisabled` method to `ApiLoader` that prevents a middleware to be registered in the express application if the route was disabled.
**Testing** — How have these changes been tested, or how can the reviewer test the feature?
Integration tests.
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