Félix Malfait 8b191d6fcc chore(server): remove the five dead FileFolder values and their legacy serving pipeline (#22516)
Follow-up cleanup after #22510: shrink `FileFolder` and
`fileFolderConfigs` to only folders that actually exist, so per-folder
policy entries are real decisions.

## What

**Remove the five dead enum values** — `ProfilePicture`,
`WorkspaceLogo`, `Attachment`, `PersonPicture`, `File`. They were
already marked replaced/removed in the enum, have no production write
path, and `FileByIdGuard`'s `SUPPORTED_FILE_FOLDERS` allowlist already
rejects them at the serving endpoint.

**Delete the legacy path-based serving pipeline that existed only for
them** — verified wired to no route:
- `FilePathGuard` — registered as a provider in `FileModule` but applied
to no controller
- `extractFileInfoFromRequest` (parsed the old
`/files/profile-picture/original/TOKEN/file.jpg` format) — only consumer
was `FilePathGuard`
- `checkFileFolder` — only consumer was `extractFileInfoFromRequest`
- `settings.storage.imageCropSizes` — keyed exclusively by the three
dead picture folders, zero consumers
- the crop-size helpers in `utils/image.ts` (`getCropSize`,
`ShortCropSize`, `CropSize`) — zero consumers outside the file;
`getImageBufferFromUrl` is kept
- `AllowedFolders` type — last consumer was `checkFileFolder`

**Test fixtures** referencing dead folders were moved to living ones;
the specs of deleted utils are deleted with them.

**Generated files** (`twenty-front/src/generated-metadata/graphql.ts`,
`twenty-client-sdk` schema) hand-updated to match the shrunk GraphQL
enum.

## Legacy data safety

Workspaces may still hold `File` rows whose `path` starts with a dead
prefix (e.g. `attachment/…`). These stay inert, exactly as today:

- Serving: `FileByIdGuard` rejects non-supported folders before any
config lookup, and file lookups filter by `path LIKE
'<current-folder>/%'`, so dead-prefix rows are unreachable.
- Every consumer that feeds stored paths into
`removeFileFolderFromFileEntityPath` (which throws on unknown prefixes)
is upstream-guarded by a current-folder filter or allowlist — audited
all seven call sites.
- Stored legacy member `avatarUrl` strings are parsed with
`extractFileIdFromUrl(url, FileFolder.CorePicture)` and already fall
back to `''` for old formats; unchanged.

## GraphQL note

`FileFolder` is exposed as a GraphQL enum (input of the dev-only
`uploadApplicationFile` mutation, which only accepts application-code
folders). Clients sending a removed value were already rejected at the
resolver allowlist; they now fail GraphQL enum validation instead. No
supported client sends them — the frontend only uses `CorePicture`.

Net: **+10 / −301** across 17 files.

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