The HandlebarsAdapter reads partials config from a top-level sibling of
`template` (mailerOptions.options.partials), not from
template.options.partials where it was nested. Because the mail templates
use partial blocks ({{#> layout}}...{{/layout}}), the unregistered partial
rendered silently as an unstyled fragment instead of throwing, so this went
unnoticed. A config-only fix also breaks on Windows because the adapter's
glob-based directory loader mishandles backslash path separators.
Fix registers the shared `layout` partial directly on the handlebars module
singleton in MailConfigService, bypassing the broken glob loader entirely.
Also:
- add mail-config.service.spec.ts, an integration test that drives the real
MailerOptions + HandlebarsAdapter wiring (would have caught this bug,
unlike the existing template-only spec which registers the partial itself)
- remove stale nestjs-i18n references from .env.example, env-example, and
the backend README (i18n was already removed from the code)
- add missing trailing newlines to activation.hbs and reset-password.hbs
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
- Remove I18n dependency injection from MailService constructor
- Hardcode German email subject/body strings directly in the service
- Add optional firstName field to userSignUp and forgotPassword methods
- Wire firstName from user object through auth.service.ts call sites
- Add comprehensive unit tests for MailService
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>