Updated the link to the Cloudflare API tokens page for accuracy.
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* Reset requirements.txt path
* Add requirements.txt path
* Test config path
* Change docs path
* Amend paths for successful builds
* Place copyright for epub
- Will amend copyright parameter at a later date
* Drop Python 3.7 support
* Fix lint and test
* Check for venv generation
* Update requirements
* Update oldest constaints and compatibility tests runtime
* update quickstart and remove os import
* simplify theme use
* list sphinx_rtd_theme as extension
Our docs builds failed last night, presumably because #9754 updated `sphinx_rtd_theme` which changed some unknown thing.
Looking into it, our usage of this project was very unconventional. Following the code comment I deleted in this PR to https://docs.readthedocs.io/en/stable/faq.html#i-want-to-use-the-read-the-docs-theme-locally, simple instructions are given to put the following in your `conf.py` file:
```
extensions = [
...
'sphinx_rtd_theme',
]
html_theme = "sphinx_rtd_theme"
```
I did this instead of the more complicated logic we were using and all builds passed locally. I also triggered a build on readthedocs with these changes which also passed.
* run unittest2pytest
The command used here was `unittest2pytest -nw acme/tests certbot*/tests`.
* fix with pytest.raises
* add parens to fix refactoring
* <= not <
* Remove external mock dependency
This also removes the "external-mock" test environment
* remove superfluous ignores
* remove mock warning ignore from pytest.ini
* drop deps on mock in oldest, drop dep on types-mock
Co-authored-by: Alex Zorin <alex@zorin.id.au>