* Drop support for legacy Python 2.7
* Upgrade Python syntax with pyupgrade --py3-plus
* Trim testing matrix to remove python2
* re-enable python3.8 in travis as tests that are not allowed to fail
* Remove some six
* The future is now
* Remove Python 2 imports
* Add back example, but change py27 to py36
* Remove redundant compat.py
* Blacken
* Credit hugovk in changelog
WIP Updating Sphinx Docs and AutoDoc
* Fix AutoDoc and update Sphinx theme to python_doc_theme
* Fix#420, autodoc even undocumented (docstring-less) method signatures
* Doc theme 'nature'. Add global TOC to doc sidebar
* Comment last reference to package six
* Changelog is now a consistent format
* Yet another documentation fix for links and title hierarchy
* Start work on new SVG logo
test SVG in README
trying to test new SVG logo in README
Apply centering
Apply readme logo centering
Trying to align image
Trying random shit
trying align right
add emoji
Large logo has higher priority
Change title hierarchy
Actually use a H1
Try again
try and organise badges
revert link back to point at master
* updated new take on VCR logo as SVG code
* Testing modern logo in docs
* Add sanitize for rendering SVG
* Switch to alabaster theme
* Update vcrpy logo (#503)
* Add credit for V4 logo changes.
* Add rewind and play animation
* Add svg into ReadTheDocs static assets so that it can be hosted so the animations work.
* Need to embedd the SVG for ReadTheDocs somewhere so I can get the link to later embed in the README
Co-authored-by: Hugo van Kemenade <hugovk@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Sean Bailey <sean@seanbailey.io>
* Add travis testing support for python 3.8
* Use Xenial for all
* Simplify matrix
* Consistent indents
* Add py38 to tox and update contributing guide for how to use pyenv
* Fix travis spec to allow 3.8-dev to fail and tox should pass 90% coverage for full suite
When I ran the test suite on macOSX, I had some issues regarding SSL configuration, I have documented the error I encounter and the solution to deal with it.
As per [their blog post of the 27th April](https://blog.readthedocs.com/securing-subdomains/) ‘Securing subdomains’:
> Starting today, Read the Docs will start hosting projects from subdomains on the domain readthedocs.io, instead of on readthedocs.org. This change addresses some security concerns around site cookies while hosting user generated data on the same domain as our dashboard.
Test Plan: Manually visited all the links I’ve modified.