- Replaced unittest.mock with pytest fixtures for better test isolation and readability.
- Simplified test cases by using parameterized tests.
- Added `requests-mock` dependency to `pyproject.toml` and `poetry.lock`.
- Removed redundant helper functions and classes.
Unfortunately tox does not play very nicely with Poetry. Tox was mostly
useful since it managed virtual environments, however now this is done
by Poetry.
Thus we do not anymore need it since we can run our commands using
`poetry run`. I have extended the internal helper tool 'project' with
those commands that have previously been run using tox.
and rephrase a little if required. Often "our forums" was stated. Mostly
I tried to use the wording "discussion board" throughout and (almost) never used
the term "GitHub Discussions"
Changed line 291 from ``python -m pip install tox=3.8.3`` to ``python -m pip install tox==3.8.3`` as shown in the 7th example: https://pip.pypa.io/en/stable/cli/pip_install/#examples, this is the correct way to install specific versions.
I think the basics sections is fairly self explanatory at this point especially with the copious amounts of examples we have. Also, if we kept it, we'd have to expand on pytest basics as well. I'd rather just point to the docs/getting started guides for each.