How to use _dict_for_host_query method in autotest

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...397 return dead_statuses398 else:399 return statuses400 @staticmethod401 def _dict_for_host_query(hostnames=(), status=None, label=None):402 query_args = {}403 if hostnames:404 query_args['hostname__in'] = hostnames405 if status:406 query_args['status'] = status407 if label:408 query_args['labels__name'] = label409 return query_args410 def get_hosts(self, hostnames=(), status=None, label=None, **dargs):411 query_args = dict(dargs)412 query_args.update(self._dict_for_host_query(hostnames=hostnames,413 status=status,414 label=label))415 hosts = self.run('get_hosts', **query_args)416 return [Host(self, h) for h in hosts]417 def get_hostnames(self, status=None, label=None, **dargs):418 """Like get_hosts() but returns hostnames instead of Host objects."""419 # This implementation can be replaced with a more efficient one420 # that does not query for entire host objects in the future.421 return [host_obj.hostname for host_obj in422 self.get_hosts(status=status, label=label, **dargs)]423 def reverify_hosts(self, hostnames=(), status=None, label=None):424 query_args = dict(locked=False,425 aclgroup__users__login=self.user)426 query_args.update(self._dict_for_host_query(hostnames=hostnames,427 status=status,428 label=label))429 return self.run('reverify_hosts', **query_args)430 def repair_hosts(self, hostnames=(), status=None, label=None):431 query_args = dict(locked=False,432 aclgroup__users__login=self.user)433 query_args.update(self._dict_for_host_query(hostnames=hostnames,434 status=status,435 label=label))436 return self.run('repair_hosts', **query_args)437 def create_host(self, hostname, **dargs):438 id = self.run('add_host', hostname=hostname, **dargs)439 return self.get_hosts(id=id)[0]440 def get_host_attribute(self, attr, **dargs):441 host_attrs = self.run('get_host_attribute', attribute=attr, **dargs)442 return [HostAttribute(self, a) for a in host_attrs]443 def set_host_attribute(self, attr, val, **dargs):444 self.run('set_host_attribute', attribute=attr, value=val, **dargs)445 def get_labels(self, **dargs):446 labels = self.run('get_labels', **dargs)447 return [Label(self, l) for l in labels]...

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