How to use _test_parse_hosts method in autotest

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job_unittest.py

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...850 ('create_job', data, True, 42)],851 out_words_ok=['test_job0', 'Created'],852 out_words_no=['Uploading', 'Done'])853 file_temp.clean()854 def _test_parse_hosts(self, args, exp_hosts=[], exp_meta_hosts=[]):855 testjob = job.job_create()856 (hosts, meta_hosts) = testjob.parse_hosts(args)857 self.assertEqualNoOrder(hosts, exp_hosts)858 self.assertEqualNoOrder(meta_hosts, exp_meta_hosts)859 def test_parse_hosts_regular(self):860 self._test_parse_hosts(['host0'], ['host0'])861 def test_parse_hosts_regulars(self):862 self._test_parse_hosts(['host0', 'host1'], ['host0', 'host1'])863 def test_parse_hosts_meta_one(self):864 self._test_parse_hosts(['*meta0'], [], ['meta0'])865 def test_parse_hosts_meta_five(self):866 self._test_parse_hosts(['5*meta0'], [], ['meta0']*5)867 def test_parse_hosts_metas_five(self):868 self._test_parse_hosts(['5*meta0', '2*meta1'], [],869 ['meta0']*5 + ['meta1']*2)870 def test_parse_hosts_mix(self):871 self._test_parse_hosts(['5*meta0', 'host0', '2*meta1', 'host1',872 '*meta2'], ['host0', 'host1'],873 ['meta0']*5 + ['meta1']*2 + ['meta2'])874class job_abort_unittest(cli_mock.cli_unittest):875 results = [{u'status_counts': {u'Aborted': 1}, u'control_file':876 u"job.run_test('sleeptest')\n", u'name': u'test_job0',877 u'control_type': u'Server', u'priority':878 u'Medium', u'owner': u'user0', u'created_on':879 u'2008-07-08 17:45:44', u'synch_count': 2, u'id': 180}]880 def test_execute_job_abort(self):881 self.run_cmd(argv=['atest', 'job', 'abort', '180',882 '--ignore_site_file'],883 rpcs=[('abort_host_queue_entries',884 {'job__id__in': ['180']}, True, None)],885 out_words_ok=['Aborting', '180'])...

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