How to use _load_nics method in lisa

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...1190 return vms_map1191 # Use Exception, because there may be credential conflict error. Make it1192 # retriable.1193 @retry(exceptions=Exception, tries=150, delay=2)1194 def _load_nics(1195 self, environment: Environment, log: Logger1196 ) -> Dict[str, NetworkInterface]:1197 network_client = get_network_client(self)1198 environment_context = get_environment_context(environment=environment)1199 log.debug(1200 f"listing network interfaces in resource group "1201 f"'{environment_context.resource_group_name}'"1202 )1203 # load nics1204 nics_map: Dict[str, NetworkInterface] = {}1205 network_interfaces = network_client.network_interfaces.list(1206 environment_context.resource_group_name1207 )1208 for nic in network_interfaces:1209 # nic name is like lisa-test-20220316-182126-985-e0-n0-nic-2, get vm1210 # name part for later pick only find primary nic, which is ended by1211 # -nic-01212 node_name_from_nic = RESOURCE_ID_NIC_PATTERN.findall(nic.name)1213 if node_name_from_nic:1214 name = node_name_from_nic[0]1215 nics_map[name] = nic1216 log.debug(f" found nic '{nic.name}', and saved for next step.")1217 else:1218 log.debug(1219 f" found nic '{nic.name}', but dropped, "1220 "because it's not primary nic."1221 )1222 if not nics_map:1223 raise LisaException(1224 f"deployment succeeded, but network interfaces not found in 5 minutes "1225 f"from '{environment_context.resource_group_name}'"1226 )1227 return nics_map1228 @retry(exceptions=LisaException, tries=150, delay=2)1229 def load_public_ips_from_resource_group(1230 self, resource_group_name: str, log: Logger1231 ) -> Dict[str, str]:1232 network_client = get_network_client(self)1233 log.debug(f"listing public ips in resource group '{resource_group_name}'")1234 # get public IP1235 public_ip_addresses = network_client.public_ip_addresses.list(1236 resource_group_name1237 )1238 public_ips_map: Dict[str, str] = {}1239 for ip_address in public_ip_addresses:1240 # nic name is like node-0-nic-2, get vm name part for later pick1241 # only find primary nic, which is ended by -nic-01242 node_name_from_public_ip = RESOURCE_ID_PUBLIC_IP_PATTERN.findall(1243 ip_address.name1244 )1245 assert (1246 ip_address1247 ), f"public IP address cannot be empty, ip_address object: {ip_address}"1248 if node_name_from_public_ip:1249 name = node_name_from_public_ip[0]1250 public_ips_map[name] = ip_address.ip_address1251 log.debug(1252 f" found public IP '{ip_address.name}', and saved for next step."1253 )1254 else:1255 log.debug(1256 f" found public IP '{ip_address.name}', but dropped "1257 "because it's not primary nic."1258 )1259 if not public_ips_map:1260 raise LisaException(1261 f"deployment succeeded, but public ips not found in 5 minutes "1262 f"from '{resource_group_name}'"1263 )1264 return public_ips_map1265 def initialize_environment(self, environment: Environment, log: Logger) -> None:1266 node_context_map: Dict[str, Node] = {}1267 for node in environment.nodes.list():1268 node_context = get_node_context(node)1269 node_context_map[node_context.vm_name] = node1270 vms_map: Dict[str, VirtualMachine] = self._load_vms(environment, log)1271 nics_map: Dict[str, NetworkInterface] = self._load_nics(environment, log)1272 environment_context = get_environment_context(environment=environment)1273 public_ips_map: Dict[str, str] = self.load_public_ips_from_resource_group(1274 environment_context.resource_group_name, log1275 )1276 for vm_name, node in node_context_map.items():1277 node_context = get_node_context(node)1278 vm = vms_map.get(vm_name, None)1279 if not vm:1280 raise LisaException(1281 f"cannot find vm: '{vm_name}', make sure deployment is correct."1282 )1283 nic = nics_map[vm_name]1284 public_ip = public_ips_map[vm_name]1285 address = nic.ip_configurations[0].private_ip_address...

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