How to use verify_repository_installed method in lisa

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azure_image_standard.py

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...490 """,491 priority=1,492 requirement=simple_requirement(supported_platform_type=[AZURE, READY]),493 )494 def verify_repository_installed(self, node: Node) -> None: # noqa: C901495 assert isinstance(node.os, Posix)496 if isinstance(node.os, Debian):497 repositories = node.os.get_repositories()498 debian_repositories = [499 cast(DebianRepositoryInfo, repo) for repo in repositories500 ]501 # verify that atleast one repository is `Hit`502 is_repository_hit = any(503 [repository.status == "Hit" for repository in debian_repositories]504 )505 assert_that(506 is_repository_hit,507 "Hit should be present in `apt-get update` output atleast "508 "one repository",...

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