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        /// <summary>
        /// Removes one of the attestation policy management certificates.
        /// </summary>
        /// <param name="certificateToRemove">The certificate to remove.</param>
        /// <param name="existingSigningKey">An existing key corresponding to the existing certificate.</param>
        /// <param name="existingSigningCertificate">One of the existing policy management certificates.</param>
        /// <param name="cancellationToken">Cancellation token used to cancel this operation.</param>
        /// <returns>An <see cref="AttestationResponse{PolicyCertificatesModificationResult}"/> with the policy for the specified attestation type.</returns>
        public virtual async Task <AttestationResponse <PolicyCertificatesModificationResult> > RemovePolicyManagementCertificateAsync(
            X509Certificate2 certificateToRemove,
            AsymmetricAlgorithm existingSigningKey,
            X509Certificate2 existingSigningCertificate,
            CancellationToken cancellationToken = default)
        {
            using DiagnosticScope scope = _clientDiagnostics.CreateScope($"{nameof(AttestationAdministrationClient)}.{nameof(RemovePolicyManagementCertificate)}");
            scope.Start();
            try
            {
                var tokenToRemove = new SecuredAttestationToken(
                    new PolicyCertificateModification(certificateToRemove),
                    existingSigningKey,
                    existingSigningCertificate);

                var result = await _policyManagementClient.RemoveAsync(tokenToRemove.ToString(), cancellationToken).ConfigureAwait(false);

                var token = new AttestationToken(result.Value.Token);
                if (_options.ValidateAttestationTokens)
                {
                    token.ValidateToken(GetSigners(), _options.ValidationCallback);
                }
                return(new AttestationResponse <PolicyCertificatesModificationResult>(result.GetRawResponse(), token));
            }
            catch (Exception ex)
            {
                scope.Failed(ex);
                throw;
            }
        }
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        /// <summary>
        /// Retrieves the attesttion policy for the specified <see cref="AttestationType"/>.
        /// </summary>
        /// <param name="attestationType">Attestation Type to retrive.</param>
        /// <param name="cancellationToken">Cancellation token used to cancel this operation.</param>
        /// <returns>An <see cref="AttestationResponse{String}"/> with the policy for the specified attestation type.</returns>
        /// <remarks>
        /// This API returns the underlying attestation policy object stored in the attestation service for this <paramref name="attestationType"/>.
        ///
        /// The actual service response to the API is an RFC 7519 JSON Web Token. This token can be retrieved from <see cref="AttestationResponse{T}.Token"/>.
        /// For the GetPolicyAsync API, the body of the <see cref="AttestationResponse{T}.Token"/> is a <see cref="StoredAttestationPolicy"/> object, NOT a string.
        /// </remarks>
        public virtual async Task <AttestationResponse <string> > GetPolicyAsync(AttestationType attestationType, CancellationToken cancellationToken = default)
        {
            using DiagnosticScope scope = _clientDiagnostics.CreateScope($"{nameof(AttestationAdministrationClient)}.{nameof(GetPolicy)}");
            scope.Start();
            try
            {
                var result = await _policyClient.GetAsync(attestationType, cancellationToken).ConfigureAwait(false);

                var token = new AttestationToken(result.Value.Token);
                if (_options.ValidateAttestationTokens)
                {
                    token.ValidateToken(GetSigners(), _options.ValidationCallback);
                }
                using var document = JsonDocument.Parse(token.TokenBody);
                PolicyResult policyResult = PolicyResult.DeserializePolicyResult(document.RootElement);
                var          response     = new AttestationResponse <StoredAttestationPolicy>(result.GetRawResponse(), policyResult.PolicyToken);

                return(new AttestationResponse <string>(result.GetRawResponse(), policyResult.PolicyToken, response.Value.AttestationPolicy));
            }
            catch (Exception ex)
            {
                scope.Failed(ex);
                throw;
            }
        }
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        /// <summary>
        /// Resets the policy for the specified <see cref="AttestationType"/> to the default value.
        /// </summary>
        /// <param name="attestationType"><see cref="AttestationType"/> whose policy should be reset.</param>
        /// <param name="authorizationToken">Signed JSON Web Token signed by one of the policy management certificates used to verify the caller is authorized to reset policy to the default value..</param>
        /// <param name="cancellationToken"></param>
        /// <returns>An <see cref="AttestationResponse{PolicyCertificatesModificationResult}"/> with the policy for the specified attestation type.</returns>
        public virtual async Task <AttestationResponse <PolicyResult> > ResetPolicyAsync(AttestationType attestationType, AttestationToken authorizationToken = default, CancellationToken cancellationToken = default)
        {
            using DiagnosticScope scope = _clientDiagnostics.CreateScope($"{nameof(AttestationAdministrationClient)}.{nameof(ResetPolicy)}");
            scope.Start();
            try
            {
                if (authorizationToken == null)
                {
                    authorizationToken = new UnsecuredAttestationToken();
                }
                var result = await _policyClient.ResetAsync(attestationType, authorizationToken.ToString(), cancellationToken).ConfigureAwait(false);

                var token = new AttestationToken(result.Value.Token);
                if (_options.ValidateAttestationTokens)
                {
                    token.ValidateToken(GetSigners(), _options.ValidationCallback);
                }
                return(new AttestationResponse <PolicyResult>(result.GetRawResponse(), token));
            }
            catch (Exception ex)
            {
                scope.Failed(ex);
                throw;
            }
        }
        /// <summary>
        /// Retrieves the attesttion policy for the specified <see cref="AttestationType"/>.
        /// </summary>
        /// <param name="certificateToRemove">The certificate to remove.</param>
        /// <param name="existingSigningKey">An existing key corresponding to the existing certificate.</param>
        /// <param name="cancellationToken">Cancellation token used to cancel this operation.</param>
        /// <returns>An <see cref="AttestationResponse{PolicyCertificatesModificationResult}"/> with the policy for the specified attestation type.</returns>
        public virtual AttestationResponse <PolicyCertificatesModificationResult> RemovePolicyManagementCertificate(
            X509Certificate2 certificateToRemove,
            TokenSigningKey existingSigningKey,
            CancellationToken cancellationToken = default)
        {
            using DiagnosticScope scope = _clientDiagnostics.CreateScope($"{nameof(AttestationAdministrationClient)}.{nameof(RemovePolicyManagementCertificate)}");
            scope.Start();
            try
            {
                var tokenToRemove = new AttestationToken(
                    new PolicyCertificateModification(certificateToRemove),
                    existingSigningKey);

                var result = _policyManagementClient.Remove(tokenToRemove.ToString(), cancellationToken);
                var token  = new AttestationToken(result.Value.Token);
                if (_options.TokenOptions.ValidateToken)
                {
                    token.ValidateToken(_options.TokenOptions, GetSigners(cancellationToken), cancellationToken);
                }
                return(new AttestationResponse <PolicyCertificatesModificationResult>(result.GetRawResponse(), token));
            }
            catch (Exception ex)
            {
                scope.Failed(ex);
                throw;
            }
        }
        /// <summary>
        /// Resets the policy for the specified <see cref="AttestationType"/> to the default value.
        /// </summary>
        /// <param name="attestationType"><see cref="AttestationType"/> whose policy should be reset.</param>
        /// <param name="signingKey">If provided, specifies the signing key and certificate used to sign the request to the attestation service.</param>
        /// <param name="cancellationToken">Cancellation token used to cancel this operation.</param>
        /// <returns>An <see cref="AttestationResponse{PolicyResult}"/> with the policy for the specified attestation type.</returns>
        /// <remarks>
        /// If the <paramref name="signingKey"/> parameter is not provided, then the policy document sent to the
        /// attestation service will be unsigned. Unsigned attestation policies are only allowed when the attestation instance is running in AAD mode - if the
        /// attestation instance is running in Isolated mode, then a signing key and signing certificate MUST be provided to ensure that the caller of the API is authorized to change policy.
        /// The <see cref="TokenSigningKey.Certificate"/> fieldMUST be one of the certificates returned by the <see cref="GetPolicyManagementCertificates(CancellationToken)"/> API.
        /// <para/>
        /// </remarks>
        ///
        public virtual AttestationResponse <PolicyResult> ResetPolicy(
            AttestationType attestationType,
            TokenSigningKey signingKey          = default,
            CancellationToken cancellationToken = default)
        {
            using DiagnosticScope scope = _clientDiagnostics.CreateScope($"{nameof(AttestationAdministrationClient)}.{nameof(ResetPolicy)}");
            scope.Start();
            try
            {
                AttestationToken tokenToSet = new AttestationToken(null, signingKey);

                var result = _policyClient.Reset(attestationType, tokenToSet.ToString(), cancellationToken);
                var token  = new AttestationToken(result.Value.Token);
                if (_options.TokenOptions.ValidateToken)
                {
                    token.ValidateToken(_options.TokenOptions, GetSigners(cancellationToken), cancellationToken);
                }
                return(new AttestationResponse <PolicyResult>(result.GetRawResponse(), token));
            }
            catch (Exception ex)
            {
                scope.Failed(ex);
                throw;
            }
        }
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        /// <summary>
        /// Sets the attesttion policy for the specified <see cref="AttestationType"/>.
        /// </summary>
        /// <param name="attestationType"><see cref="AttestationType"/> whose policy should be set.</param>
        /// <param name="policyToSet">Specifies the attestation policy to set.</param>
        /// <param name="signingKey">If provided, specifies the signing key used to sign the request to the attestation service.</param>
        /// <param name="signingCertificate">If provided, specifies the X.509 certificate which will be used to validate the request with the attestation service.</param>
        /// <param name="cancellationToken">Cancellation token used to cancel this operation.</param>
        /// <returns>An <see cref="AttestationResponse{PolicyResult}"/> with the policy for the specified attestation type.</returns>
        /// <remarks>
        /// The <paramref name="signingKey"/> and <paramref name="signingCertificate"/> parameters are optional, but if one is provided the other must also be provided.
        /// <para/>
        /// If the <paramref name="signingKey"/> and <paramref name="signingCertificate"/> parameters are not provided, then the policy document sent to the
        /// attestation service will be unsigned. Unsigned attestation policies are only allowed when the attestation instance is running in AAD mode - if the
        /// attestation instance is running in Isolated mode, then a signing key and signing certificate MUST be provided to ensure that the caller of the API is authorized to change policy.
        /// The <paramref name="signingCertificate"/> parameter MUST be one of the certificates returned by the <see cref="GetPolicyManagementCertificates(CancellationToken)"/> API.
        /// <para/>
        /// <para/>
        /// Clients need to be able to verify that the attestation policy document was not modified before the policy document was received by the attestation service's enclave.
        /// There are two properties provided in the [PolicyResult][attestation_policy_result] that can be used to verify that the service received the policy document:
        /// <list type="bullet">
        /// <item>
        /// <description><see cref="PolicyResult.PolicySigner"/> - if the <see cref="SetPolicy(AttestationType, string, AsymmetricAlgorithm, X509Certificate2, CancellationToken)"/> call included a signing certificate, this will be the certificate provided at the time of the `SetPolicy` call. If no policy signer was set, this will be null. </description>
        /// </item>
        /// <item>
        /// <description><see cref="PolicyResult.PolicyTokenHash"/> - this is the hash of the [JSON Web Token][json_web_token] sent to the service</description>
        /// </item>
        /// </list>
        /// To verify the hash, clients can generate an attestation token and verify the hash generated from that token:
        /// <code snippet="Snippet:VerifySigningHash">
        /// // The SetPolicyAsync API will create a SecuredAttestationToken to transmit the policy.
        /// var policySetToken = new SecuredAttestationToken(new StoredAttestationPolicy { AttestationPolicy = attestationPolicy }, TestEnvironment.PolicySigningKey0, policyTokenSigner);
        ///
        /// var shaHasher = SHA256Managed.Create();
        /// var attestationPolicyHash = shaHasher.ComputeHash(Encoding.UTF8.GetBytes(policySetToken.ToString()));
        ///
        /// CollectionAssert.AreEqual(attestationPolicyHash, setResult.Value.PolicyTokenHash);
        /// </code>
        ///
        /// If the signing key and certificate are not provided, then the SetPolicyAsync API will create an unsecured attestation token
        /// wrapping the attestation policy. To validate the <see cref="PolicyResult.PolicyTokenHash"/> return value, a developer
        /// can create their own <see cref="UnsecuredAttestationToken"/> and create the hash of that.
        /// <code>
        /// var shaHasher = SHA256Managed.Create();
        /// var policySetToken = new UnsecuredAttestationToken(new StoredAttestationPolicy { AttestationPolicy = disallowDebugging });
        /// disallowDebuggingHash = shaHasher.ComputeHash(Encoding.UTF8.GetBytes(policySetToken.ToString()));
        /// </code>
        /// </remarks>
        public virtual async Task <AttestationResponse <PolicyResult> > SetPolicyAsync(
            AttestationType attestationType,
            string policyToSet,
            AsymmetricAlgorithm signingKey      = default,
            X509Certificate2 signingCertificate = default,
            CancellationToken cancellationToken = default)
        {
            if (string.IsNullOrEmpty(policyToSet))
            {
                throw new ArgumentException($"'{nameof(policyToSet)}' cannot be null or empty.", nameof(policyToSet));
            }

            if (signingKey is null && signingCertificate is not null || signingCertificate is null && signingKey is not null)
            {
                throw new ArgumentException($"If you specify '{nameof(signingKey)}' or '{nameof(signingCertificate)}', you must also specify '{nameof(signingCertificate)}' or '{nameof(signingKey)}'.");
            }

            using DiagnosticScope scope = _clientDiagnostics.CreateScope($"{nameof(AttestationAdministrationClient)}.{nameof(SetPolicy)}");
            scope.Start();
            try
            {
                AttestationToken tokenToSet;
                if (signingKey is null)
                {
                    tokenToSet = new UnsecuredAttestationToken(new StoredAttestationPolicy {
                        AttestationPolicy = policyToSet,
                    });
                }
                else
                {
                    tokenToSet = new SecuredAttestationToken(new StoredAttestationPolicy {
                        AttestationPolicy = policyToSet,
                    }, signingKey, signingCertificate);
                }

                var result = await _policyClient.SetAsync(attestationType, tokenToSet.ToString(), cancellationToken).ConfigureAwait(false);

                var token = new AttestationToken(result.Value.Token);
                if (_options.ValidateAttestationTokens)
                {
                    token.ValidateToken(GetSigners(), _options.ValidationCallback);
                }
                return(new AttestationResponse <PolicyResult>(result.GetRawResponse(), token));
            }
            catch (Exception ex)
            {
                scope.Failed(ex);
                throw;
            }
        }
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        /// <summary>
        /// Adds the specified new signing certificate to the set of policy management certificates.
        /// </summary>
        /// <param name="newSigningCertificate">The new certificate to add.</param>
        /// <param name="existingSigningKey">An existing key corresponding to the existing certificate.</param>
        /// <param name="existingSigningCertificate">One of the existing policy management certificates.</param>
        /// <param name="cancellationToken">Cancellation token used to cancel this operation.</param>
        /// <returns>An <see cref="AttestationResponse{PolicyCertificatesModificationResult}"/> with the policy for the specified attestation type.</returns>
        /// <remarks>
        /// </remarks>
        public virtual AttestationResponse <PolicyCertificatesModificationResult> AddPolicyManagementCertificate(
            X509Certificate2 newSigningCertificate,
            AsymmetricAlgorithm existingSigningKey,
            X509Certificate2 existingSigningCertificate,
            CancellationToken cancellationToken = default)
        {
            if (newSigningCertificate is null)
            {
                throw new ArgumentNullException(nameof(newSigningCertificate));
            }

            if (existingSigningKey is null)
            {
                throw new ArgumentNullException(nameof(existingSigningKey));
            }

            if (existingSigningCertificate is null)
            {
                throw new ArgumentNullException(nameof(existingSigningCertificate));
            }

            using DiagnosticScope scope = _clientDiagnostics.CreateScope($"{nameof(AttestationAdministrationClient)}.{nameof(AddPolicyManagementCertificate)}");
            scope.Start();
            try
            {
                var tokenToAdd = new SecuredAttestationToken(
                    new PolicyCertificateModification(newSigningCertificate),
                    existingSigningKey,
                    existingSigningCertificate);
                var result = _policyManagementClient.Add(tokenToAdd.ToString(), cancellationToken);
                var token  = new AttestationToken(result.Value.Token);
                if (_options.ValidateAttestationTokens)
                {
                    token.ValidateToken(GetSigners(), _options.ValidationCallback);
                }
                return(new AttestationResponse <PolicyCertificatesModificationResult>(result.GetRawResponse(), token));
            }
            catch (Exception ex)
            {
                scope.Failed(ex);
                throw;
            }
        }
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 /// <summary>
 /// Retrieves the attesttion policy for the specified <see cref="AttestationType"/>.
 /// </summary>
 /// <param name="certificateToAdd">Attestation Type to retrive.</param>
 /// <param name="cancellationToken"></param>
 /// <returns>An <see cref="AttestationResponse{PolicyCertificatesModificationResult}"/> with the policy for the specified attestation type.</returns>
 public virtual AttestationResponse <PolicyCertificatesModificationResult> RemovePolicyManagementCertificate(SecuredAttestationToken certificateToAdd, CancellationToken cancellationToken = default)
 {
     using DiagnosticScope scope = _clientDiagnostics.CreateScope($"{nameof(AttestationAdministrationClient)}.{nameof(RemovePolicyManagementCertificate)}");
     scope.Start();
     try
     {
         var result = _policyManagementClient.Remove(certificateToAdd.ToString(), cancellationToken);
         var token  = new AttestationToken(result.Value.Token);
         if (_options.ValidateAttestationTokens)
         {
             token.ValidateToken(GetSigners(), _options.ValidationCallback);
         }
         return(new AttestationResponse <PolicyCertificatesModificationResult>(result.GetRawResponse(), token));
     }
     catch (Exception ex)
     {
         scope.Failed(ex);
         throw;
     }
 }
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 /// <summary>
 /// Sets the attesttion policy for the specified <see cref="AttestationType"/>.
 /// </summary>
 /// <param name="attestationType"><see cref="AttestationType"/> whose policy should be set.</param>
 /// <param name="policyToSet"><see cref="AttestationToken"/> specifying the new stored attestation policy.</param>
 /// <param name="cancellationToken"></param>
 /// <returns>An <see cref="AttestationResponse{PolicyResult}"/> with the policy for the specified attestation type.</returns>
 public virtual AttestationResponse <PolicyResult> SetPolicy(AttestationType attestationType, AttestationToken policyToSet, CancellationToken cancellationToken = default)
 {
     using DiagnosticScope scope = _clientDiagnostics.CreateScope($"{nameof(AttestationAdministrationClient)}.{nameof(SetPolicy)}");
     scope.Start();
     try
     {
         var result = _policyClient.Set(attestationType, policyToSet.ToString(), cancellationToken);
         var token  = new AttestationToken(result.Value.Token);
         if (_options.ValidateAttestationTokens)
         {
             token.ValidateToken(GetSigners(), _options.ValidationCallback);
         }
         return(new AttestationResponse <PolicyResult>(result.GetRawResponse(), token));
     }
     catch (Exception ex)
     {
         scope.Failed(ex);
         throw;
     }
 }
 /// <summary>
 /// Returns the set of policy management certificates currently configured for the attestation service instance.
 ///
 /// If the service instance is running in AAD mode, this list will always be empty.
 /// </summary>
 /// <param name="cancellationToken">Cancellation token used to cancel the operation.</param>
 /// <returns>A set of <see cref="X509Certificate2"/> objects representing the set of root certificates for policy management.</returns>
 public virtual AttestationResponse <PolicyCertificatesResult> GetPolicyManagementCertificates(CancellationToken cancellationToken = default)
 {
     using DiagnosticScope scope = _clientDiagnostics.CreateScope($"{nameof(AttestationAdministrationClient)}.{nameof(GetPolicyManagementCertificates)}");
     scope.Start();
     try
     {
         var result = _policyManagementClient.Get(cancellationToken);
         var token  = new AttestationToken(result.Value.Token);
         if (_options.TokenOptions.ValidateToken)
         {
             token.ValidateToken(_options.TokenOptions, GetSigners(cancellationToken), cancellationToken);
         }
         return(new AttestationResponse <PolicyCertificatesResult>(result.GetRawResponse(), token));
     }
     catch (Exception ex)
     {
         scope.Failed(ex);
         throw;
     }
 }
Exemple #11
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        /// <summary>
        /// Returns the set of policy management certificates currently configured for the attestation service.
        ///
        /// If the service is running in AAD mode, this list will be empty.
        /// </summary>
        /// <param name="cancellationToken">Cancellation token used to cancel the operation.</param>
        /// <returns>A set of <see cref="X509Certificate2"/> objects representing the set of root certificates for policy management.</returns>
        public virtual async Task <AttestationResponse <PolicyCertificatesResult> > GetPolicyManagementCertificatesAsync(CancellationToken cancellationToken = default)
        {
            using DiagnosticScope scope = _clientDiagnostics.CreateScope($"{nameof(AttestationAdministrationClient)}.{nameof(GetPolicyManagementCertificates)}");
            scope.Start();
            try
            {
                var result = await _policyManagementClient.GetAsync(cancellationToken).ConfigureAwait(false);

                var token = new AttestationToken(result.Value.Token);
                if (_options.ValidateAttestationTokens)
                {
                    token.ValidateToken(GetSigners(), _options.ValidationCallback);
                }
                return(new AttestationResponse <PolicyCertificatesResult>(result.GetRawResponse(), token));
            }
            catch (Exception ex)
            {
                scope.Failed(ex);
                throw;
            }
        }
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        /// <summary>
        /// Resets the policy for the specified <see cref="AttestationType"/> to the default value.
        /// </summary>
        /// <param name="attestationType"><see cref="AttestationType"/> whose policy should be reset.</param>
        /// <param name="signingKey">If provided, specifies the signing key used to sign the request to the attestation service.</param>
        /// <param name="signingCertificate">If provided, specifies the X.509 certificate which will be used to validate the request with the attestation service.</param>
        /// <param name="cancellationToken">Cancellation token used to cancel this operation.</param>
        /// <returns>An <see cref="AttestationResponse{PolicyResult}"/> with the policy for the specified attestation type.</returns>
        /// <remarks>
        /// The <paramref name="signingKey"/> and <paramref name="signingCertificate"/> parameters are optional, but if one is provided the other must also be provided.
        /// <para/>
        /// If the <paramref name="signingKey"/> and <paramref name="signingCertificate"/> parameters are not provided, then the policy document sent to the
        /// attestation service will be unsigned. Unsigned attestation policies are only allowed when the attestation instance is running in AAD mode - if the
        /// attestation instance is running in Isolated mode, then a signing key and signing certificate MUST be provided to ensure that the caller of the API is authorized to change policy.
        /// The <paramref name="signingCertificate"/> parameter MUST be one of the certificates returned by the <see cref="GetPolicyManagementCertificates(CancellationToken)"/> API.
        /// <para/>
        /// </remarks>
        ///
        public virtual AttestationResponse <PolicyResult> ResetPolicy(
            AttestationType attestationType,
            AsymmetricAlgorithm signingKey      = default,
            X509Certificate2 signingCertificate = default,
            CancellationToken cancellationToken = default)
        {
            if (signingKey is null && signingCertificate is not null || signingCertificate is null && signingKey is not null)
            {
                throw new ArgumentException($"If you specify '{nameof(signingKey)}' or '{nameof(signingCertificate)}', you must also specify '{nameof(signingCertificate)}' or '{nameof(signingKey)}'.");
            }

            using DiagnosticScope scope = _clientDiagnostics.CreateScope($"{nameof(AttestationAdministrationClient)}.{nameof(ResetPolicy)}");
            scope.Start();
            try
            {
                AttestationToken tokenToSet;
                if (signingKey is null)
                {
                    tokenToSet = new UnsecuredAttestationToken();
                }
                else
                {
                    tokenToSet = new SecuredAttestationToken(signingKey, signingCertificate);
                }

                var result = _policyClient.Reset(attestationType, tokenToSet.ToString(), cancellationToken);
                var token  = new AttestationToken(result.Value.Token);
                if (_options.ValidateAttestationTokens)
                {
                    token.ValidateToken(GetSigners(), _options.ValidationCallback);
                }
                return(new AttestationResponse <PolicyResult>(result.GetRawResponse(), token));
            }
            catch (Exception ex)
            {
                scope.Failed(ex);
                throw;
            }
        }
        /// <summary>
        /// Attest an Open Enclave enclave.
        /// </summary>
        /// <param name="report">An Open Enclave "report".
        /// See https://github.com/openenclave/openenclave for more information.</param>
        /// <param name="initTimeData"></param>
        /// <param name="initTimeDataIsObject"></param>
        /// <param name="runTimeData">Data provided when the quote was generated.</param>
        /// <param name="runTimeDataIsObject"></param>
        /// <param name="cancellationToken">Cancellation token used to cancel the request.</param>
        /// <returns></returns>
        public virtual async Task <AttestationResponse <AttestationResult> > AttestOpenEnclaveAsync(ReadOnlyMemory <byte> report, BinaryData initTimeData, bool initTimeDataIsObject, BinaryData runTimeData, bool runTimeDataIsObject, CancellationToken cancellationToken = default)
        {
            Argument.AssertNotNull(runTimeData, nameof(runTimeData));
            using DiagnosticScope scope = _clientDiagnostics.CreateScope($"{nameof(AttestationClient)}.{nameof(AttestSgxEnclave)}");
            scope.Start();
            try
            {
                var response = await _restClient.AttestOpenEnclaveAsync(
                    new AttestOpenEnclaveRequest
                {
                    Report       = report.ToArray(),
                    InitTimeData = initTimeData != null ? new InitTimeData
                    {
                        Data     = initTimeData.ToArray(),
                        DataType = initTimeDataIsObject ? DataType.Json : DataType.Binary,
                    } : null,
                    RuntimeData = runTimeData != null ? new RuntimeData
                    {
                        Data     = runTimeData.ToArray(),
                        DataType = runTimeDataIsObject ? DataType.Json : DataType.Binary,
                    } : null,
                },
                    cancellationToken).ConfigureAwait(false);

                var attestationToken = new AttestationToken(response.Value.Token);

                if (_options.ValidateAttestationTokens)
                {
                    attestationToken.ValidateToken(GetSigners(), _options.ValidationCallback);
                }

                return(new AttestationResponse <AttestationResult>(response.GetRawResponse(), attestationToken));
            }
            catch (Exception ex)
            {
                scope.Failed(ex);
                throw;
            }
        }