// This is an automatically generated code sample.
// To make this code sample work in your Oracle Cloud tenancy,
// please replace the values for any parameters whose current values do not fit
// your use case (such as resource IDs, strings containing ‘EXAMPLE’ or ‘unique_id’, and
// boolean, number, and enum parameters with values not fitting your use case).
using System;
using System.Threading.Tasks;
using Oci.KeymanagementService;
using Oci.Common;
using Oci.Common.Auth;
namespace Oci.Sdk.DotNet.Example.Keymanagement
{
public class VerifyExample
{
public static async Task Main()
{
// Create a request and dependent object(s).
var verifyDataDetails = new Oci.KeymanagementService.Models.VerifyDataDetails
{
KeyId = "ocid1.test.oc1..<unique_ID>EXAMPLE-keyId-Value",
KeyVersionId = "ocid1.test.oc1..<unique_ID>EXAMPLE-keyVersionId-Value",
Signature = "EXAMPLE-signature-Value",
MessageType = Oci.KeymanagementService.Models.VerifyDataDetails.MessageTypeEnum.Raw,
Message = "EXAMPLE-message-Value",
SigningAlgorithm = Oci.KeymanagementService.Models.VerifyDataDetails.SigningAlgorithmEnum.Sha512RsaPkcs1V15
};
var verifyRequest = new Oci.KeymanagementService.Requests.VerifyRequest
{
VerifyDataDetails = verifyDataDetails,
OpcRequestId = "GVCEV7QDPVVK4CXBYF58<unique_ID>"
};
// Create a default authentication provider that uses the DEFAULT
// profile in the configuration file.
// Refer to <see href="https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/Content/API/Concepts/sdkconfig.htm#SDK_and_CLI_Configuration_File>the public documentation</see> on how to prepare a configuration file.
var provider = new ConfigFileAuthenticationDetailsProvider("DEFAULT");
try
{
// Create a service client and send the request.
using (var client = new KmsCryptoClient(provider, new ClientConfiguration()))
{
var response = await client.Verify(verifyRequest);
// Retrieve value from the response.
var isSignatureValidValue = response.VerifiedData.IsSignatureValid;
}
}
catch (Exception e)
{
Console.WriteLine($"Verify Failed with {e.Message}");
throw e;
}
}
}
}