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Allow custom sourceVersion #132

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@maastrich

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I am currently working on developing workflows for stack deployment through CodeBuild. This includes a need to terminate previous builds before initiating a new one.
To implement this, I currently list the commit SHA and passes it to the CodeBuild run to stop the previous build.

Issue

I experience functional difficulties with this workflow when rebasing the branch, as the commit tree is completely different following the rebase.

Suggested Solution

Here are my solutions propositions to override the source version.

Proposal 1

The first proposition is to simply pass a source version adhering to the AWS CodeBuild sourceVersion standard.
The proposed implementation is:

- name: Trigger build on Codebuild
 uses: aws-actions/aws-codebuild-run-build@v1
 with:
 project-name: MyProjectName
 sourceVersion: refs/pull/${{ github.event.pull_request.number }}/head # or ${{ github.ref }} or ${{ github.sha }}

Proposal 2

The second proposition is slightly different, using a sourceVersionStrategy parameter instead. The proposed implementation is:

- name: Trigger build on Codebuild
 uses: aws-actions/aws-codebuild-run-build@v1
 with:
 project-name: MyProjectName
 sourceVersionStrategy: pull_request # or branch or sha

Personal notes

I'll be happy to implement this feature if ever approved

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