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boundaries.monday() function

boundaries.monday() is experimental and subject to change at any time.

boundaries.monday() returns a record with start and stop boundary timestamps of last Monday. Last Monday is relative to now(). If today is Monday, the function returns boundaries for the previous Monday.

Function type signature
() => {stop: time, start: time}

For more information, see Function type signatures.

Examples

Return start and stop timestamps of last Monday

import "experimental/date/boundaries"

option location = timezone.fixed(offset: -8h)
option now = () => 2021-12-30T00:40:44Z

boundaries.monday()// Returns {start: 2021-12-27T08:00:00Z, stop:2021-12-28T08:00:00Z }

Query data collected last Monday

import "experimental/date/boundaries"

day = boundaries.monday()

from(bucket: "example-bucket")
    |> range(start: day.start, stop: day.stop)

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