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django - Find Monday's date with Python

How do I find the previous Monday's date, based off of the current date using Python? I thought maybe I could use: datetime.weekday() to do it, but I am getting stuck.

I basically want to find today's date and Mondays date to construct a date range query in django using: created__range=(start_date, end_date).

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>>> import datetime
>>> today = datetime.date.today()
>>> today + datetime.timedelta(days=-today.weekday(), weeks=1)
datetime.date(2009, 10, 26)

Some words of explanation:

Take todays date. Subtract the number of days which already passed this week (this gets you 'last' monday). Add one week.

Edit: The above is for 'next monday', but since you were looking for 'last monday' you could use

today - datetime.timedelta(days=today.weekday())

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