Sorting
Now we are comfortable with querying the data, it is time to put it in some desirable order. That is, sorting the results. How do we do that? Our old friend search.QueryOptions
takes a keyword argument called sort_options
. We just have to supply that and we are done. Okay, so the question is what this sort_options
argument would be?
It's actually an instance of search.SortOptions
class which takes a single argument called expressions
. What is expressions then? It is just a list of search.SortExpression
instances where search.SortExpression
constructor takes some keyword arguments which define the sorting behavior.
All this seems bit complicated so let's take another look.
Whenever you are going to sort, you are either going to sort on a field or a calculated value. For example, you might want to sort on
price
, which is just a field or price per square feet that is a calculated field obtained by dividingprice
tosize
field.But that was just for the value but as we know it is not mandatory...