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Asked: June 7, 20262026-06-07T08:02:49+00:00 2026-06-07T08:02:49+00:00

I’m testing the fulltext search python api of Google App Angine. The api search

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I’m testing the fulltext search python api of Google App Angine.
The api search engine works fine, but I could not manage to get ordered results, following the basic steps described at: https://developers.google.com/appengine/docs/python/search/sortexpressionclass

The search function is really simple, but sort_options does not look to make any difference

    def FindDocuments(self, query_string, limit):
    try:
        sort_options=search.SortOptions(expressions=[search.SortExpression(expression='comment', default_value='',direction=search.SortExpression.ASCENDING)])           
        query_options = search.QueryOptions(limit=limit,sort_options=sort_options)
        query_obj = search.Query(query_string=query_string, options=query_options)
        return search.Index(name=_INDEX_NAME).search(query=query_obj)
    except search.Error:
        logging.exception('Search failed')
    return None

Searching for the word ‘item’ the result set are always unsorted:

item 4
item 3 
item 1 
item 2

All document items are proper returned, but never sorted.

It only works if I code the function to sort the results object:

results = sorted(results, key=lambda k: k.order_id) 

But It does not looks to be the proper way once the sort is already an argument of the query object.

I would thanking you all for any sort of clue.

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    2026-06-07T08:02:51+00:00Added an answer on June 7, 2026 at 8:02 am

    Are you trying this on your local dev server? According to this ticket the direction functionality doesn’t work locally but should work as expected when deployed.

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