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Asked: June 12, 20262026-06-12T13:22:49+00:00 2026-06-12T13:22:49+00:00

Let’s say that I store documents like this in ElasticSearch: { ‘name’:’user name’, ‘age’:43,

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Let’s say that I store documents like this in ElasticSearch:

{
    'name':'user name', 
    'age':43, 
    'location':'CA, USA', 
    'bio':'into java, scala, python ..etc.', 
    'tags':['java','scala','python','django','lift']
}

And let’s say that I search using location=CA, how can I sort the results according to the number of the items in ‘tags’?

I would like to list the people with the most number of tag in the first page.

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    2026-06-12T13:22:50+00:00Added an answer on June 12, 2026 at 1:22 pm

    You can do it indexing an additional field which contains the number of tags, on which you can then easily sort your results. Otherwise, if you are willing to pay a little performance cost at query time there’s a nice solution that doesn’t require to reindex your data: you can sort based on a script like this:

    {
        "query" : {
            "match_all" : {}
        },
        "sort" : {
            "_script" : { 
                "script" : "doc['tags'].values.length",
                "type" : "number",
                "order" : "asc"
            }
        }
    }
    

    As you can read from the script based sorting section:

    Note, it is recommended, for single custom based script based sorting,
    to use custom_score query instead as sorting based on score is faster.

    That means that it’d be better to use a custom score query to influence your score, and then sort by score, like this:

    {
        "query" : {
            "custom_score" : {
                "query" : {
                    "match_all" : {}
                },
                "script" : "_score * doc['tags'].values.length"
            }
        }
    }
    
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