--- mapped_pages: - https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/painless/current/painless-bucket-script-agg-context.html products: - id: painless --- # Bucket script aggregation context [painless-bucket-script-agg-context] Use a Painless script in an [`bucket_script` pipeline aggregation](/reference/aggregations/search-aggregations-pipeline-bucket-script-aggregation.md) to calculate a value as a result in a bucket. ## Variables [_variables] `params` (`Map`, read-only) : User-defined parameters passed in as part of the query. The parameters include values defined as part of the `buckets_path`. ## Return [_return] numeric : The calculated value as the result. ## API [_api] The standard [Painless API](https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/painless/current/painless-api-reference-shared.html) is available. ## Example [_example] To run this example, first follow the steps in [context examples](/reference/scripting-languages/painless/painless-context-examples.md). The painless context in a `bucket_script` aggregation provides a `params` map. This map contains both user-specified custom values, as well as the values from other aggregations specified in the `buckets_path` property. This example takes the values from a min and max aggregation, calculates the difference, and adds the user-specified base_cost to the result: ```painless (params.max - params.min) + params.base_cost ``` Note that the values are extracted from the `params` map. In context, the aggregation looks like this: ```console GET /seats/_search { "size": 0, "aggs": { "theatres": { "terms": { "field": "theatre", "size": 10 }, "aggs": { "min_cost": { "min": { "field": "cost" } }, "max_cost": { "max": { "field": "cost" } }, "spread_plus_base": { "bucket_script": { "buckets_path": { <1> "min": "min_cost", "max": "max_cost" }, "script": { "params": { "base_cost": 5 <2> }, "source": "(params.max - params.min) + params.base_cost" } } } } } } } ``` 1. The `buckets_path` points to two aggregations (`min_cost`, `max_cost`) and adds `min`/`max` variables to the `params` map 2. The user-specified `base_cost` is also added to the script’s `params` map