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title: 'API docs: context.resolvelist'
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[Home](./index.md) > [@loopback/context](./context.md) > [resolveList](./context.resolvelist.md)
## resolveList() function
Resolve entries of an array into a new array with the same indexes. If one or more entries of the source array are resolved to a promise by the `resolver` function, this method returns a promise which will be resolved to the new array with fully resolved entries.
**Signature:**
```typescript
export declare function resolveList<T, V>(list: T[], resolver: (val: T, index: number, values: T[]) => ValueOrPromise<V>): ValueOrPromise<V[]>;
```
## Parameters
<table><thead><tr><th>
Parameter
</th><th>
Type
</th><th>
Description
</th></tr></thead>
<tbody><tr><td markdown="1">
list
</td><td markdown="1">
T\[\]
</td><td markdown="1">
The original array containing the source entries
</td></tr>
<tr><td markdown="1">
resolver
</td><td markdown="1">
(val: T, index: number, values: T\[\]) => [ValueOrPromise](./context.valueorpromise.md)<!-- --><V>
</td><td markdown="1">
A function resolves an entry to a value or promise. It will be invoked with the property value, the property index, and the source array.
</td></tr>
</tbody></table>
**Returns:**
[ValueOrPromise](./context.valueorpromise.md)<!-- --><V\[\]>
## Example
- Example 1: resolve all entries synchronously
```ts
const result = resolveList(['a', 'b'], v => v.toUpperCase());
```
The `result` will be `['A', 'B']`<!-- -->.
- Example 2: resolve one or more entries asynchronously
```ts
const result = resolveList(['a', 'b'], v =>
Promise.resolve(v.toUpperCase()),
);
```
The `result` will be a promise of `['A', 'B']`<!-- -->.