--- title: Promise Resolve --- ## Promise Resolve ### Description A ```Promise.resolve``` function indicates the successful completion of a Promise. This function allows you to return a Promise to the calling function. ```Promise.resolve``` takes a single parameter to return to the calling function. This parameter can either be a value, a thenable, or another Promise. A "value" for a resolve function can be basic JavaScript types, arrays, or objects. ```javascript Promise.resolve('success'); // string Promise.resolve([2, 3, 5]); // array Promise.resolve({name: 'John', age: '43'}); // object ``` A "thenable" is a function that takes two callback functions as parameters. You can use the first parameter to trigger a successful completion, and the second to return an error on the Promise. ```javascript thenableFunction = {then: function(onSuccesss, onFailure) { if (condition === 'success') { onSuccess(paramList); // success condition } else { onFailure(paramList); // error condition } } } Promise.resolve(thenableFunction); ``` Chaining a then function to a promise caller will give you access to the result of ```Promise.resolve```. ```javascript promiseCallingFunction(paramList) .then(function(value) { /* * this is where you get access to the value * returned by a promise on successful completion */ }); ```