In this Python FastAPI tutorial, we'll be learning how to use Jinja2 templates to create an HTML frontend for our API. Templates allow us to serve proper HTML pages to users while keeping our JSON endpoints intact for the backend API. We'll cover setting up Jinja2Templates, passing data to templates, using Jinja2 syntax for loops and conditionals, implementing template inheritance with a layout file, adding Bootstrap for styling, and configuring static files for CSS and images. By the end of this video, we'll have a nicely styled blog homepage that displays our posts. Let's get started...
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