You can use any template engine you want with **FastAPI**.
A common election is Jinja2, the same one used by Flask and other tools.
There are utilities to configure it easily that you can use directly in your **FastAPI** application (provided by Starlette).
## Install dependencies
Install `jinja2`:
```console
$ pip install jinja2
---> 100%
```
If you need to also serve static files (as in this example), install `aiofiles`:
```console
$ pip install aiofiles
---> 100%
```
## Using `Jinja2Templates`
* Import `Jinja2Templates`.
* Create a `templates` object that you can re-use later.
* Declare a `Request` parameter in the *path operation* that will return a template.
* Use the `templates` you created to render and return a `TemplateResponse`, passing the `request` as one of the key-value pairs in the Jinja2 "context".
```Python hl_lines="3 10 14 15"
{!./src/templates/tutorial001.py!}
```
!!! note
Notice that you have to pass the `request` as part of the key-value pairs in the context for Jinja2. So, you also have to declare it in your *path operation*.
!!! note "Technical Details"
You could also use `from starlette.templating import Jinja2Templates`.
**FastAPI** provides the same `starlette.templating` as `fastapi.templating` just as a convenience for you, the developer. But most of the available responses come directly from Starlette. The same with `Request` and `StaticFiles`.
## Writing templates
Then you can write a template at `templates/item.html` with:
```jinja hl_lines="7"
{!./src/templates/templates/item.html!}
```
It will show the `id` taken from the "context" `dict` you passed:
```Python
{"request": request, "id": id}
```
## Templates and static files
And you can also use `url_for()` inside of the template, and use it, for example, with the `StaticFiles` you mounted.
```jinja hl_lines="4"
{!./src/templates/templates/item.html!}
```
In this example, it would link to a CSS file at `static/styles.css` with:
```CSS hl_lines="4"
{!./src/templates/static/styles.css!}
```
And because you are using `StaticFiles`, that CSS file would be served automatically by your **FastAPI** application at the URL `/static/styles.css`.
## More details
For more details, including how to test templates, check Starlette's docs on templates.