1. Install Python 3.x and Pip. Use virtual environment if your host has older python version and it cant be upgraded.
2. Install PostgreSQL or some other Django-friendly database engine. Also you might want to install PgAdmin or any other administrative tool for your database.
4. Create an empty database in Postgres (using either command line or `pgadmin`). Go to `charting_library_charts` folder and set up your database connection in `settings.py` (see `DATABASES` @ line #12).
5. Run `python manage.py migrate`. This will create database schema without any data.
6. Run `python manage.py runserver` to run *TEST* instance of your database. Use some other stuff (i.e., Gunicorn) for your production environment.