I posses great passion in technologies that help to improve better living. I have a deep interest in working in the field of technical evangelism.
Author of Iris web framework.
Location
Greece
Education
International Hellenic University
Work
Back End Go Engineer at PNOĒ | https://www.pnoe.com
I believe that they have a field somewhere like "public" 0 for false(private) 1 for true(public) and on internal fetch of the articles if '0' then just skip that and don't add it to the list, whatever article list is that, except when the user sees his own profile, so the author_id is the same as the logged in user, then it fetches it and client-side can generate a url based on the title, the time and the author, no need to be a true URL link if not published. However I don't know how dev.to works internally but I assume this is a good and secure solution, so no one can see the link of private/unpublished article because it doesn't exists yet.
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I believe that they have a field somewhere like "public" 0 for false(private) 1 for true(public) and on internal fetch of the articles if '0' then just skip that and don't add it to the list, whatever article list is that, except when the user sees his own profile, so the
author_id
is the same as the logged in user, then it fetches it and client-side can generate a url based on the title, the time and the author, no need to be a true URL link if not published. However I don't know how dev.to works internally but I assume this is a good and secure solution, so no one can see the link of private/unpublished article because it doesn't exists yet.