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  • Thank you for your well thought out response, you managed to address all my concerns . And yes you're right, Typescript does think worker as a class instead of an interface. Currently I don't have the authority to change the production code. So I think I'll stick with FakeWorker class since you already told that it is harmless. That said, I also think that your DI solution is the better approach and will use it in my future projects. Cheers!! Commented Dec 21, 2024 at 11:45