Types of Blueprints and Configuration Tools

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This knowledge base article provides an overview of the various types of Blueprints available in the Sprinklr platform and highlights key considerations related to Blueprint usage. 

Important Points about Blueprints 

  • Blueprint Definition: Blueprints are standardized configuration templates that incorporate multiple Use Case configurations. They represent the best practices developed by the Product Team to streamline implementations. 

  • Blueprint Types: Blueprints come in various types to cater to specific requirements: 

    • Base Product Blueprints: These contain standard Use Case configurations relevant to a particular product. 

    • Cross Product Blueprints: These include cross-product Use Case configurations to address integration needs. 

    • Premium Product Blueprints: These encompass premium Use Case configurations for advanced features. 

    • Enterprise Blueprints: These consist of select Use Case configurations tailored for enterprise-level clients. 

    • Vertical Blueprints: These incorporate features specific to particular industries or verticals. 

    • Standalone Use Case Blueprints: These contain features necessary to configure an individual use case

    • Best Practice Dashboards: These are individual dashboards and any associated custom metrics etc

Blueprints can be deployed using two methods: 

  • Hyperdrive: Hyperdrive facilitates in-platform Blueprint deployment. It pushes best-practice configurations from the Blueprint environment to client destinations, significantly reducing implementation time. 

  • Configurator: Configurator allows the import of Excel-formatted Blueprints. It allows users to import the configurations manually. However, the main use case for configurator is bulk customization of existing objects such as Rules or Dashboards. This is achieved by:

    • Export Configurations: Sets of objects such as Custom Fields can be exported into as an xlsx file, then edited in Excel. 

    • Import Configurations: Excel files can be imported to create new, edit existing or delete configurations. Once imported, an error response file will be generated if necessary.