In protractor, there are, basically, 3 ways to check if an element is present:
var elm = element(by.id(\"myid\"));
browser.isElementPresent(elm);
elm.isPres
All function in a similar way with subtle differences. Here are few differences that i found -
elm.isPresent() -
ElementFinder and so waits for Angular to settle on page before executing any action. elm is an element(locator) or ElementFinder and not ElementArrayFinder. If multiple elements are returned using the locator specified then first element is checked if it isEnabled() in the DOM. Doesn't take any parameter as input.elm.isElementPresent(subLoc) - (When there is a sub locator to elm)
ElementFinder and so waits for Angular to settle on page before executing any action.sub locator to the parent elm as a parameter. (only difference between this and the elm.isPresent())browser.isElementPresent(element || Locator) -
webdriver and so doesn't wait for angular to settle.locator or an element as a parameter and uses the first result if multiple elements are located using the same locator.All of the above checks for the presence of an element in DOM and return a boolean result. Though angular and non-angular features doesn't affect the usage of these methods, but there's an added advantage when the method waits for angular to settle by default and helps avoid errors in case of angular like element not found or state element reference exceptions, etc...