The most likely candidate NPM seems like it might be jscrape, which combines jsdom, request, and jquery. The reason I recommended Javascript / Node as an option is your own language:
This works more-or-less the way I intended, there are two problems though - since the list of links is dynamic, and partly created using javascript, I had to use the browser to create that list.
I need a way of parsing web page, and getting a list of all its component, and this is my first problem.
If you are dealing with pages that use Javascript to dynamically load resources, then you have to have something that can interpret that Javascript as a browser would.
As something completely different, you might want to check out Selenium.
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