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Have a look at umami https://github.com/umami-software/umami
Umami is one I'm considering. I don't think it allows a session ID to be provided though.
It also uses a row-based database (like MySQL or PostgreSQL) rather than a column-based database (like Clickhouse), which for analytics data is way less efficient and significantly slower once you have a lot of data. Pretty much all queries you'd want to run load a lot of data by column rather than row (eg charts of most common browsers, countries, etc over the past 6 months) so they benefit greatly from a columnar database.